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<title>Statistical bandwidth allocation for multiservice networks</title>

2002

Multiservice networks will carry di erent kinds of applications in the near future. Bandwidth requirements change rapidly, and the network resource management will play an important role to guarantee the use of the limited resources in the most eAEcient way. We approach the channel capacity allocation problem by developing an SLA (Service Level Agreement) based channel allocation method. In our model, the channel may be wired or wireless, so this method can be adapted in multi-technique networks. The algorithm allocates resources to several di erent service classes via several di erent capacity routes. Service provider perfroms optimization by allocating data rate in such a way that the sat…

Channel allocation schemesbusiness.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceService providerTelecommunications networkService-level agreementBandwidth allocationBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationRevenueWirelessResource managementTelecommunicationsbusinessCommunication channelComputer networkSPIE Proceedings
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Channel capacity of fading channels for differentially encoded transmission

1999

The capacity of flat fading channels when applying differential encoding with noncoherent reception and no channel state information available at the receiver is considered. Numerical results indicate the gains achievable by multiple symbol detection in the case of slowly time-varying channels and provide a comparison between schemes with different potential bandwidth efficiencies.

Channel capacitySpatial correlationComputer scienceChannel state informationBandwidth (signal processing)Electronic engineeringFadingData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDifferential codingPrecodingComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelElectronics Letters
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High-resolution photoacoustic Raman spectroscopy of gases

1992

A high-resolution photoacoustic Raman spectroscopy experiment is described. The resolution achieved by using two single-mode pulsed lasers is about 0.0054 cm −1 (full width at half maximum intensity). The experiment was tested first on the v 1 /2v 2 bands of CO 2 and gave an increase of at least about one order of magnitude in the signal-to-noise ratio with respect to stimulated Raman spectroscopy at low pressure (ca. 10 Torr ≃ 1.3 kPa). The sensitivity is also demonstrated by the study of the weak hot band v 1 +v 2 −v 2 of CO 2 . In both cases, the experimental line shape is well reproduced by taking into account Doppler and collisional effects. A comparison with CARS spectra was also made

ChemistryResolution (electron density)Analytical chemistryLaserHot bandSpectral linelaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeFull width at half maximumlawsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceRaman spectroscopySpectroscopyDoppler effectSpectroscopyJournal of Raman Spectroscopy
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Optimized Multipactor-Resistant Wedge-Shaped Waveguide Bandpass Filters

2013

[EN] Wedge-shaped waveguides present a certain advantage with respect to rectangular waveguides regarding their resistance to multipactor discharges. In this paper, the optimal configuration for the wedge geometry is investigated based on theoretical results, on a precise multipactor prediction tool, and on previous experience. In addition, design rules are presented, which allow us to achieve for wedge-shaped filters electrical performances comparable to the ones of rectangular waveguide filters, while at the same time improving the multipactor-free power range. As a proof of concept, two three-pole bandpass filters with equivalent electrical characteristic of 150-MHz bandwidth, centered a…

Circuit synthesisNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryEquivalent rectangular bandwidthBandwidth (signal processing)Space technologyElectrical engineeringBandpass filtersCondensed Matter PhysicsKu bandWedge (geometry)Cutoff frequencylaw.inventionResonatorOpticsBand-pass filterlawTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESMultipactor (MP)Vacuum breakdownMicrowave filtersbusinessWaveguideIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
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Performance evaluation of three dynamic channel access strategies for spectrum leasing in CRNs

2015

Spectrum leasing in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) allows the primary network (PN) to lease a certain fraction of its licensed bandwidth to the secondary network (SN). The motivation for such a concept is to enhance the performance of SNs while improving channel utilization. Meanwhile, the license owners of the channels can also gain benefits through spectrum leasing in terms of either monetary rewards or cooperative communications. In this paper, we propose three dynamic channel access strategies for spectrum leasing in multi-channel CRNs. A common characteristic of all these strategies is that the priority for channel access over the leased spectrum is given to SNs and the unleased spect…

Cognitive radioComputer scienceBlocking (radio)business.industrySpectrum (functional analysis)Bandwidth (signal processing)Dynamic channelbusinessComputer networkCommunication channel2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)
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Multilevel Bandwidth and Radio Labelings of Graphs

2008

This paper introduces a generalization of the graph bandwidth parameter: for a graph G and an integer k ≤ diam(G), the k-level bandwidth Bk(G)of G is defined by Bk(G) = minγ max{|γ(x)-γ(y)|-d(x, y)+1 : x, y ∈ V (G), d(x, y) ≤ k}, the minimum being taken among all proper numberings γ of the vertices of G. We present general bounds on Bk(G) along with more specific results for k = 2 and the exact value for k = diam(G). We also exhibit relations between the k-level bandwidth and radio k-labelings of graphs from which we derive a upper bound for the radio number of an arbitrary graph.

