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A compact system for high precision time measurements ( < 14 ps RMS) and integrated data acquisition for a large number of channels

2011

A high precision ( < 14 ps RMS time resolution) and high channel density ( ~ 256 channels) Time to Digital Converter (TDC) module (realized in FPGAs) with integrated DAQ is presented. The data is transported over up to 8 Gigabit-Ethernet or optical links with up to 3 Gb/s. Slow-Control information is transported over the same links. It can be attached directly to the detector, which allows the elimination of long cables and crate systems. The full 256 channel TDCs are expected to use approximately 30 W electrical power. The module size is 20 cm by 23 cm. Power is provided by a galvanically isolated 48 V low noise power supply. AddOn-boards adapt to the special needs of the detector to be re…

Physicsbusiness.industryDetectorElectrical engineeringNoise (electronics)Power (physics)Time-to-digital converterData acquisitionbusinessField-programmable gate arrayInstrumentationGalvanic isolationMathematical PhysicsCommunication channelJournal of Instrumentation
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Theoretical Studies of the Propagation of Sound in Channels Filled with Helium II

1974

The two-fluid nature of liquid helium II leads to the possibility of several types of wave motion, e.g., first sound, second sound, fourth sound, and the fifth wave mode. First and second sound appear in the bulk liquid. The characters of these wave modes alter materially if helium is bounded by solid walls, e.g., between two plane-parallel plates forming a channel. This paper reports upon the calculation of the properties of wave modes which can exist in such channels.

Physicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLiquid heliumAcousticschemistry.chemical_elementAcoustic wavelaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicschemistrylawSpeed of soundBounded functionSecond soundSound (geography)HeliumCommunication channel
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Large Eddy Simulations of Rough Turbulent Channel Flows Bounded by Irregular Roughness: The Role of Geometrical Parameters

2020

Almost all bounded flows, in nature and industry, are bounded by rough boundaries. Important efforts have been made, in fact, to analyse the physics of the fluids over such geometries. Basically, rough walls strongly influence the total energy dissipation, with important consequences in the form of higher costs especially in industrial applications.

Physics::Fluid DynamicsPhysicsRough wallBoundary layerTurbulenceBounded functionLESSurface finishMechanicsDissipationTotal energyCommunication channelSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Diagonal space time hadamard codes with erasure decoding algorithm

2005

A major challenge in the area of space time (ST) codes is to find codes suitable for efficient decoding, thus overcoming the problem of many existing ST code designs which require maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding. A solution could be to apply single-input single-output (SISO) channel codes and theory over temporal channel fading to the multi-input single-output (MISO) code construction and classical suboptimum decoding methods. For these purposes, an ST code construction which allows the use of efficient decoding algorithms is described. We propose a concatenated code, where the inner code is the diagonal ST Hadamard (D-STH) code with Paley constructions and the outer code is an algebraic b…

Prefix codeBlock codePolynomial codeComputer scienceConcatenationList decodingData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYSequential decodingLocally testable codeSystematic codeReed–Solomon error correctionHadamard transformCyclic codeFadingLow-density parity-check codeComputer Science::Information TheorySelf-synchronizing codeHadamard codeConcatenated error correction codeReed–Muller codeSerial concatenated convolutional codesAntenna diversityLinear codeConvolutional codeErasureConstant-weight codeErasure codeAlgorithmDecoding methodsCommunication channelIEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2005
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A Low-level Simulation Study of Prioritization in IEEE 802.11e Contention-based Networks

2006

This work deals with the performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.11e EDCA proposal for service prioritization in Wireless LANs. A large amount of study has been carried out in the scientific community to evaluate the performance of the EDCA proposal, mainly in terms of throughput and access delay differentiation. However, we argue that further performance insights are needed in order to fully understand the principles behind the EDCA prioritization mechanisms. To this purpose, rather than limit our investigation on throughput and delay performance figures, we take a closer look to their operation also in terms of low-level performance metrics (such as probability of accessing specific channe…

PrioritizationIEEE 802Service (systems architecture)Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSThroughputlaw.inventionlawLimit (music)Wireless lanWi-FibusinessCommunication channelComputer network
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Understanding 802.11e contention-based prioritization mechanisms and their coexistence with legacy 802.11 stations

