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This paper introduces an IPTV broadcast network architecture for digital multimedia distribution in a scalable, cost efficient, and reliable manner.

Automatic methods for obtaining telephone directory information from spoken spelled input can be highly useful.

We report on a new technique which allows electro-optic sampling to be performed in a frequency range which is above the 1/f noise regime of the pump-probe laser, while at the same time utilizing t

This letter presents a millimeter-wave (mm-wave) slow-wave elevated coplanar waveguide (ECPW) power divider/combiner fabricated in the back-end-of-the-line (BEOL) of a 90 nm CMOS technology.

To meet the computational requirements of future 5G networks, the signal-processing functions of baseband stations and user equipments will be accelerated onto programmable, configurable and hard-w

To meet the computational requirements of future 5G networks, the signal-processing functions of baseband stations will be dynamically accelerated onto both programmable and configurable components

In this paper we introduce a new model for the definition and the implementation of quality of service (QoS) in distributed multimedia systems.

In this paper, a model for continuous degradation data is introduced.

l.l Applications of the Model A model for generating on-off speech patterns in two-way conversations may have two uses: (z) It may provide insight on the dynamic processes which determine when a pe