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Carleton University

EducationOttawa, Ontario, Canada
About: Carleton University is a education organization based out in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 15852 authors who have published 39650 publications receiving 1106610 citations.


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01 Aug 2013-Lithos
TL;DR: In this article, a new methodology using Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) offers an opportunity for fast-tracking progress toward robust Precambrian reconstructions.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed to estimate nonlinear small area population parameters by using the empirical Bayes (best) method, based on a nested error model, which is applicable to general nonlinear parameters.
Abstract: The authors propose to estimate nonlinear small area population parameters by using the empirical Bayes (best) method, based on a nested error model. They focus on poverty indicators as particular nonlinear parameters of interest, but the proposed methodology is applicable to general nonlinear parameters. They use a parametric bootstrap method to estimate the mean squared error of the empirical best estimators. They also study small sample properties of these estimators by model-based and design-based simulation studies. Results show large reductions in mean squared error relative to direct area-specific estimators and other estimators obtained by “simulated” censuses. The authors also apply the proposed method to estimate poverty incidences and poverty gaps in Spanish provinces by gender with mean squared errors estimated by the mentioned parametric bootstrap method. For the Spanish data, results show a significant reduction in coefficient of variation of the proposed empirical best estimators over direct estimators for practically all domains. The Canadian Journal of Statistics 38: 369–385; 2010 © 2010 Statistical Society of Canada

212 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, small mammals in heterogeneous environments have been found to disperse along corridors connecting habitat patches, which may have different survivability values depending on their size and the degree of cover they provide.
Abstract: Small mammals in heterogeneous environments have been found to disperse along corridors connecting habitat patches. Corridors may have different survivability values depending on their size and the degree of cover they provide.

212 citations

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TL;DR: A novel and feasible digital signal processing (DSP) solution for the I/Q mismatch problems that includes a novel complex least mean square algorithm and a modified adaptive noise canceler (signal separator) to separate the desired signal and the image noise caused by the mismatch.
Abstract: This paper investigates and resolves in-phase/quadrature phase (I/Q) imbalances between the input paths of quadrature IF receivers. These mismatches along the paths result in the image interference aliasing into the desired signal band, thus reducing the dynamic range and degrading the performance of the receivers. I/Q errors occur because of gain and phase imbalances between quadrature mixers. They are also caused by capacitor mismatches in analog-to-digital converters (A/Ds), which are designed to be identical for each input path. This paper presents a novel and feasible digital signal processing (DSP) solution for the I/Q mismatch problems. The system includes a novel complex least mean square algorithm and a modified adaptive noise canceler (signal separator) to separate the desired signal and the image noise caused by the mismatch. The noise canceler can also solve the signal leakage problem, which is that the noise reference includes signal components. This system was implemented in a Xilinx FPGA and an Analog Devices DSP chip. It was tested with a complex intermediate frequency receiver, which includes an analog front end and a complex sigma-delta modulator. Both simulation results and test results show a dramatic attenuation of the image noise. Extending applications of the system to N-path systems further indicates the robustness and feasibility of this novel adaptive mismatch cancellation system.

212 citations

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Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, J. Abdallah3, S. Abdel Khalek  +3097 moreInstitutions (195)
TL;DR: In this article, a search for the standard model Higgs boson is performed in the diphoton decay channel, and the largest excess with respect to the background-only hypothesis is observed at 126.5 GeV, with a local significance of 2.8 standard deviations.
Abstract: A search for the standard model Higgs boson is performed in the diphoton decay channel. The data used correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 fb-1 collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of √s=7 TeV. In the diphoton mass range 110–150 GeV, the largest excess with respect to the background-only hypothesis is observed at 126.5 GeV, with a local significance of 2.8 standard deviations. Taking the look-elsewhere effect into account in the range 110–150 GeV, this significance becomes 1.5 standard deviations. The standard model Higgs boson is excluded at 95% confidence level in the mass ranges of 113–115 GeV and 134.5–136 GeV.

212 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George F. Koob171935112521
Zhenwei Yang150956109344
Andrew White1491494113874
J. S. Keller14498198249
R. Kowalewski1431815135517
Manuella Vincter131944122603
Gabriella Pasztor129140186271
Beate Heinemann129108581947
Claire Shepherd-Themistocleous129121186741
Monica Dunford12990677571
Dave Charlton128106581042
Ryszard Stroynowski128132086236
Peter Krieger128117181368
Thomas Koffas12894276832
Aranzazu Ruiz-Martinez12678371913
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202389
2022381
20212,299
20202,243
20192,017
20181,841