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Alcatel-Lucent

Stuttgart, Germany
About: Alcatel-Lucent is a based out in Stuttgart, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Network packet. The organization has 37003 authors who have published 53332 publications receiving 1430547 citations. The organization is also known as: Alcatel-Lucent S.A. & Alcatel.


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Richard Hull1
01 May 1997
TL;DR: This tutorial describes fundamental problems raised by semantic heterogeneity and surveys theoretical frameworks that can provide solutions for them.
Abstract: Modern database management systems essentially solve the problem of accessing and managing large volumes of related data on a single platform, or on a cluster of tightly-coupled platforms. But many problems remain when two or more databases need to work together. A fundamental problem is raised by semantic heterogeneity the fact that data duplicated across multiple databases is represented differently in the underlying database schemas. This tutorial describes fundamental problems raised by semantic heterogeneity and surveys theoretical frameworks that can provide solutions for them. The tutorial considers the following topics: (1) representative architectures for supporting database interoperation; (2) notions for comparing the “information capacity” of database schemas; (3) providing support for read-only integrated views of data, including the .virtual and materialized approaches; (4) providing support for read-write integrated views of data, including the issue of workflows on heterogeneous databases; and (5) research and tools for accessing and effectively using meta-data, e.g., to identify the relationships between schemas of different databases.

421 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
30 Aug 1999
TL;DR: This work presents an abstract model of BGP and uses it to define several global sanity conditions on routing policies that are related to BGP convergence/divergence, and shows that the complexity of statically checking it is either NP-complete or NP-hard.
Abstract: The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de facto inter-domain routing protocol used to exchange reachability information between Autonomous Systems in the global Internet. BGP is a path-vector protocol that allows each Autonomous System to override distance-based metrics with policy-based metrics when choosing best routes. Varadhan et al. [18] have shown that it is possible for a group of Autonomous Systems to independently define BGP policies that together lead to BGP protocol oscillations that never converge on a stable routing. One approach to addressing this problem is based on static analysis of routing policies to determine if they are safe. We explore the worst-case complexity for convergence-oriented static analysis of BGP routing policies. We present an abstract model of BGP and use it to define several global sanity conditions on routing policies that are related to BGP convergence/divergence. For each condition we show that the complexity of statically checking it is either NP-complete or NP-hard.

421 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Roland W. Freund1
TL;DR: The use of Krylov-subspace methods for generating reduced-order models of linear subcircuit models that preserve the passivity of linear RLC subcircuits are described.

420 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the InAs/InP quantum dash (QD) materials for lasers and amplifiers, and QD device performance with particular interest in optical communication are summarized.
Abstract: This paper summarizes recent advances on InAs/InP quantum dash (QD) materials for lasers and amplifiers, and QD device performance with particular interest in optical communication. We investigate both InAs/InP dashes in a barrier and dashes in a well (DWELL) heterostructures operating at 1.5 mum. These two types of QDs can provide high gain and low losses. Continuous-wave (CW) room-temperature lasing operation on ground state of cavity length as short as 200 mum has been achieved, demonstrating the high modal gain of the active core. A threshold current density as low as 110 A/cm2 per QD layer has been obtained for infinite-length DWELL laser. An optimized DWELL structure allows achieving of a T0 larger than 100 K for broad-area (BA) lasers, and of 80 K for single-transverse-mode lasers in the temperature range between 25degC and 85degC. Buried ridge stripe (BRS)-type single-mode distributed feedback (DFB) lasers are also demonstrated for the first time, exhibiting a side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) as high as 45 dB. Such DFB lasers allow the first floor-free 10-Gb/s direct modulation for back-to-back and transmission over 16-km standard optical fiber. In addition, novel results are given on gain, noise, and four-wave mixing of QD-based semiconductor optical amplifiers. Furthermore, we demonstrate that QD Fabry-Perot (FP) lasers, owing to the small confinement factor and the three-dimensional (3-D) quantification of electronic energy levels, exhibit a beating linewidth as narrow as 15 kHz. Such an extremely narrow linewidth, compared to their QW or bulk counterparts, leads to the excellent phase noise and time-jitter characteristics when QD lasers are actively mode-locked. These advances constitute a new step toward the application of QD lasers and amplifiers to the field of optical fiber communications

418 citations

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TL;DR: These findings are likely indicative of a collective ground state previously unknown for 2DES, characterized by an exponentially vanishing low-temperature diagonal resistance and a classical Hall resistance.
Abstract: In an ultraclean 2D electron system (2DES) subjected to crossed millimeterwave (30--150 GHz) and weak ($Bl2\text{ }\mathrm{k}\mathrm{G}$) magnetic fields, a series of apparently dissipationless states emerges as the system is detuned from cyclotron resonances. Such states are characterized by an exponentially vanishing low-temperature diagonal resistance and a classical Hall resistance. The activation energies associated with such states exceed the Landau level spacing by an order of magnitude. Our findings are likely indicative of a collective ground state previously unknown for 2DES.

418 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George M. Whitesides2401739269833
Yoshua Bengio2021033420313
John A. Rogers1771341127390
Zhenan Bao169865106571
Thomas S. Huang1461299101564
Federico Capasso134118976957
Robert S. Brown130124365822
Christos Faloutsos12778977746
Robert J. Cava125104271819
Ramamoorthy Ramesh12264967418
Yann LeCun121369171211
Kamil Ugurbil12053659053
Don Towsley11988356671
Steven P. DenBaars118136660343
Robert E. Tarjan11440067305
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