2005

The IEEE 802.11e task group has reached a stable consensus on two basic contention-based priority mechanisms to promote for standardization: usage of different arbitration interframe spaces and usage of different minimum/maximum contention windows. The goal of this article is to provide a thorough understanding of the principles behind their operation. To this purpose, rather than limit our investigation to high-level (e.g. throughput and delay) performance figures, we take a closer look at their detailed operation, also in terms of low-level performance metrics (e.g., the probability of accessing specific channel slots). Our investigation on one hand confirms that AIFS differentiation prov…

PrioritizationStandardsStandardizationComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencePerformanceThroughputCommunication channels (information theory)Quality of serviceLimit (music)Service differentiationNetwork protocolsSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryInter frameIEEE 802.11eTelecommunication trafficProbability distributionsNetwork protocols; Performance; Probability distributions; Quality of service; Standards; Telecommunication traffic; Enhanced distributed channel access; IEEE 802.11e; Service differentiation; Communication channels (information theory)Hardware and ArchitectureArbitrationEnhanced distributed channel accessIEEE 802.11e-2005businessSoftwareInformation SystemsCommunication channelComputer network
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Performance Analysis of Cooperative Communication Systems with Imperfect Channel Estimation

2009

This paper investigates the effects of channel estimation errors on the symbol-error-rate (SER) performance of a cooperative communication system operating in an amplify-and- forward (AF) mode. A pilot symbol assisted modulation scheme with linear minimum mean square estimation (LMMSE) is used for the channel estimation. An accurate and easy-to-evaluate SER expression is presented for uncoded cooperative communication systems with quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and phase-shift keying (PSK) constellations. Numerical simulations are conducted to verify the correctness of the proposed analytical formulation. It is shown that the performance loss caused by channel estimation errors incre…

QAMModulationComputer scienceControl theoryVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Telecommunication: 552KeyingCommunications systemNoise (electronics)Quadrature amplitude modulationComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelPhase-shift keying2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications
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Joint Topology and Radio Resource Optimization for Device-to-Device Based Mobile Social Networks

2018

In this paper, we consider a joint topology and radio resource optimization for device-to-device (D2D) based mobile social networks. The considered social network is an interest based which is modeled as a d -intersection binomial random graph. The Radio network is also modeled as a random graph where an edge between any two distinct nodes is activated with a certain probability that is equivalent to the probability of exceeding a certain signal to interference ratio for that link. The entire network is then modeled as an intersection graph between the social and radio induced graphs. Thereafter, network topology is optimized such that enabled social edges satisfy certain network connectivi…

Random graphSocial networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceNode (networking)05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsTopology (electrical circuits)02 engineering and technologyIntersection graphNetwork topologyTopologyGraph0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResource managementEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionbusinessCommunication channel2018 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
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System Times and Channel Availability for Secondary Transmissions in CRNs: A Dependability Theory based Analysis

2017

[EN] Reliability is of fundamental importance for the performance of secondary networks in cognitive radio networks (CRNs). To date, most studies have focused on predicting reliability parameters based on prior statistics of traffic patterns from user behavior. In this paper, we define a few reliability metrics for channel access in multichannel CRNs that are analogous to the concepts of reliability and availability in classical dependability theory. Continuous-time Markov chains are employed to model channel available and unavailable time intervals based on channel occupancy status. The impact on user access opportunities based on channel availability is investigated by analyzing the stead…

Reliability theoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyCommunications system0203 mechanical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDependabilityCognitive radio networks (CRNs)Resource managementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectrum accessMarkov chainCumulative distribution functionGuaranteed availability020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineeringINGENIERIA TELEMATICAUniformization (probability theory)System timesReliability engineeringCognitive radioChannel availabilityAutomotive EngineeringContinuous-time Markov chains (CTMCs)UnavailabilityCommunication channel
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Time-Space Domain Availability Analysis Under Reliability Impairments

2019

Availability and reliability are two essential metrics for the design, deployment, and operation of future ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) networks. Despite a vast amount of research efforts toward URLLC, very little attention has been made on the ultra-reliable communication (URC) aspect of URLLC from a dependability perspective. As an effort toward achieving anytime and anywhere communication, this letter consolidates a dependability theory-based availability concept for individual users by taking into account reliability impairments that affect URC in both spatial and temporal domains . To this end, we perform per-user availability analysis by considering channel status …

Reliability theoryWireless networkComputer scienceSoftware deploymentDistributed computingDependabilityGeneral MedicineLatency (engineering)Reliability (statistics)Domain (software engineering)Communication channelIEEE Networking Letters
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