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AC-DC voltage transfer difference of the PTB-multijunction thermal converter at 1 MHz
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AC-DC-AC converter with grid voltage dips mitigation
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AC-DC-AC converter with induction machine-modeling and implementation on floating point dsp as a cost effective interface for renewable energy applications
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AC-DC-AC multilevel converters based on three-leg converters
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AC-DC-AC nine-phase machine drive system based on H-bridges and three-leg converters
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AC-DC-AC Power Converters with Novel Approach to Power Factor Correction in Three-Phase Systems
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AC-DC-AC six-phase machine drive system based on single-phase bridge converters
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AC-DC-AC three-phase converter based on three three-leg converters connected in series
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AC-DC-DC isolated converter with bidirectional power flow capability
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AC-DC-mV-transfer with highly sensitive thin-film multijunction thermal converters
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AC-drive enhanced relaxor characteristics and domain breakdown in ferroelectrics containing quenched impurities
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AC-driven class E amplifiers
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AC-drives with parallel motor cables using state-of-the-art silicon devices
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ACDS: Adapting computational data streams for high performance
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ACDS: Adaptive Topology Construction for R-random Sensor Deployment in Wireless Sensor Networks
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ACDT: Architected Composite Data Types trading-in unfettered data access for improved execution
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ACDTN: A new routing protocol for delay tolerant networks based on ant colony
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ACE - the European Antenna Centre of Excellence objectives and progress
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ACE ´90 [front matter]
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ACE 2 activities on small terminal technologies and applications
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ACE 4 inductive energy storage power conditioning performance
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ACE 4 Microsecond Plasma Opening Switch and Plasma Filled Load Characterization
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Ace 4 plasma opening switch performance above 3 MA
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ACE Activity 2.3 structuring of wideband & multiband antenna research
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ACE and the Future of Antenna Research in Europe
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ACE Designs: the beauty of rear contact solar cells
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ACE in the Hole: Adaptive Contour Estimation Using Collaborating Mobile Sensors
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ACE small terminal antennas activities: a review of the state of the art
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ACE Small Terminal Antennas Activities: a Review of the State of the Art
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ACE Spectrum of LDPC Codes and Generalized ACE Design
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Ace storage drum
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ACE with frame interleaving scheme to reduce peak-to-average power ratio in OFDM systems
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ACE/2: a scalable modular SATCOM system emulator
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ACE: A Circuit Extractor
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Ace: a decision tool for restaurant managers
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ACE: a digital floating point CNN emulator engine
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ACE: a fast multiscale eigenvectors computation for drawing huge graphs
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ACE: A Hierarchical Graphical Interface for Architectural Synthesis
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ACE: a resource-aware adaptive compression environment
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ACE: A robust variability and aging sensor for high-k/metal gate SoC
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ACE: a software framework for autonomic appliances computing
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ACE: a VLSI chip for Galois field GF(2/sup m/) based exponentiation
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ACE: a VLSI chip for Galois field GF(2
m
) based exponentiation
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ACE: Abstracting, characterizing and exploiting datacenter power demands
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ACE: Active Emergence Call Service System for u-Lifecare
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ACE: Adaptive Cooperation in EEDBR for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
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ACE: Age Calculation Engine-A Design Environment for Cosmogenic Dating Techniques
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ACE: An Accurate and Efficient Multi-Entity Device-Free WLAN Localization System
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ACE: an aggressive classifier ensemble with error detection, correction and cleansing
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ACE: Anomalous Code Elimination Through Automatic Detection Within Source Code
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ACE: Anomalous Code Elimination Through Automatic Detection Within Source Code
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ACE: Architecture for collaborative environments
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ACE: Automated capacity evaluation for HP ePrint
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ACE: Exploiting Correlation for Energy-Efficient and Continuous Context Sensing
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ACE: improving search engines via Automatic Concept Extraction
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ACE: Zen and the art of application building
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ACE16K: a 128×128 focal plane analog processor with digital I/O
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ACE16K: An advanced focal-plane analog programmable array processor
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ACE16k: the third generation of mixed-signal SIMD-CNN ACE chips toward VSoCs
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ACE-8PSK: band-limited 8PSK with an Almost Constant Envelope
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ACEAC: A Novel Access Control Model for Cooperative Editing with Workflow
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ACE-Based Design and Implementation of the Network Server in Online Games
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ACEC 2014 Track Organization
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ACEC 2015 Track Organization
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ACEC 2015 Track Report: Adaptive computing (and agents) for enhanced collaboration
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ACEC meets in Florida
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ACEC Organizing Committee
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ACEC Organizing Committee
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ACEC Track Committee
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ACEC Track Organizers
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ACEC Track Report
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ACEC Track Report: Adaptive Computing and Agent Approaches for Enhanced Collaboration
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ACEcard
TM
: a high-performance architecture for run-time reconfiguration
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Aceclofenac ethosomes for enhanced transdermal delivery
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AceDB: a genome database management system
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ACE-FTS instrument: after one year on-orbit
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A-cell: a novel multi-hop architecture for 4G and 4G+ wireless networks
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Acellular resuscitative compounds
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Acellular Tissue Engineering Scaffolds for Vocal Fold Regeneration
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Acelp speech coding at 8 kbit/s with a 10 ms frame: a candidate for ccitt standardization
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ACELP-Based Compression of Multi-Channel Surface EMG Signals
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ACEMIND: The Smart Integrated Home Network
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ACEMP’07 & electromotion’07 joint conference international aegean conference on electrical machines and power electronics & electromotion
