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19 Jun 2002TL;DR: In this article, a wireless device monitors the channel signal strength of its serving cell and its neighboring cell (902, 906) and informs its neighbor cell when one of the wireless devices may be causing significant interference to the neighboring cell.
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for reducing interference across coverage cells using base stations interconnected by a packet network. A wireless device monitors the channel signal strength of its serving cell and its neighboring cell (902). The serving cell collects measurements from the wireless devices within its cell (904, 906) and informs its neighboring cell when one of the wireless devices may be causing significant interference to the neighboring cell (910). The neighboring cell collects this information (912) and executes a multi-user detection and cancellation algorithm on a subset of these interfering wireless devices.
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TL;DR: An ultra-low latency, high throughput Internet protocol (IP) over wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) packet switching technology for next-generation Internet (NGI) applications has been designed and demonstrated.
Abstract: An ultra-low latency, high throughput Internet protocol (IP) over wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) packet switching technology for next-generation Internet (NGI) applications has been designed and demonstrated. This method overcomes limitations of conventional optical packet switching, which require buffering of packets and synchronization of bits, and optical burst switching methods that require estimation of delays at each node and for each path. An optical label switching technique was developed to realize flexible bandwidth-on-demand packet transport on a reconfigurable WDM network. The aim was to design a network with simplified protocol stacks, scalability, and data transparency. This network will enable the NGI users to send their data applications at gigabit/second access speed with low and predictable latency (<1 /spl mu/sec per switch node), with a system capacity of beyond multi-Tb/s. Packet forwarding utilizes WDM optical headers that are carried in-band on the same wavelength and modulated out-of-band in the frequency domain.
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TL;DR: Fiber has been envisioned for delivering broadband services to the residential customer for over 30 years, yet it has only recently entered the mainstream as discussed by the authors, and major architectural changes that have reduced costs while increasing capabilities to meet today's needs.
Abstract: Fiber has been envisioned for delivering broadband services to the residential customer for over 30 years, yet it has only recently entered the mainstream. Currently, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is being installed in many countries at remarkable rates (even though it still constitutes only a fraction of all broadband lines in most countries). Other lightwave transmission technologies have progressed far faster. What has held FTTH up for so long? What improvements along the way have occurred? What recent changes have made it successful? This article follows the progress in moving fiber toward the home and major architectural changes that have reduced costs while increasing capabilities to meet today's needs.
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05 Jan 1995TL;DR: Li-ion rechargeable battery cell electrode and electrolyte/separator elements formulated as layers of plasticized polymeric matrix compositions are laminated to form a unitary battery cell structure.
Abstract: Li-ion rechargeable battery cell electrode and electrolyte/separator elements formulated as layers of plasticized polymeric matrix compositions are laminated to form a unitary battery cell structure. The structure may be stored indefinitely, since it is essentially devoid of electrolyte solution which typically comprises a moisture-sensitive lithium salt. Prior to the battery's being put into service, at least a portion of the compatible polymeric composition plasticizer is displaced by contact with a lithium salt electrolyte solution or is removed by extraction with a selective solvent and replaced with the electrolyte solution by simple imbibition. The battery thus activated may then be charged and recharged in the usual manner.
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TL;DR: A stable monolayer assembly can be formed on silver by the spontaneous adsorption (SA) of arachidic acid (CH 3 (CH 2 ) 18 COOH) from hexadecane as discussed by the authors.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Joseph E. Stiglitz | 164 | 1142 | 152469 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Jean-Marie Tarascon | 136 | 853 | 137673 |
Ramamoorthy Ramesh | 122 | 649 | 67418 |
Martin Vetterli | 105 | 761 | 57825 |
Noga Alon | 104 | 895 | 44575 |
Amit P. Sheth | 101 | 753 | 42655 |
Harold G. Craighead | 101 | 569 | 40357 |
Susan T. Dumais | 100 | 346 | 60206 |
Andrzej Cichocki | 97 | 952 | 41471 |
Robert E. Kraut | 97 | 297 | 38116 |
Kishor S. Trivedi | 95 | 698 | 36816 |
David R. Clarke | 90 | 553 | 36039 |
Axel Scherer | 90 | 736 | 43939 |
Michael R. Lyu | 89 | 696 | 33257 |