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsGraph bandwidthGraph powerFrequency assignmentBandwidth (signal processing)Bound graphUpper and lower boundsGraphMathematics
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Novel Three-Phase Multi-Level Inverter with Reduced Components

2019

A new multilevel converter topology is proposed in this paper. Low component count and compact design are the main features of the proposed topology. Furthermore, the proposed converter is a capacitor-, inductor-, and diode-free configuration, allowing reducing the converter footprint, increasing the lifetime and simplifying the control strategy. Further, a comparative study is carried out to highlight the merits of the proposed circuit as compared to existing multilevel topologies. Finally, simulation results for the three-level version using different modulation strategies are presented.

Computer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)02 engineering and technologyNetwork topologyInductorlaw.inventionFootprint (electronics)CapacitorThree-phaselaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringInverterPulse-width modulationIECON 2019 - 45th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
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Teletraffic Engineering for Direct Load Control in Smart Grids

2018

International audience; The traditional paradigm for power grid operation is to continuously adapt energy production to demand. This paradigm is challenged by the increasing penetration of renewable sources, that are more variable and less predictable. An alternative approach is the direct load control of some inherently flexible electric loads to shape the demand. Direct control of deferrable loads presents analogies with flow admission control in telecommunication networks: a request for network resources (bandwidth or energy) can be delayed on the basis of the current network status in order to guarantee some performance metrics. In this paper we go beyond such an analogy, showing that u…

Computer science020209 energyDistributed computingDirect controlEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySmart gridAdmission control; Direct load control; Privacy; Smart grid;7. Clean energyTeletraffic engineering[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPower gridElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDirect load controlLeakage (electronics)Direct Load Controlbusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniBandwidth (signal processing)Admission Control[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerAdmission controlRenewable energySmart gridControl and Systems EngineeringPrivacybusinessAdmission control
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Efficient FPGA Implementation of an Adaptive Noise Canceller

2006

A hardware implementation of an adaptive noise canceller (ANC) is presented. It has been synthesized within an FPGA, using a modified version of the least mean square (LMS) error algorithm. The results obtained so far show a significant decrease of the required gate count when compared with a standard LMS implementation, while increasing the ANC bandwidth and signal to noise (S/N) ratio. This novel adaptive noise canceller is then useful for enhancing the S/N ratio of data collected from sensors (or sensor arrays) working in noisy environment, or dealing with potentially weak signals.

Computer scienceBandwidth (signal processing)Real-time computingSignal synthesisElectroencephalographyBioelectric potentialsLeast mean squares filterSignal-to-noise ratioGate countError analysisElectronic engineeringHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESField-programmable gate arrayEvoked PotentialsActive noise control
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A Novel Symmetrical Boost Modulation Method for qZS-based CHB Inverters

2020

Quasi-Z-source cascaded H-bridge (qZS-CHB) inverters are arising as an innovation in the field of the electrical conversion for PV applications. This type of converters inherit the advantages of multilevel inverters and single-stage configuration. In this context, this paper proposes a novel symmetrical boost modulation strategy for qZS CHB multilevel inverters to increase the performance in terms of voltage stresses and power quality. The novelty lies in the adoption of a different concept to generate the shoot-through states compared to the traditional methods. Simulation analysis in a grid connected application to evaluate the benefits of this boost method is performed in the MATLAB/PLEC…

Computer scienceContext (language use)02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesHarmonic analysisharmonics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringquasi-Z source cascaded H-Bridge multilevel invertersMATLABcomputer.programming_language010302 applied physics020208 electrical & electronic engineeringConvertersGridboost methodgrid-connected applicationcomputerPhase modulationPulse-width modulationPV systemVoltage2020 IEEE 21st Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL)
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