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ACENET: architectures and protocols for high throughput, low power, and QoS provisioning in next-generation mobile communications
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AcENoCs: A Configurable HW/SW Platform for FPGA Accelerated NoC Emulation
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Acentric phase formation in AgLnX, (Ln = Dy, Ho, Er; X = S, Se, Te) compounds
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Acentric phase formation in AgLnX
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(Ln = Dy, Ho, Er; X = S, Se, Te) compounds
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ACE-QPSK: a new method of coding QPSK for the nonlinear transmitter
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Acer Aspire One Netbooks: A Forensic Challenge
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ACER: An Agglomerative Clustering Based Electrode Addressing and Routing Algorithm for Pin-Constrained EWOD Chips
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AC-erased and modulation noise in metal evaporated tapes
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AceReader pro and reading comprehension
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ACE-RL-Checkers: Improving automatic case elicitation through knowledge obtained by reinforcement learning in player agents
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ACES
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ACES - Application Cloud for Embedded Systems
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ACES 2015 Conference and Express Journal [ACES Corner]
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ACES Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society
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ACeS communications system phase noise and transient effects
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Aces Corner [ACES Corner]
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ACES Corner [AECS 2012 IEEE Fellows]
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ACES corner: ACES 2014 student paper competition
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ACES ground segment functionality and preliminary operational concept
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ACES microwave link requirements
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ACES microwave link requirements
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ACES MWL status and test results
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ACES Program: Lessons Learned
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ACES status at completion of the engineering models phase
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ACES terminal model enhancement
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ACES/PHARAO space program status
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ACES: A time and frequency mission for the international space station
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ACES: a time and frequency mission for the International Space Station
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ACES: a transient simulation strategy for integrated circuits
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ACES: an interactive software platform for self-instruction and self-evaluation in automatic control systems
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ACES: Application-specific cycle elimination and splitting for deadlock-free routing on irregular Network-on-Chip
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ACES: introducing girls to and building interest in engineering and computer science careers
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ACES-Academic Center for Engineers and Scientists-a model for science, engineering and mathematics student success
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Acessibility and Usability of Virtual Learning Environments
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Acetabular Loading in Active Abduction
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Acetabulum morphology in osteoarthritis secondary to Crowe II developmental dysplasia of the hip, a CT study
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Acetaldehyde treatment in foaming column
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Acetate aids bore surface tests
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Acetic Acid Vapor Detection via Field Ionization From Carbon Nanotube
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Acetone Extracts of Sea Urchin Anthocidaris crassispina Stimulate Osteogenesis and Adipogenesis in Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Acetone on Si(001) - an adsorption study for siliconbased molecular electronics
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Acetone sensing characteristics of Pd
2+
-doped ZnO nanowires at room temperature
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Acetone sensor based on Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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Acetylcholine dynamics in cortical networks by an ion image sensor with neurotransmitter-sensitive magnetic nanomachines
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Acetylcholine Exerts Cardioprotection by Reducing Reactive Oxygen Species
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Acetylene black: a single-layer microwave absorber
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Acetylene Density Measurement System Based on Differential and Harmonic Detection
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Acetylene Deposition Using Atmospheric Pressure Weakly Ionized Plasma
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Acetylene gas sensing properties of silver nanoparticles decorated ZnO morphologies with reduced graphene oxide hybrids
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Acetylene line-width measurement using a piezo-tuned, erbium-doped ring DFB-PCF laser
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Acetylene-filled hollow-core kagome fiber toward portable frequency references
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Acetylene-terminated low-stress polyimide oligomer for interlayer dielectric applications
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Acetylene-terminated polyimide oligomers as the interlayer dielectric for multilevel interconnects, some basic electrical characterizations
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ACF (Anisotropic Conductive Film) Batch Bonding Connection changing Flip Chip Bonding technology
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ACF comparison of various spreading sequences for T-DMB watermarking system
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ACF-based classification of phase modulated waveforms
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AC-fed universal motor with open loop speed control and PFC
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ACF-packaged ultrathin Si-based flexible NAND flash memory
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ACG-adjacent constraint graph for general floorplans
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ACGHSIM: A Simulation Tool for Accelerated Conjugate Hessian Gradient Optimization Algorithm
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AC-grid generation using dual-input hybrid inverter circuit
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ACGs: Adaptive Course Generation System - An Efficient Approach to Build E-Learning Course
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ACGWPRS: the active computational grid framework
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ACH: Away cluster heads scheme for Energy Efficient Clustering Protocols in WSNs
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AC-Hall effect in multilayered semiconductors
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AChE biosensor based on aniline-MWNTs modified electrode for the detection of pesticides
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ACHE: An Architecture for Clinical Hypothesis Examination
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Acher´s constraint on the high-frequency magnetic performance of composites
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Achievability bounds for rate-compatible codes
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Achievability bounds for unequal message protection at finite block lengths
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Achievability of combined GOS requirements in broadband networks
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Achievability of maximum decoding rate on sequential coding
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Achievability of nonlinear degrees of freedom in correlatively changing fading channels
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Achievability of Pakistan´s 2030 Electricity Generation Goals Established under Medium Term Development Framework (MTDF): Validation Using Time Series Models and Error Decomposition Technique
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Achievability of the channel reciprocity and its benefit in TDD system
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Achievability proof of some multiuser channel coding theorems using backward decoding
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Achievability Proof via Output Statistics of Random Binning
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Achievability proof via output statistics of random binning
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Achievability results for learning under communication constraints
