The fundamental innovation of the Software-Defined Network architecture lies within the separation between the control plane and the data plane.
We study the MIMO wireless channel, and derive a generic channel model that we believe has the ability to explain all important effects, including (i) interdependency of directions-of-arrival and d
We propose a tool for assessing the performance of soft-input forward error correction codes with recorded optical transmission experiments.
A generic weight-proportional max-min (WPMM) policy has been proposed for the ATM available bit rate (ABR) service.
Vol. 54, No. 6, July-August 1975 Printed in U.S.A. A Geometric Derivation of Forney's Upper Bound By J. E.
To identify a malfunction is always difficult. The great size, complexity, and speed of modern digital machines render this difficulty severe.
Processing and analyzing massive real-world graphs rapidly has emerged as a key challenge in data analysis in recent years.
The analysis of digital communication systems from a geometrical viewpoint--the viewing of waveforms as points in a signal space and the identification of cross-correlation with the formation of an
Forney2,3 has detailed the Viterbi algorithm version of the maximum likelihood detector (MLD) of digital sequences in the presence of intersymbol interference.
By contrast to our knowledge of depth-dependent (baraclinic) motions, only limited information is available about the distribution and statistics of the subinertial depth-independent (barotropic) v