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Performance of power control in inter-cell interference coordination for frequency reuse

2010

To mitigate inter-cell interference in 3G evolution systems, a novel inter-cell interference coordination scheme called soft fractional frequency reuse is proposed in this article, which enables to improve the data rate in cell-edge. On this basis, an inter-cell power control is presented for the inter-cell interference coordination, and the inter-cell balanced signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) among users is established for power allocation, which enables mitigation of inter-cell interference. Especially, the power control is based on a novel exponential kernel equation at higher convergence speed than the traditional arithmetic kernel equations. Numerical results show that th…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceBlocking (statistics)Interference (wave propagation)Quantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorPower (physics)Exponential functionTelecomunicacióKernel (statistics)Signal ProcessingConvergence (routing)Electronic engineeringTelecommunicationsbusinessComunicació i tecnologiaThroughput (business)Information SystemsPower controlThe Journal of China Universities of Posts and Telecommunications
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Bayesian inference in Markovian queues

1994

This paper is concerned with the Bayesian analysis of general queues with Poisson input and exponential service times. Joint posterior distribution of the arrival rate and the individual service rate is obtained from a sample consisting inn observations of the interarrival process andm complete service times. Posterior distribution of traffic intensity inM/M/c is also obtained and the statistical analysis of the ergodic condition from a decision point of view is discussed.

Computer scienceBayesian probabilityErgodicityPosterior probabilityManagement Science and Operations ResearchBayesian inferencePoisson distributionComputer Science ApplicationsExponential functionTraffic intensitysymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsStatisticssymbolsApplied mathematicsErgodic theoryQueueing Systems
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A Fast Algorithm Finding the Shortest Reset Words

2013

In this paper we present a new fast algorithm for finding minimal reset words for finite synchronizing automata, which is a problem appearing in many practical applications. The problem is known to be computationally hard, so our algorithm is exponential in the worst case, but it is faster than the algorithms used so far and it performs well on average. The main idea is to use a bidirectional BFS and radix (Patricia) tries to store and compare subsets. Also a number of heuristics are applied. We give both theoretical and practical arguments showing that the effective branching factor is considerably reduced. As a practical test we perform an experimental study of the length of the shortest …

Computer scienceBranching factorSynchronizing wordApproxHeuristicsReset (computing)AlgorithmComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryWord (computer architecture)AutomatonExponential function
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Simulation of Models for Isotropic and Anisotropic Orientational Glasses

1992

“Orientational glass” behavior is found when molecular crystals are randomly diluted, and quadrupole moments get frozen by random alignment of the molecules, similar to “spin glass” behavior of randomly diluted magnets. Monte Carlo simulation of lattice models where quadrupole moments interact with nearest neighbor Gaussian coupling is a unique tool to study this behavior. The time-dependent glass order parameter exhibits anomalously slow relaxation, compatible with the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) stretched exponential function. Both isotropic and anisotropic models exhibit in d=2 and d=3 spatial dimensions glass transitions at zero temperature only. While the glass correlation length a…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterStretched exponential functionSpin glassMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsIsotropyMonte Carlo methodQuadrupoleAnisotropyCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksPower lawOrientational glass
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Nature of the non-exponential primary relaxation in structural glass-formers probed by dynamically selective experiments

1998

Several experimental methods feature the potential to distinguish between slow and fast contributions to the non-exponential, ensemble averaged primary response in glass-forming materials. Some of these techniques are based on the selection of subensembles using multi-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, optical bleaching, and non-resonant spectral hole burning. Others, such as the time-dependent solvation spectroscopy, measure microscopic responses induced by local perturbations. Using several of these methods it could be demonstrated for various glass-forming materials that the non-exponential relaxation results from a superposition of dynamically distinguishable entities. The experime…

Condensed matter physicsChemistrySolvationCondensed Matter Physics530Measure (mathematics)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsExponential functionSuperposition principleChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesSpectral hole burningRelaxation (physics)Experimental methodsSpectroscopyJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Nonexponential 2H spin-lattice relaxation as a signature of the glassy state