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Achievability results for statistical learning under communication constraints
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Achievable
H
∞
disturbance attenuation for mechanical systems
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Achievable accuracy in Bi-statically estimating winds from low earth orbit using reflected GPS signals
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Achievable accuracy in parameter estimation of a Gaussian plume dispersion model
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Achievable accuracy of site-specific channel modelling for indoor wireless systems simulations
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Achievable accuracy of site-specific path-loss predictions in residential environments
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Achievable and converse bounds over a general channel and general decoding metric
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Achievable and Crystallized Rate Regions of the Interference Channel with Interference as Noise
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Achievable Angles Between Two Compressed Sparse Vectors Under Norm/Distance Constraints Imposed by the Restricted Isometry Property: A Plane Geometry Approach
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Achievable angles between two compressed sparse vectors under RIP-induced norm/distance constraints
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Achievable balancing motions for a humanoid robot
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Achievable Bandwidth Estimation for Stations in Multi-Rate IEEE 802.11 WLAN Cells
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Achievable bandwidth of a quarter wavelength side-coupled ring resonator
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Achievable bandwidth of mu-negative medium made of ring resonators considering losses
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Achievable behavior by composition
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Achievable Bisimilar Behaviour of Abstract State Systems
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Achievable bit rates of DMT and FMT systems in the presence of phase noise and multipath
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Achievable bounds on signal transition activity
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Achievable budget improvement with Raman amplification and remotely pumped postamplification at transmit side of 622 Mbit/s and 2.5 Gbit/s repeaterless systems
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Achievable Capacity in Hybrid DS-CDMA/OFDM Spectrum-Sharing
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Achievable capacity in underground channels using MIMO antenna systems
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Achievable Capacity of a Spectrum Sharing System over Hyper Fading Channels
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Achievable capacity of cognitive radio systems coexisting with a macro cellular system
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Achievable Capacity of Open-Access Cognitive Radio Systems Coexisting with a Macro Cellular System
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Achievable capacity region of a Gaussian optical wireless relay channel
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Achievable Capacity Under the Interference Temperature Model
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Achievable capacity with sequential equalizers in Rayleigh fading MIMO channels
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Achievable cases in an asynchronous environment
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Achievable channel rate with perfect and compressed information
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Achievable closed-loop properties of systems under decentralized control: conditions involving the steady-state gain
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Achievable Communication Rates in Ad hoc Wireless Networks Using Local Node Cooperation
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Achievable data rate analysis of clipped FLIP-OFDM in optical wireless communication
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Achievable Data Rate in Spectrum-Sharing Channels with Variable-Rate Variable-Power Primary Users
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Achievable Data Rate of Wideband OFDM With Data-Aided Channel Estimation
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Achievable data rates for two transmit antenna broadcast channels with WCDMA HSDPA feedback information
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Achievable data rates of frequency selective Rayleigh fading MIMO burst channels
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Achievable decode and forward rates for the 3-node relay channel considering different energy constraints and synchronization errors
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Achievable Degree of Freedom on K-User Y Channels with Heterogeneous Messages
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom for
-User MIMO Y Channels Using Signal Group Based Alignment
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom for Interference Broadcast Channels with Asymmetric Complex Signaling
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom of Cellular Multiuser Two-Way Relay Networks
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Achievable degrees of freedom of MIMO multiway relaying with pairwise data exchange
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom of MIMO Y Channel With Delayed CSIT
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom of the Four-User MIMO Y Channel
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Achievable degrees of freedom of the K-user interference channel with partial cooperation
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Achievable degrees of freedom on K-user MIMO multi-way relay channel with common and private messages
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom on K-user Y Channels
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Achievable Degrees of Freedom on MIMO Two-way Relay Interference Channels
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Achievable degrees of freedom region of MIMO relay networks using Detour Schemes
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Achievable degrees-of-freedom by distributed scheduling in an (n, K)-user interference channel
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Achievable degrees-of-freedom of (n, K)-user interference channel with distributed beamforming
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Achievable delay performance in CSMA networks
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Achievable DF rate for cascaded undirected wireless networks with TDD and hidden-terminal
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Achievable distortion regions of Gaussian broadcast systems
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Achievable Distortion/Rate Tradeoff in a Decentralized Gaussian Parameter Estimation Problem
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Achievable diversity and multiplexing in multiple antenna systems with quantized power control
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Achievable Diversity Gain of Interference Channel
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Achievable diversity gain of K-user interference channel
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Achievable diversity limits in a quantized MIMO-OFDM linear pre-coded system
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Achievable diversity order by space-time trellis coding combined with MLED and OFDM over frequency selective fading channels
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Achievable Diversity Orders of Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Protocols over Gamma-Gamma Fading FSO Links
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Achievable diversity performance and range improvement from polarization diversity bi-directional antenna using two-probe excited circular ring
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Achievable diversity-multiplexing-delay tradeoff for ARQ cooperative broadcast channels
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Achievable Diversity-Multiplexing-Delay Tradeoff for ARQ Cooperative Broadcast Channels
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Achievable diversity-multiplexing-delay tradeoff in half-duplex ARQ relay channels
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Achievable diversity-rate tradeoff of MIMO AF relaying systems with MMSE transceivers
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Achievable diversity-vs-multiplexing tradeoffs in half-duplex cooperative channels
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Achievable DoF of an Underlay Two-User Gaussian Interference Channel in Heterogeneous Networks
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Achievable Downlink Rates of MRC and ZF Precoders in Massive MIMO With Uplink and Downlink Pilot Contamination
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Achievable dynamic performance in telerobotic systems
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Achievable energy efficiency in cooperative transmission system with frequency-selective power allocation
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Achievable energy efficiency resource allocation in OFDM system with mixed traffic
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Achievable environment rigidity of a haptic display to guarantee stability
