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In a well-known 1955 article,1 C. Y. Lee introduced simplified methods for the analysis of switching network characteristics, such as blocking probability.

An analysis of transient gain dynamics in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers is presented.

We analyze the transmission limitations of coherent optical access networks transporting over Terabit data rates with highorder QAM modulation.

Cellular systems are gaining more attention as a means of connectivity solutions for machine-type communications (MTC).

In this paper, we investigate the energy characteristics of the different trap-assisted conduction mechanisms through silicon dioxide films by means of QY measurements and simulations.

The dynamics of quantum degenerate two-dimensional dipolar excitons confined in electrostatic traps is analyzed and compared to recent experiments.

A message trunk, the basic connecting link in the switched telephone network, provides the supervising, signaling, and ringing capabilities essential to call set-up, as well as the communication pa

UMTS Radio Link Control (RLC) contains a suite of features and options that make it a challenging task for performance evaluation.

A generalized method of lines algorithm is presented for characterizing unbounded and bounded circuits.

A time series consisting of the number of species extinctions per unit time as a function of time has been compiled by David Raup and J. John Sepkoski, Jr. of the University of Chicago.