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LANGUAGE POLICY AND PLANNING

2000

The field of language policy and planning is clearly a sub-field within applied linguistics. It generally does not draw heavily on formal linguistics, except for aspects of corpus and status planning. However, it does draw extensively from a range of disciplines in order to plan, implement, and evaluate language policies that respond to the needs of stake holders of various types. Despite continuous development of the field, aspects of language policy and planning need to be developed further. One of the key areas where policy can be enhanced considerably is in the area of policy and planning evaluation. This direction of inquiry is also relevant to a number of other areas within applied li…

Linguistics and LanguageUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage assessmentComprehension approachLanguage educationApplied linguisticsSociologySecond-language acquisitionLanguage industryLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsLanguage policyAnnual Review of Applied Linguistics
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Hands-on tasks in CLIL science classrooms as sites for subject-specific language use and learning

2015

This paper is concerned with content and language integrated learning (CLIL), i.e. classrooms where a foreign or second language (L2) is used as the means of instruction and where content and language learning objectives merge. More specifically, it explores the potential of hands-on tasks in CLIL chemistry and physics lessons to serve as sites for using and learning subject-specific language, conceptualised as both special concepts and terminology as well as subject-specific ways of constructing meaning. Using discourse analysis, attention was directed to hands-on tasks as well as pre-task and post-task phases. The findings indicate that despite the evident content orientation in the tasks…

Linguistics and Languagehands-on taskssubject-specific languageCLILComputer scienceComprehension approachta6121Language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsdiskurssianalyysiEducationLanguage transferContent and language integrated learningUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage assessmentLanguage educationta516classroom interactiondiscourse analysisLanguage industrySystem
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Partial repetitions as other-initiations of repair in second language talk: Re-establishing understanding and doing learning

2014

Abstract This conversation analytical paper examines other-initiated repair sequences in everyday interactions between first and second language speakers of Finnish. More specifically, it focuses on sequences that are initiated by a second language speaker by repeating a part of the trouble source turn and shows that the repetitions are recurrently treated as actions indicating specific language-related problems of understanding. The analysis suggests that the linguistic asymmetry in second language interactions is a resource that is drawn upon in situations in which other resources for action formation and recognition are not sufficient. In addition, the analysis illustrates why and how ce…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectComprehension approachta6121Second-language attritionLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsConversation analysisUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage transferArtificial IntelligenceDevelopmental linguisticsConversationPsychologymedia_commonJournal of Pragmatics
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Impact of LoRa Imperfect Orthogonality: Analysis of Link-Level Performance

2018

In this letter, we focus on the evaluation of link-level performance of LoRa technology, in the usual network scenario with a central gateway and high-density deployment of end-devices. LoRa technology achieves wide coverage areas, low power consumption and robustness to interference thanks to a chirp spread-spectrum modulation, in which chirps modulated with different spreading factors (SFs) are quasi-orthogonal. We focus on the performance analysis of a single receiver in presence of collisions. First, we analyze LoRa modulation numerically and show that collisions between packets modulated with different SFs can indeed cause packet loss if the interference power received is strong enough…

LoRa spreading factor interferenceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniNetwork packetComputer sciencebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryinterference020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyLoRa01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsPacket lossModulationModeling and Simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringChirpspreading factorLink levelImperfectElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessComputer networkIEEE Communications Letters
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LoRa Technology Demystified: From Link Behavior to Cell-Level Performance

2020

In this paper we study the capability of LoRa technology in rejecting different interfering LoRa signals and the impact on the cell capacity. First, we analyze experimentally the link-level performance of LoRa and show that collisions between packets modulated with the same Spreading Factor (SF) usually lead to channel captures, while different spreading factors can indeed cause packet loss if the interference power is strong enough. Second, we model the effect of such findings to quantify the achievable capacity in a typical LoRa cell: we show that high SFs, generally seen as more robust, can be severely affected by inter-SF interference and that different criteria for deciding SF allocati…

LoRa spreading factor interferenceSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceApplied Mathematics020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyIP fragmentationInterference (wave propagation)Computer Science ApplicationsPacket loss0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTransmission timebusinessWireless sensor networkComputer networkPower controlCommunication channelIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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A Green Mesh Routers' Placement to Ensure Small Cells Backhauling in 5G Networks

2017

International audience; The wireless industry is preparing the fifth generation wireless systems with several requirements regarding capacity and coverage area. A promising solution to meet this challenge is a densification of the network via a large scale deployment of small cells from different sizes. The advantage here is that small cells are easy to deploy and cost-efficient compared to macro base stations. However, the challenge is to ensure a reliable backhaul links. Mesh routers backhauling is one of the candidate solutions here, since it is easy to deploy, doesn't use wired connections between locations and cost-efficient. Nevertheless, the issue is to deploy routers in the suitable…