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Achievable ergodic secrecy rate for MIMO SWIPT wiretap channels
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Achievable Error Bounds on Localization with Wireless Sensor Networks
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Achievable error exponent of channel coding in random access communication
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Achievable error exponents for channel with side information — erasure and list decoding
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Achievable Error Exponents for Channels With Side Information—Erasure and List Decoding
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Achievable Error Exponents for the Private Fingerprinting Game
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Achievable Error Exponents in Multiterminal Source Coding
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Achievable Error Exponents in the Gaussian Channel With Rate-Limited Feedback
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Achievable field of view of chequerboard phased array feed
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Achievable flows on orthogonal information networks
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Achievable full decode and forward rates for Cooperative MIMO BICM systems
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Achievable gains in peak power reduction via single-carrier distribution shaping
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Achievable Gains of Directional Antennas in Outdoor-Indoor Propagation Environments
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Achievable information rate for outdoor free space optical communication with intensity modulation and direct detection
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Achievable Information Rate in Nonlinear WDM Fiber-Optic Systems With Arbitrary Modulation Formats and Dispersion Maps
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Achievable information rates and coding for MIMO systems over ISI channels and frequency-selective fading channels
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Achievable information rates and the coding-spreading tradeoff in finite-sized synchronous CDMA systems
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Achievable information rates for channels with insertions, deletions, and intersymbol interference with i.i.d. inputs
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Achievable information rates for high-speed long-haul optical transmission
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Achievable information rates for high-speed long-haul optical transmission
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Achievable information rates for molecular communication with distinct molecules
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Achievable information rates for nonlinear satellite channels in unidirectional and bidirectional relaying
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Achievable information rates of multi-antenna systems over frequency-selective fading channels with constrained inputs
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Achievable information rates of PPM impulse radio for UWB channels and rake reception
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Achievable information rates on digital subscriber loops: limiting information rates with crosstalk noise
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Achievable information rates, and the coding-spreading tradeoff in finite-sized synchronous CDMA systems
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Achievable key rates for universal simulation of random data with respect to a set of statistical tests
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Achievable Limits on the Reliability of
-out-of-
:G Systems Subject to Imperfect Fault Coverag
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Achievable localization accuracy of the positioning reference signal of 3GPP LTE
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Achievable loss probabilities and buffer allocation policies in ATM nodes with correlated arrivals
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Achievable maximum-directivity beamforming for spherical microphone arrays with random array errors
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Achievable motorcycle trajectories
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Achievable MSE lower bounds in non-Bayesian Biased estimation
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Achievable multicast throughput for homogeneous wireless ad hoc networks
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Achievable multiplexing gains for wireless PCS with packetized speech
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Achievable Net-Rates in Multi-User OFDMA with Partial CSI and Finite Channel Coherence
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Achievable Outage Rate Regions for the MISO Interference Channel
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Achievable Outage Rates with Improved Decoding of BICM Multiband OFDM under Channel Estimation Errors
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Achievable partition information rate over noisy multi-access Boolean channel
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Achievable peak electrode voltage reduction by neurostimulators using descending staircase currents to deliver charge
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Achievable performance and design trade-offs in magnetic levitation control
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Achievable performance and effective interrogator design for SAW RFID sensor tags
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Achievable performance and limiting factors of echo cancellation in wireless communications
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Achievable performance and sensitivity integral constraints in preview control
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Achievable performance bound for ITSE optimal controller design
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Achievable performance for coded modulation over fading channels
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Achievable Performance Gains Using Movement Prediction and Advanced 3D System Modeling
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Achievable Performance Improvements Provided by Cooperative Diversity
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Achievable Performance Improvements Provided by Cooperative Diversity
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Achievable performance in multivariable feedback systems
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Achievable performance in product-form networks
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Achievable performance of acoustic imaging systems
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Achievable performance of autonomous SIR-based power control (mobile radio)
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Achievable performance of Bayesian compressive sensing based spectrum sensing
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Achievable performance of decentralized control systems
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Achievable performance of digital watermarking systems
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Achievable performance of dynamic channel assignment schemes under varying reuse constraints
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Achievable Performance of Orthogonal STBC Over Spatially Correlated Rician Channels
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Achievable performance of sampled-data controllers with input and output delays
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Achievable performance of turbo codes over the correlated Rician channel
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Achievable performance over fading channels with antenna diversity
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Achievable performance over the correlated Rician channel
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Achievable Performance Region for a Fractional-Order Proportional and Derivative Motion Controller
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Achievable performances for basic perturbation-based extremum seeking control in Wiener-Hammerstein plants
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Achievable position resolution of an alpha detector with continuous spatial response for use in associated particle imaging
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Achievable QoS for multiple delay classes in cellular TDMA environments
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Achievable QoS in a shared wireless channel
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Achievable QoS in an interference/resource limited shared wireless channel
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Achievable quality-of-service guarantees in wireless communication environments
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Achievable radial information densities in magnetic recording systems
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Achievable Rate Analysis and Feedback Design for Multiuser MIMO Relay with Imperfect CSI
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Achievable rate analysis and feedback design for multiuser relay with imperfect CSI
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Achievable rate analysis for multi-pair two-way massive MIMO full-duplex relay systems
