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Agilent Technologies

CompanySanta Clara, California, United States
About: Agilent Technologies is a company organization based out in Santa Clara, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Mass spectrometry. The organization has 7398 authors who have published 11518 publications receiving 262410 citations. The organization is also known as: Agilent Technologies, Inc..


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Patent
19 Aug 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, an electrode system comprising an electrode layer and a releasing layer which are hermetically sealed together is described, where each layer contains a pull-tab or gripper for allowing the user to deploy the electrode in one step by pulling apart the two layers.
Abstract: This invention relates generally to medical electrode systems and, in particular, to an independently deployable sealed defibrillator electrode for use with an automatic or semi-automatic external defibrillator (AED). The invention also relates to the method of use thereof. More specifically, this invention relates to an electrode system comprising an electrode layer and a releasing layer which are hermetically sealed together. Each layer contains a pull-tab or gripper for allowing the user to deploy the electrode in one step by pulling apart the two layers. This invention is also directed to a method of using an electrode system of the invention wherein the electrode is deployed in one step by pulling the electrode layer and the releasing layer apart.

95 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A novel resource allocation framework is proposed based on the bandwidth-power product minimization, which is an effective metric in evaluating the spectral resource consumption in a cognitive radio environment.
Abstract: In this paper, the problem of resource allocation optimization is studied for a single-cell multiuser cognitive radio network in the presence of primary user networks. The spectral access of the cognitive radio network is based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). A joint bandwidth and power allocation is performed so that users' rate requirements are satisfied, and the integrity of primary user communication is preserved. In this work, two unique challenges are addressed. The first is the incorporation of primary user activity in the design of resource allocation technique, and the second is the limited hardware capabilities of cognitive terminals compared to those available at the cognitive base station. To address these problems, a novel resource allocation framework is proposed based on the bandwidth-power product minimization, which is an effective metric in evaluating the spectral resource consumption in a cognitive radio environment. The framework takes into consideration the challenges aforementioned. The results show significant enhancement in spectral efficiency by using our framework compared to classical power adaptive optimization using iterative waterfilling scheme.

95 citations

Patent
22 Jun 1998
TL;DR: In this article, an embedded processor is programmed to function as a web server and provide network manageability information to a network manager, which allows network management and local area network communications to be performed over a single physical interface.
Abstract: A chip for a device such as a computer includes a media access controller and an embedded processor. The embedded processor is programmed to function as a web server and provide network manageability information to a network manager. The embedded processor is also programmed to function as a LAN controller. When a packet is received by the media access controller, the embedded processor examines a destination address of the packet and routes the packet to an appropriate end point. Packets having a first unique destination address are routed to a host interface (and eventually to a host processor), and packets having a second unique address are routed to the embedded processor-functioning-as-web server. Thus, the chip allows network management and local area network communications to be performed over a single physical interface.

95 citations

Patent
02 Oct 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the construction of pharmamers is presented, where individual molecules of the construct can be bound to each other or the multimerization domain by covalent or non-covalent bonds, directly or via linkers.
Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for construction of pharmamers i.e. vaccine components characterized by their multimerization domain and the attached biologically active molecules, and their use in preparation of vaccines that contains the pharmamers alone or in combination with other molecules. The individual molecules of the construct can be bound to each other or the multimerization domain(s) by covalent or non-covalent bonds, directly or via linkers. The invention further relates to the use of such preparations in vaccine settings aimed to function as preventive/prophylactic or therapeutic vaccines in humans and animals.

95 citations

Book
26 Sep 2013
TL;DR: This is the definitive guide to X-parameters, written by the original inventors and developers of this powerful new paradigm for nonlinear RF and microwave components and systems, providing useful approximations that will greatly reduce the complexity of measuring, modeling and designing for non linear regimes of operation.
Abstract: This is the definitive guide to X-parameters, written by the original inventors and developers of this powerful new paradigm for nonlinear RF and microwave components and systems Learn how to use X-parameters to overcome intricate problems in nonlinear RF and microwave engineering The general theory behind X-parameters is carefully and intuitively introduced, and then simplified down to specific, practical cases, providing you with useful approximations that will greatly reduce the complexity of measuring, modeling and designing for nonlinear regimes of operation Containing real-world case studies, definitions of standard symbols and notation, detailed derivations within the appendices, and exercises with solutions, this is the definitive stand-alone reference for researchers, engineers, scientists and students looking to remain on the cutting-edge of RF and microwave engineering

94 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hongjie Dai197570182579
Zhuang Liu14953587662
Jie Liu131153168891
Thomas Quertermous10340552437
John E. Bowers102176749290
Roy G. Gordon8944931058
Masaru Tomita7667740415
Stuart Lindsay7434722224
Ron Shamir7431923670
W. Richard McCombie7114464155
Tomoyoshi Soga7139221209
Michael R. Krames6532118448
Shabaz Mohammed6418817254
Geert Leus6260919492
Giuseppe Gigli6154115159
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20228
2021142
2020157
2019168
2018164