Load modelingSolar panelsComputer sciencebusiness.industryWireless communicationBase stations020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyGreen products7. Clean energyBackhaul (telecommunications)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Base stationSolar energy0203 mechanical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessInterferencebusiness5GComputer network2017 IEEE 86th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC-Fall)
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Performance evaluation of different techniques to estimate subjective quality in live video streaming applications over LTE-Advance mobile networks

2018

Abstract Current mobile service providers are offering Gigabit Internet access over LTE-Advanced networks. Traditional services, such as live video streaming, over wired networks are feasible on these networks. However different aspects should be taken into account due to the fast changing network conditions as well as the constrained resources of the mobile phones, in order to provide a good subjective video quality in terms of Mean Opinion Score (MOS). Our goal is to estimate and predict this subjective metric without information or reference from the original video, known as Non Reference approach. This approach is important for the Service Provider from a practical point of view, becaus…

Lossless compressionbusiness.product_categoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceMean opinion scoremedia_common.quotation_subject020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyService providerVideo qualitycomputer.software_genreComputer Science ApplicationsHardware and ArchitectureMobile phoneBit rate0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInternet access020201 artificial intelligence & image processingQuality (business)Data miningbusinesscomputerSubjective video qualityMobile servicemedia_commonJournal of Network and Computer Applications
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Dynamic Resource Allocation and Computation Offloading for Edge Computing System

2020

In this work, we propose a dynamic optimization scheme for an edge computing system with multiple users, where the radio and computational resources, and offloading decisions, can be dynamically allocated with the variation of computation demands, radio channels and the computation resources. Specifically, with the objective to minimize the energy consumption of the considered system, we propose a joint computation offloading, radio and computational resource allocation algorithm based on Lyapunov optimization. Through minimizing the derived upper bound of the Lyapunov drift-plus-penalty function, the main problem is divided into several sub-problems at each time slot and are addressed sepa…

Lyapunov functionMathematical optimizationComputer scienceComputation020206 networking & telecommunicationsLyapunov optimizationEdge computing02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionDynamic computation offloadingComputational resourcesymbols.namesake0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsResource allocationComputation offloadingSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergyResource allocationLyapunov optimizationEdge computing
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From human to artificial mouth, from basics to results

2009

Papier publié également dans : Proceedings en ligne de American Institute of Physics http://proceedings.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=APCPCS&Volume=1137&Issue=1 (RN 2508; Sensory perception of the flavor release during the eating of a food piece is highly dependent upon mouth parameters. Major limitations have been reported during in vivo flavor release studies, such as marked intra- and inter-individual variability. To overcome these limitations, a chewing simulator has been developed to mimic the human mastication of food samples. The device faithfully reproduces most of the functions of the human mouth. The active cell comprises several mobile parts that can accurately reproduce shear and comp…

MASS SPECTROMETRY[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherAROMA[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherArtificial mouthAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMASTICATION0404 agricultural biotechnology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaterials ChemistryFood scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationMasticationFlavorRELEASEElectronic nose[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherChemistryELECTRONIC NOSEdigestive oral and skin physiology010401 analytical chemistryMetals and Alloysfood and beverages020206 networking & telecommunicationsFood sample04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFOOD BREAKDOWNequipment and suppliesCondensed Matter Physics040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHuman mouthSIMULATIONActive cell020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBiological systemSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
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An Automatic Sleep Scoring Toolbox : Multi-modality of Polysomnography Signals’ Processing

2019

Sleep scoring is a fundamental but time-consuming process in any sleep laboratory. To speed up the process of sleep scoring without compromising accuracy, this paper develops an automatic sleep scoring toolbox with the capability of multi-signal processing. It allows the user to choose signal types and the number of target classes. Then, an automatic process containing signal pre-processing, feature extraction, classifier training (or prediction) and result correction will be performed. Finally, the application interface displays predicted sleep structure, related sleep parameters and the sleep quality index for reference. To improve the identification accuracy of minority stages, a layer-w…

MATLABSpeedupComputer scienceFeature extraction02 engineering and technologyPolysomnographyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreuni (lepotila)polysomnography0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineHidden Markov modelSignal processingSleep Stagesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrysignaalianalyysi020206 networking & telecommunicationsautomatic sleep scoringToolboxmulti-modality analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)MATLAB toolbox
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