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Achievable Rate Analysis in Network-Coded Cooperative Communications with Multiple Relay Nodes
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Achievable rate analysis of geometrically robust data-hiding codes in asymptotic set-ups
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Achievable rate analysis of large scale antenna systems with hardware mismatch in UL/DL
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Achievable Rate and Fairness in Coordinated Base Station Transmission
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Achievable rate and optimal physical layer rate allocation in interference-free wireless networks
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Achievable Rate and Outage Probability of Cognitive Radio with Finite-Alphabet Inputs under Imperfect Spectrum Sensing
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Achievable Rate and Power Allocation for Single-Relay AF Systems Over Rayleigh Fading Channels at High and Low SNRs
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Achievable rate and power consumption in source/relay wireless networks
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Achievable Rate Based Training Optimization for Time Varying Relay Networks
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Achievable Rate Evaluation of In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems
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Achievable rate for a multi-source relaying system
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Achievable rate for amplify and forward relay system at low SNR
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Achievable Rate for Discrete Memoryless Relay Channel with All Three Full Duplex Nodes
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Achievable rate for energy harvesting channel with finite blocklength
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Achievable Rate for Gaussian Multiple Relay Channels with Linear Relaying Functions
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Achievable rate for multiple-hop Gaussian relay channel with linear relaying
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Achievable rate improvement through channel prediction for interference alignment
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Achievable rate improvement using common message decoding for multicell networks
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Achievable Rate of a Cognitive MIMO Multiple Access Channel With Multi-Secondary Users
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Achievable rate of a two-way relay channel with structured code under Rayleigh fading
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Achievable rate of cognitive radio spectrum sharing MIMO channel with space alignment and interference temperature precoding
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Achievable Rate of Downlink Superposition Coding with Channel State Feedback
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Achievable rate of dual-hop OFDM relay system with non-regenerative relay without FFT process
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Achievable rate of full-duplex massive MIMO relaying with hardware impairments
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Achievable Rate of Gaussian Cognitive Z-Interference Channel with Partial Side Information
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Achievable rate of MIMO channels with data-aided channel estimation
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Achievable rate of MIMO channels with data-aided channel estimation and perfect interleaving
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Achievable rate of MIMO systems with multi-user diversity and delayed feedback
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Achievable rate of multiuser downlink for LOS-MIMO systems with uniform circular arrays
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Achievable rate of single-carrier systems with optimal uniform quantization at the receiver
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Achievable Rate of Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Multiple-Antenna Channels
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Achievable Rate of Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Systems Over Fading Channels at Low-Power Regime
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Achievable rate of statistical beamforming with finite-rate transmit correlation feedback
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Achievable Rate of the Half-Duplex Multi-Hop Buffer-Aided Relay Channel With Block Fading
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Achievable Rate of Two-Hop Channels under Statistical Delay Constraints
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Achievable Rate of Wireless Sensor Networks with Multi-Antenna Sinks
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Achievable rate optimization for coordinated multi-point transmission (CoMP) in cloud-based RAN architecture
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Achievable rate region and optimality of multi-hop wireless 802.11-scheduled networks
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Achievable rate region and sum-rate maximization for network beamforming for bi-directional relay networks
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Achievable rate region based on coset codes for multiple access channel with states
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Achievable Rate Region Characterization of the MIMO Broadcast Channel with Channel Distribution Information
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Achievable rate region for a hub-remote three-terminal satellite network
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Achievable rate region for broadcast-relay networks with two cooperative relays
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Achievable Rate Region for Downlink Beamforming in the Presence of Interference
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Achievable Rate Region for Gaussian MIMO MAC With Partial CSI
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Achievable rate region for multiple-access-relay-networks
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Achievable rate region for spatial multiplexing systems using the MMSE criterion
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Achievable rate region for three user discrete broadcast channel based on coset codes
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Achievable Rate Region for Wireless Systems with Time Varying Channels
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Achievable Rate Region of a Two Phase Bidirectional Relay Channel
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Achievable rate region of CSMA schedulers in wireless networks with primary interference constraints
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Achievable rate region of frequency-division-duplex cascaded wireless networks with single source and two destinations
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Achievable rate region of gaussian broadcast channel with finite input alphabet and quantized output
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Achievable Rate Region of Multiple Access with Linearly Precoded Parallel Block-Fading MIMO Channels
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Achievable Rate Region of the Bidirectional Buffer-Aided Relay Channel With Block Fading
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Achievable Rate Region under Joint Distributed Beamforming and Power Allocation for Two-Way Relay Networks
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Achievable Rate Regions and Performance Comparison of Half Duplex Bi-Directional Relaying Protocols
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Achievable rate regions and self-interference channel estimation in hybrid full-duplex/half-duplex radio links
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Achievable rate regions for asynchronous Slepian-Wolf coding systems
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Achievable rate regions for Bluetooth piconets in fading channels
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Achievable rate regions for broadcast channels with cognitive relays
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Achievable rate regions for broadcast channels with compress-and-forward relaying
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Achievable rate regions for cognitive radio Gaussian fading channels with partial CSIT
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Achievable rate regions for compound multiple access channel with channel state information
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Achievable rate regions for Dirty Tape Channels and “joint writing on Dirty paper and Dirty Tape”
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Achievable Rate Regions for Discrete Memoryless Interference Channel with State Information
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Achievable rate regions for interference channel with two relays
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Achievable rate regions for many-to-one Gaussian interference channel with a fusion centre
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Achievable rate regions for multiple-access half-degraded relay channels
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Achievable Rate Regions for Network Coding
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Achievable rate regions for network coding
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Achievable Rate Regions for OFDMA with Link Adaptation
