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In this memorandum, a large-scale multilocation capacity planning model is described.
The model is motivated by the problem of efficient assignment of virtual machines to physical host machines in a network cloud, so that the number of occupied hosts is minimized.
We report a 2:1 selector-driver based on a differential distributed amplifier realized in a 0.7-$mu$ m indium phosphide double heterojunction bipolar transistor technology.
By leveraging the direct device-to-device (D2D) interaction, LTE Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication becomes a promising solution to meet the stringent requirements of vehicular communication.
The advantages of merged bipolar-MOS circuits for driving large loads and sensing low currents are well known.
A novel lateral bipolar transistor structure in silicon-on- insulator is presented.
This memorandum is a sequel to memoranda 59513-850930-01,02,03- TM in which we developed extensions of the fundamental queueing formula L = lambda W.
In conventional multicast scheme (CMS), the total throughput of multicast group is constrained by the user with the worst channel quality.
Autonomic Optical Transmission and Networking requires from Machine Learning (ML) models to be trained with large datasets.