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Naval Postgraduate School
Education•Monterey, California, United States•
About: Naval Postgraduate School is a education organization based out in Monterey, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Tropical cyclone & Nonlinear system. The organization has 5246 authors who have published 11614 publications receiving 298300 citations. The organization is also known as: NPS & U.S. Naval Postgraduate School.
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01 Jan 2011TL;DR: Intersymbol interference and equalization, channel coding, and Fading channels: an introduction to signal analysis and information theory and channel coding.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Deterministic signal analysis 3. Random signal analysis 4. Information theory and channel coding 5. Communication link analysis 6. Modulation 7. Demodulation 8. Spread spectrum 9. Intersymbol interference and equalization 10. Fading channels.
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TL;DR: A rationale for extending Web services to distributed simulation environments is presented, together with a description and examples of the integration methodology used to develop significant prototype implementations, and it is argued for combining the power of Grid computing with Web Services to further expand this demanding computation and database access environment.
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TL;DR: Techniques are presented for improved detection of JPEG, MPEG and compressed data; for rapidly classifying the forensic contents of a drive using random sampling; and for carving data based on sector hashes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of various milling conditions on the structure and properties of the resulting MMC powders was studied, including particle size and shape, residual strain, and structural integrity and dispersion of the nanoparticle inclusions.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the origins of rip current pulsations within the infragravity frequency band (0.004-0.04 Hz) were determined from measurements made with arrays of colocated pressure and velocity sensors deployed on a beach with persistent rip current channels.
Abstract: [1] The origins of rip current pulsations within the infragravity frequency band (0.004–0.04 Hz) are determined from measurements made with arrays of colocated pressure and velocity sensors deployed on a beach with persistent rip current channels. The observations indicate significant energy in cross-shore infragravity velocities that varies spatially in the alongshore due to the presence of rip channels. Infragravity velocities are smaller within the rip channel than on the shore-connected shoal owing to differences in water depth. Rip current pulsations at infragravity frequencies are linked to standing infragravity motions but not to the ponding and subsequent release of water by wave group pumping.
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Mingwei Chen | 108 | 536 | 51351 |
O. C. Zienkiewicz | 107 | 455 | 71204 |
Richard P. Bagozzi | 104 | 347 | 103667 |
Denise M. Rousseau | 84 | 218 | 50176 |
John Walsh | 81 | 756 | 25364 |
Ming C. Lin | 76 | 370 | 23466 |
Steven J. Ghan | 75 | 207 | 25650 |
Hui Zhang | 75 | 200 | 27206 |
Clare E. Collins | 71 | 560 | 21443 |
Christopher W. Fairall | 71 | 293 | 19756 |
Michael T. Montgomery | 68 | 258 | 14231 |
Tim Li | 67 | 383 | 16370 |
Thomas M. Antonsen | 65 | 888 | 17583 |
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann | 65 | 521 | 14850 |
Johnny C. L. Chan | 61 | 261 | 14886 |