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Achievable rate regions for Relay Channel with Private Messages with states known at the source
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Achievable rate regions for the dirty multiple access channel with partial side information at the transmitters
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Achievable Rate Regions for the Two-way Relay Channel
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Achievable Rate Regions for Two-Way MIMO AF Multiple-Relay Channels
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Achievable Rate Regions for Two-Way Relay Channel Using Nested Lattice Coding
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Achievable rate regions in multiple-antenna networks with linear network coding
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Achievable rate regions of cognitive multiple access channel with sensing errors
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Achievable rate regions of cognitive radio channels with a confidential message
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Achievable rate regions of multi-way relay channel with direct links
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Achievable rate regions of the butterfly network with noisy links and end-to-end error correction
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Achievable rate with receivers using iterative channel estimation in stationary fading channels
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Achievable rate-equivocation regions for relay broadcast channels with confidential messages
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Achievable rates and capacity for Gaussian relay channels with correlated noises
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Achievable rates and decoding error probability for parallel channels with dependent noise and restricted number of active users
395
Achievable rates and energy efficiency in cognitive radio channels with sensing errors
396
Achievable rates and exponents for asynchronous communication with ML decoding
397
Achievable Rates and Fairness in Rateless Coded Decode-and-Forward Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex Opportunistic Relaying
398
Achievable Rates and Fairness in Rateless Coded Relaying Schemes
399
Achievable rates and forward-backward decoding algorithms for the Gaussian relay channels under the one-code constraint
400
Achievable rates and optimal schedules for half duplex multiple-relay networks
401
Achievable rates and outage probability of cognitive radio with dynamic frequency hopping under imperfect spectrum sensing
402
Achievable rates and power allocation for two-way AF relaying over Rayleigh fading channels
403
Achievable Rates and Power Loading in MIMO-THP Systems
404
Achievable Rates and Scaling Laws of Power-Constrained Wireless Sensory Relay Networks
405
Achievable rates and schedules for half duplex phase fading multiple-relay networks
406
Achievable rates and training optimization for fading relay channels with memory
407
Achievable rates and upper bounds for the interference relay channel
408
Achievable Rates for
-User Gaussian Interference Channels
409
Achievable rates for a constrained Gaussian channel
410
Achievable Rates for a Relay-Aided Interference Channel
411
Achievable Rates for Adaptive IR Hybrid ARQ
412
Achievable Rates for Channels With Deletions and Insertions
413
Achievable rates for channels with deletions and insertions
414
Achievable rates for cognitive radios opportunistically permitting excessive secondary-to-primary interference
415
Achievable rates for conferencing multiway channels
416
Achievable Rates for Embedded Bidirectional Relaying in a Cellular Downlink
417
Achievable rates for fading multiple-access channels with partial channel state information
418
Achievable rates for four-dimensional coded modulation with a bit-wise receiver
419
Achievable rates for Gaussian relay networks with a supplementary non-broadcast link
420
Achievable rates for generalized spatial Tomlinson-Harashima precoding in MIMO systems
421
Achievable rates for intermittent communication
422
Achievable rates for intermittent multi-access communication
423
Achievable Rates for Lattice Coded Gaussian Wiretap Channels
424
Achievable rates for MIMO fading channels with limited feedback
425
Achievable rates for multiple access relay channel with generalized feedback
426
Achievable rates for multiple descriptions
427
Achievable Rates for Multiple Descriptions With Feed-Forward
428
Achievable rates for multiple-access channels with correlated messages
429
Achievable rates for multiple-level relay networks with supplementary non-broadcast links
430
Achievable Rates for Multiterminal Source Coding with Scalar Quantizers
431
Achievable Rates for Multiuser Interference Relay Channel
432
Achievable Rates for Network Coding on the Exchange Channel
433
Achievable Rates for Noisy Channels With Synchronization Errors
434
Achievable Rates for Nonlinear Volterra Channels
435
Achievable Rates for Pattern Recognition
436
Achievable rates for pattern recognition: binary and Gaussian cases
437
Achievable Rates for Pilot-Assisted Transmission over Rayleigh Fading Channels
438
Achievable rates for queue-based timing stegocodes
439
Achievable rates for reduced-complexity receivers on nonlinear satellite channels with memory
440
Achievable rates for the AWGN channel with multiple parallel relays
441
Achievable rates for the broadcast channel with feedback
442
Achievable rates for the broadcast channel with states known at the transmitter
443
Achievable Rates for the Discrete Memoryless Relay Channel With Partial Feedback Configurations
444
Achievable Rates for the Fading Half-Duplex Single Relay Selection Network Using Buffer-Aided Relaying
445
Achievable rates for the fading half-duplex single relay selection network using buffer-aided relaying
446
Achievable rates for the fading three-hop half-duplex relay network using buffer-aided relaying
447
Achievable Rates for the Gaussian Interference Relay Channel
448
Achievable Rates for the Gaussian Relay Interferer Channel with a Cognitive Source
449
Achievable rates for the noncoherent frequency selective fading channel
450
Achievable Rates for the Restricted Half-Duplex Two-Way Relay Channel
451
Achievable rates for the restricted half-duplex two-way relay channel under a partial-decode-and-forward protocol
452
Achievable Rates for the Three User Cooperative Multiple Access Channel
453
Achievable rates for three-user two-way cooperative relay broadcast channels
454
Achievable rates for Tomlinson-Harashima precoding
455
Achievable rates for Tomlinson-Harashima precoding
456
Achievable rates for transmission of discrete constellations over the Gaussian MAC channel
457
Achievable rates for two interfering broadcast channels with a cognitive transmitter
458
Achievable Rates for Two User Cooperative OFDMA
459
Achievable Rates for Two-Way Wire-Tap Channels
460
Achievable rates for uplink communications in LTE-advanced networks with decode-and-forward relays
461
Achievable rates for UWB peer-to-peer networks
462
Achievable rates in cognitive radio channels
463
Achievable rates in cognitive radio networks
464
Achievable Rates in Gaussian Half-Duplex Multiple Relay Networks
465
Achievable Rates in Gaussian MISO Channels with Secrecy Constraints
466
Achievable rates in low-power relay links over fading channels
467
Achievable rates in the SIMO-Uplink/MISO-downlink of an FDD system with imperfect CSI
468
Achievable rates in three-user interference channels with one cognitive transmitter
469
Achievable rates in two-user interference channels with finite inputs and (very) strong interference
470
Achievable Rates of Asymmetrical Multiple Access in Block-Fading Channels
471
Achievable Rates of Coded Linear Systems with Iterative MMSE Detection
472
Achievable Rates of Compress-and-Forward Cooperative Relaying on Gaussian Vector Channels
473
Achievable Rates of Cooperative Relaying Schemes Applied in Beamforming Mode
474
Achievable Rates of FDD Massive MIMO Systems With Spatial Channel Correlation
475
Achievable Rates of Full-Duplex MIMO Radios in Fast Fading Channels With Imperfect Channel Estimation
476
Achievable rates of Gaussian channels with realistic duty cycle and power constraints
477
Achievable Rates of IID Gaussian Symbols on the Non-Coherent Block-Fading Channel Without Channel Distribution Knowledge at the Receiver
478
Achievable Rates of MIMO Bidirectional Broadcast Channels With Self-Interference Aided Channel Estimation
479
Achievable rates of MIMO downlink beamforming with non-perfect CSI: a comparison between quantized and analog feedback
480
Achievable Rates of MIMO Systems With Linear Precoding and Iterative LMMSE Detection
481
Achievable rates of MIMO-ISI systems with linear precoding and iterative LMMSE detection
482
Achievable Rates of Multi-Antenna Downlink Channels with Peak Power Constraints
483
Achievable Rates of Multi-Hop and Cooperative MIMO Amplify-and-Forward Relay Systems with Full CSI
484
Achievable rates of multi-user millimeter wave systems with hybrid precoding
485
Achievable rates of nonlinear MIMO systems with noisy channel state information
486
Achievable Rates of Pulse-Position Modulated Impulse Radio with Transmitted Reference
487
Achievable rates of random number generators for an arbitrary prescribed distribution from an arbitrary given distribution
488
Achievable Rates of Secure Transmission in Gaussian MISO Channel with Imperfect Main Channel Estimation
489
Achievable rates of the amplify-and-forward strategy for the Gaussian relay channel
490
Achievable rates of transmitted-reference ultra-wideband radio with PPM
491
