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Introduction to Probability Models (4th ed.).
Roger Carlson,Sheldon M. Ross +1 more
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The architecture tradeoff analysis method
Rick Kazman,Mark Klein,Mario R. Barbacci,Thomas A. Longstaff,Howard F. Lipson,Jeromy Carriere +5 more
TL;DR: The Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method is a spiral model of design: one of postulating candidate architectures followed by analysis and risk mitigation, leading to refined architectures.
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Localization Accuracy in Single-Molecule Microscopy
TL;DR: Using Monte Carlo simulations it is shown that estimation algorithms can come close to attaining the limit given in the expression and explicit quantitative results are provided to show how the limit of the localization accuracy is reduced by factors such as pixelation of the detector and noise sources in the detection system.
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Queuing with adaptive modulation and coding over wireless links: cross-Layer analysis and design
TL;DR: A cross-layer design is introduced, which optimizes the target packet error rate of AMC at the physical layer, to minimize thpacket loss rate and maximize the average throughput, when combined with a finite-length queue at the data link layer.
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Linear models in statistics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a model for the analysis of variance in matrix algebra and matrix algebra with multiple regressions: one-way analysis-of-variance, balanced case, multiple regression, and multiple regression with confidence intervals.
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Regime switching for dynamic correlations
TL;DR: The authors decompose the covariances into correlations and standard deviations and the correlation matrix follows a regime switching model; it is constant within a regime but different across regimes, and the transitions between the regimes are governed by a Markov chain.