1990

Abstract High-precision measurements of 2H spin-lattice relaxation on several molecular glass-forming liquids have been performed. As a general feature the following can be stated: At temperatures more than ten to twenty degrees above the calorimetric glass transition temperature Tg the 2H spin-lattice relaxation is exponential; below that temperature regime the relaxation is nonexponential. This crossover from exponential to nonexponential magnetization recovery implies that no common spin temperature caused by spin diffusion exists in a 2H glass. This contrasts 1H spin-lattice relaxation which is found to be strictly monoexponential throughout. The occurrence of nonexponential 2H relaxati…

Condensed matter physicsChemistrySpin–lattice relaxationGeneral Physics and AstronomyObservableCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksExponential functionMagnetizationNuclear magnetic resonanceSpin diffusionRelaxation (physics)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryGlass transitionSpin-½Chemical Physics Letters
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Aufbau und Arbeitsweise eines 12-Kanal- funktionsmeβstandes zur Erfassung und Auswertung schnell ablaufender hämodynamischer Vorgänge

1970

Hemodynamic function studies with radioactive tracers A new set-up, a multichannel function test device, is described for performing hemodynamic function studies with radioactive tracers. After injection of radioactive labelled particles of definite physical and chemical properties, the distribution of radioactivity can be registered simultaneously as function of time at 6 different sites of the body. Each of the 6 detectors used, one of them can be replaced by a fore-arm counter, is equipped with two channels, which can be individually adjusted to the photopeaks of two different radioisotopes. The data are either/not only stored on magnetic tape or/but also fed into a memory unit operating…

Continuous registrationWhole body countingRadiationChemistryRoutine workDetectorAnalytical chemistryMagnetic tapeFunction (mathematics)Time savinglaw.inventionExponential functionNuclear Energy and EngineeringlawRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBiological systemThe International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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Geoid effects in a convecting system with lateral viscosity variations

1992

The geoid signal and the flow patterns of two-dimensional steady state convection models with exponential temperature- and depth dependent viscosity are compared with results for an equivalent stratified viscosity structure. In analogy to Richards and Hager [1989], the latter are computed by a “dynamic response” approach. The flow fields obtained with this approach are quite different from the full solution; the geoid signals are similar but the amplitudes differ significantly. The differences are analysed in the horizontal wavenumber domain and in the spatial domain. They may lead to an overestimation of the viscosity contrast of the earth's mantle derived by modeling the earth's geoid wit…

ConvectionMechanicsGeodesyMantle (geology)Physics::GeophysicsExponential functionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsGeophysicsAmplitudeDownwellingGeoidGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesWavenumberConvection–diffusion equationGeologyGeophysical Research Letters
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Numerical Simulation of Thermal Effects in Electric Circuits via Energy Transport equations

2006

In this work we present the coupling of stationary energy-transport (ET) equations with Modified Nodal Analysis (MNA)-equations to model electric circuits containing semiconductor devices. The one-dimensional ET-equations are discretised in space by an exponential fitting mixed hybrid finite element approach to ensure current continuity and positivity of charge carriers. The discretised ET-equations are coupled to MNA-equations and the resulting system is solved with backwarddifference formulas. Numerical examples are shown for a test circuit containing a pn-diode, and the results are compared to those achieved using the drift-diffusion model to describe the semiconductor devices in the cir…

CouplingEngineeringWork (thermodynamics)Computer simulationbusiness.industryMathematical analysisMechanical engineeringCharge carrierSemiconductor devicebusinessModified nodal analysisExponential functionElectronic circuitPAMM
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Monodisperse Dialkoxy-Substituted Oligo(phenyleneethenylene)s

2006

Individual but connected synthetic routes for the preparation of the all-E-configured 2,5-dipropoxy-substituted oligo(1,4-phenyleneethenylene)s 1a–g were developed. An increasing number of conjugated stilbene units from n = 1 to n = 11 led to a convergent bathochromic shift (Δλ = λ∞ − λ1 = 127 nm) in the UV/Vis absorption. An exponential function for the convergence of the absorption energies (wavelengths) in conjugated systems is proposed. By a simple extrapolation of this function the effective chain length may be determined.

CrystallographyChain lengthChemistryOrganic ChemistryBathochromic shiftDispersityPolymer chemistryExtrapolationGeneral ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (chemistry)Conjugated systemExponential functionLiebigs Annalen
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