Achievable Rates of Two-Hop Interference Networks with Conferencing Relays
492
Achievable rates of uplink multiuser massive MIMO systems with estimated channels
493
Achievable rates of ZF receivers in massive MIMO with phase noise impairments
494
Achievable Rates over Doubly Selective Rician-Fading Channels under Peak-Power Constraint
495
Achievable Rates over Insertion Channels
496
Achievable Rates Over Time-Varying Rayleigh Fading Channels
497
Achievable rates vs. operating characteristics of local loop transmission: HDSL, HDSL2, ADSL and VDSL
498
Achievable Rates with Imperfect Transmitter Side Information Using a Broadcast Transmission Strategy
499
Achievable rates with implementation limitations for G.fast-based hybrid copper/fiber networks
500
Achievable rates with lattice codes for a multicast channel with relays
501
Achievable rates with quantised channel state information in a multiple-access channel with one cognitive transmitter
502
Achievable Region for Multiterminal Source Coding with Lossless Decoding in All Sources Except One
503
Achievable regions for interference channels with generalized and intermittent feedback
504
Achievable regions in the bias-variance plane for parametric estimation problems
505
Achievable RF coverage and system capacity using millimeter wave cellular technologies in 5G networks
506
Achievable safety of driverless ground vehicles
507
Achievable schemes and limits for local recovery on a graph
508
Achievable second-order coding rates for the wiretap channel
509
Achievable secrecy capacity in an underlay cognitive radio network
510
Achievable secrecy in arbitrary erasure networks with feedback
511
Achievable secrecy rate of the relay-eavesdropper channel with generalized feedback
512
Achievable Secrecy Rate Regions for the Two-Way Wiretap Channel
513
Achievable Secrecy Rates for the Broadcast Channel With Confidential Message and Finite Constellation Inputs
514
Achievable secrecy rates in physical layer secure systems with a helping interferer
515
Achievable Secrecy Rates of an Energy Harvesting Device with a Finite Battery
516
Achievable secrecy rates over MIMOME Gaussian channels with GMM signals in low-noise regime
517
Achievable secrecy sum-rate in a fading MAC-WT with power control and without CSI of eavesdropper
518
Achievable secure degrees of freedom of MISO broadcast channel With alternating CSIT
519
Achievable SNR and rate regions for OFDM-based asynchronous two-way relay networks
520
Achievable spatial degrees of freedom for the MIMO interference channel with local CSIT
521
Achievable Spatial Throughput in Multi-Antenna Cognitive Underlay Networks with Multi-Hop Relaying
522
Achievable strategies for general secure network coding
523
Achievable sum rate analysis of ZF receivers in 3D MIMO with Rayleigh/log-normal fading channels
524
Achievable Sum Rate Comparison of MIMO OFDMA and SC-FDMA Systems with Linear Receivers
525
Achievable Sum Rate of MIMO MMSE Receivers: A General Analytic Framework
526
Achievable sum rates of MIMO SC-FDMA systems with different receivers
527
Achievable sum-rate analysis for massive MIMO systems with different array configurations
528
Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Practical Multiuser Scheduling Schemes with Limited Feedback
529
Achievable Sum-Rate Maximizing AF Relay Beamforming Scheme in Two-Way Relay Channels
530
Achievable sum-rate of multiuser massive MIMO downlink in ricean fading channels
531
Achievable Sum-Rate of MU-MIMO Cellular Two-Way Relay Channels: Lattice Code-Aided Linear Precoding
532
Achievable sum-rate of the two-user Gaussian interference channel through rate-splitting and successive decoding
533
Achievable Sum-Rate of Two-Way AF Relay Networks with Relay Adaptation
534
Achievable sum-rates in Gaussian multiple-access channels with MIMO-AF-relay and direct links
535
Achievable Sum-Rates in MIMO Broadcast Channels with Vector Precoding Techniques Using Coded Modulation
536
Achievable sum-rates in the two-user Gaussian multiple-access channel with a MIMO-AF-relay
537
Achievable system performance gains using distributed antenna deployments
538
Achievable throughput and queueing delay for imperfect cooperative retransmission MAC protocols
539
Achievable throughput approximation for RBD precoding at high SNRS
540
Achievable Throughput for Dual-Mode Limited-Feedback Transmit Beamforming over Temporally Correlated Wireless Channels
541
Achievable throughput in duty-cycled wireless networks
542
Achievable throughput in power-constrained cognitive wireless networks
543
Achievable throughput in two-scale wireless networks
544
Achievable Throughput of Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Networks
545
Achievable Throughput of MIMO Downlink Beamforming with Limited Channel Information
546
Achievable throughput of multicarrier-based multipoint-to-point networks using a reservation-based channel access protocol
547
Achievable throughput of multi-mode multiuser MIMO with imperfect CSI constraints
548
Achievable throughput of wireless networks with local traffic
549
Achievable Throughput Optimization in Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Systems
550
Achievable Throughput Optimization in OFDM Systems in the Presence of Interference and its Application to Power Line Networks
551
Achievable Throughput Regions of Fading Broadcast and Interference Channels under QoS Constraints
552
Achievable Throughput under BER Constraints via Transmission Scheduling and Multiuser Detection
553
Achievable throughput with Block Diagonalization on OFDM indoor demonstrator
554
Achievable transmission capacity of cognitive mesh networks with different media access control
555
Achievable transmission capacity of cognitive radio networks with cooperative relaying
556
Achievable Transmission Capacity of Relay-Assisted Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication Underlay Cellular Networks
557
Achievable Transmission Capacity of Secondary System in Cognitive Radio Networks
558
Achievable Transmission Rate of the Secondary User in Cognitive Radio Networks with Hybrid Spectrum Access Strategy
559
Achievable transmission rate of the secondary user in underlay cognitive radio networks over a Rayleigh fading channel
560
Achievable Transmission Rates and Self-Interference Channel Estimation in Hybrid Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex MIMO Relaying
561
Achievable uniform rates for ad hoc networks
562
Achievable-SIR-based predictive closed-loop power control in a CDMA mobile system
563
Achieve Agile Enterprise System through Collaboration with BPMS
564
Achieve constant performance guarantees using asynchronous crossbar scheduling without speedup
565
Achieve distributed, scalable and effective access control in cloud storage services
566
Achieve high availability about point-single failures in OpenStack
567
Achieve load balancing and avoid bandwidth fragmentation in MANET QoS routing
568
Achieve Load Balancing with a Re-routable LB-BvN Switching Scheme
569
Achieve single-channel BCI: The choice of electrode position and signal characteristics
570
Achieve Success Through Effective Leadership [Career Consultation]
571
Achieve the Degrees of Freedom of K-User MIMO Interference Channel with a MIMO Relay
572
Achieve User Authentication and Seamless Connectivity on WiFi and WiMAX Interworked Wireless City
573
Achieved accuracy of a spherical near-field arch positioning system
574
Achieved IPC performance (still the foundation for extensibility)
575
Achieved Reliability of the North American Design Approaches for Transmission Overhead Structures
576
Achieved results with MATVOX02 An assistance tool for visually impaired people in the exact science areas
577
Achieveing reduced area by Multi-bit Flip flop design
578
Achievement and control of the 100 μA beam at triumf
579
Achievement and design of Equipment Battle Simulation database based on HLA
580
Achievement and experience of improving power system stability by PSS/excitation control in China
581
Achievement and Flexibility
582
Achievement and future challenges in 3D researches
583
Achievement and perspective of GaN technology for microwave applications
584
Achievement and Service Awards [Call for nominations]
585
Achievement Award
586
Achievement Award
587
Achievement Award of the IEEE Group on Sonics and Ultrasonics
588
Achievement Award of the IEEE Sonics and Ultrasonics Group
589
Achievement Award of the IEEE Sonics and Ultrasonics Group
590
Achievement Award of the IEEE Sonics and Ultrasonics Group
591
Achievement Award of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society
592
Achievement despite austerity
593
Achievement for Complicated Electromagnetic Environment Simulation Application Based on ChinaGrid
594
Achievement goal theory: A framework for implementing group work and open-ended problem solving
595
Achievement notification in a real-world achievement system
596
Achievement of ‘Mikoshi’ with multiple humanoid robots as coordinated navigation problem based on real-time 3D space recognition in a dynamic environment
597
Achievement of 1 bit/s/Hz information spectral density using coherent WDM
598
Achievement of 1 MHz frequency stability of semiconductor lasers by double-loop AFC scheme
599
Achievement Of 10 Kw Oscillation Of The Industrial Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser
600
Achievement of 15.1% total area efficiency on 1.09m
2
monolithic CIGSeS modules in TSMC Solar production line
601
Achievement of 16% milestone with 30cm×30cm-sized CIS-based thin-film submodules
602
Achievement of 16.5% total area efficiency on 1.09m2 CIGS modules in TSMC solar production line
603
Achievement of 17.5% efficiency with 30 × 30cm
2
-sized Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)
2
submodules
604
Achievement of 19.7% efficiency with a small-sized Cu(InGa)(SeS)
2
solar cells prepared by sulfurization after selenizaion process with Zn-based buffer
605
Achievement of 6 GHz wide, continuous and pure frequency tuning of 1.3 μm external cavity semiconductor laser and its applications in high resolution spectral measurement
606
Achievement of a 10 kV IMD system by 6 kV three-level NPC inverter with IGCTs in series connection applied in water works
607
Achievement of a high-sensitive and high-overload sensor based on the bossed-diaphragm structure
608
Achievement of a Tunable Filter Based on the Fiber Fabry-Perot Interferometer and Fiber Bragg Gratings
609
Achievement of accuracy in FEM-based solutions by applying the Theorem of reciprocity
610
Achievement of an Adaptive Traffic Sense Algorithm in Traffic Scheduling
611
Achievement of beam steering in terahertz band based on frequency-scanning grating-reflector antenna
612
Achievement of Bevalac Rapid Mode Switching
613
Achievement of broad band and higher effective Raman gain fibre raman amplifier with multiple pump wavelength sources
614
Achievement of complex contact motion with environments by musculoskeletal humanoid using humanlike shock absorption strategy
615
Achievement of Dynamic Link Library Insertion under .Net
616
Achievement of high data rates by using high gain antennas in indoor pico cells
617
Achievement of high gain in a planar heterojunction bipolar transistor with lateral current flow
618
Achievement of High Heat Removal Characteristics of Superconducting Magnets With Imbedded Oscillating Heat Pipes
619
Achievement of high performances for general purpose inverter drive induction motor system
620
Achievement of High Picture Quality in Color CRTs with the Beam-Scan Velocity Modulation Method
621
Achievement of high scaling gain macro-micro bilateral control system
622
Achievement of higher motor winding slot fill through the use of piezoelectric excitation device
623
Achievement of High-speed Processing by Autonomous Decentralized Processing and Decentralized Algorithm in a Wired-and-Wireless Integrated IC Card Ticket System
624
Achievement of inverse frequency-dependent phase shift by using composite right/left-handed phase shifter
625
Achievement of Large Normalized Delay Bandwidth Product by Exciting Electromagnetic-Induced Transparency in Plasmonic Waveguide
626
Achievement of large spot size and long collimation length using UV curable self-assembled polymer lens on a beam expanding core-less silica fiber
627
Achievement of linearly polarized single-transverse-mode emission from active multimode fiber via multimode interference
628
Achievement of low sidelobe characteristics in a TM
01
mode lens horn antenna
629
Achievement of low temperature chip stacking by a wafer-applied underfill material
630
Achievement of low-sensitivity characteristics and robust stability condition for multi-variable systems having an uncertain number of right half plane poles
631
Achievement of More Than 25% Conversion Efficiency With Crystalline Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cell
632
Achievement of multiple HTTP communications based on single TCP connection
633
Achievement of non-selectivity barrier slurry by adding H3PO4 and its application in patterned wafers CMP
634
Achievement of novel multicarrier CDMA with various modulation techniques
635
Achievement of over 17% efficiency with 30×30cm
2
-sized Cu(InGa)(SeS)
2
submodules
636
Achievement of pencil-beam radiation from a TM
01
mode circular waveguide source
637
Achievement of Practical Tape Speed for Recording Video Signals
638
Achievement of preassigned spectra in the synthesis of band-pass constant-envelope signals by rapidly hopping through discrete frequencies
639
Achievement of precise force control for a tendon-driven rotary actuator with thrust wires and a PE line
640
Achievement of Proxy Cache System for Streaming Media Based on Patch Algorithm
641
Achievement of p-type doping in gallium nitride by beryllium implantation
642
Achievement of rate-distortion bound over additive white noise channel utilizing a noiseless feedback channel
643
Achievement of real haptic sensation with tendon driven segregated jaws for laparoscopic forceps
644
Achievement of recognition guided teleoperation driving system for humanoid robots with vehicle path estimation
645
Achievement of reliability in service radio equipment. Radio Section discussion meeting, 28th November, 1949
646
Achievement of shot-noise-limited sensitivity and 50 dB dynamic range by photon-counting receiver using Si avalanche photodiode
647
Achievement of shot-noise-limited sensitivity and 50-dB dynamic range by photon-counting receiver using Si avalanche photodiode
648
Achievement of Subchannel Frequency Spacing Less Than Symbol Rate and Improvement of Dispersion Tolerance in Optical OFDM Transmission
649
Achievement of the behaviour rules of a renewable source of energy (solar arrays + inverter) using evolutionary algorithms techniques
650
Achievement of the highest performance of a CCMHD generator: an isentropic efficiency of 63% and an enthalpy extraction ratio of 31%
651
Achievement of the saturation limit and double pass amplification in a discharge pumped soft X-ray amplifier
652
Achievement of trapeze motion for humanoid robots based on realtime ego-motion / moving objects´ motions recognition algorithm
653
Achievement of twist squat by musculoskeletal humanoid with screw-home mechanism
654
Achievement of ultra-low threshold excitation power (8 nW) in a nearly-single quantum dot nanocavity laser
655
Achievement of uniform attenuation from 1.25 to 1.6 μm using a new three-layered Co/sup 2+/ doped optical fiber
656
Achievement of vertically stacked InAs quantum dots on InP emitting at 1.55 μm
657
Achievement to Abnormity Association of Processor and Embedded Operating System
658
Achievements and challenges for the electrical performance of MOSFETs with high-k gate dielectrics
659
Achievements and challenges for the electrical performance of MOSFETs with high-k gate dielectrics
660
Achievements and Challenges in Cocomo-Based Software Resource Estimation
661
Achievements and challenges in particle beam fusion research
662
Achievements and Challenges in State-of-the-Art Software Traceability Between Test and Code Artifacts
663
Achievements and Challenges of Metamorphic Testing
664
Achievements and challenges of Model Based Testing in industry
665
Achievements and challenges of translational research in non-invasive SMR-BCI-controlled upper extremity neuroprosthesis in spinal cord injury
666
Achievements and Experiences from a Grid-Based Earthquake Analysis and Modelling Study
667
Achievements and future prospects of wavelength conversion and all-optical regeneration
668
Achievements and Perspectives of the Drie Technology for the Microsystems Market
669
Achievements and Problem Areas of Atomic Frequency Control
670
Achievements and Prospects in the Utilization of Kinetic Energy
671
Achievements and Prospects of Artificial Earth Satellites
672
Achievements and Prospects of Microwave Distributed Amplifiers
673
Achievements and remaining challenges in multimedia data modeling
674
Achievements and the Road Ahead: The First Decade of Cognitive Radio
675
Achievements evaluation of disciples in the systems of electronic learning
676
Achievements in PBG structures modelling and fabrication
677
Achievements in power [History]
678
Achievements in rotary head magnetic recording
679
Achievements in slow and fast light in optical fibres
680
Achievements in space robotics
681
Achievements in technical activities and conferences [The President´s Page]
682
Achievements in the field of voice synthesis for Romanian
683
Achievements of British engineering in overseas railway electrification
684
Achievements of British engineering in overseas railway electrification
685
Achievements of China National Climbing Project “micro-electro-mechanical systems, 1994-1998”
686
Achievements of co-operation
687
Achievements of COST 266 Action and further prospects in research of advanced infrastructure for photonic networks
688
Achievements of European collaboration in CAD within the EDGE project
689
Achievements of European Research Cooperation on Microwave Amplifiers in the TARGET Network
690
Achievements of Japanese micromachine projects
691
Achievements of Nagano ITCS/PTPS
692
Achievements of recent research on electrical discharges and their practical applications in Japan
693
Achievements of the ASTRO-E Hard X-ray Detector development
694
Achievements of the European NOBEL project
695
Achievements of various individuals
696
Achievements on engineering and manufacturing of ITER first mirrors mock-ups
697
Achievements on Engineering and Manufacturing of ITER First-Mirror Mock-ups
698
Achievements Recommendation Framework Based on Scientific Collaboration Network
699
Achievements, Open Problems and Challenges for Search Based Software Testing
700
Achieving "Massive MIMO" Spectral Efficiency with a Not-so-Large Number of Antennas
701
Achieving "synergy" in cognitive behavior of humanoids via deep learning of dynamic visuo-motor-attentional coordination
702
Achieving ‘handoff’ traceability of complex system improvement
703
Achieving ±30 ps accuracy in the ATE environment
704
Achieving
on Particulate Barium Ferrite Tape
705
Achieving 0.1% radiometric uncertainty in the solar bands using FTS
706
Achieving 0.4-mm FWHM spatial resolution with an RPC-based small-animal PET prototype
707
Achieving 1 Gbit/in
2
with inductive recording heads
708
Achieving 1/2 log (1+SNR) on the AWGN channel with lattice encoding and decoding
709
Achieving 1/f noise reduction with the MEMS flux concentrator
710
Achieving 100% routability with 100% utilization in a complex PLD architecture
711
Achieving 100% success ratio in finding the delay constrained least cost path
712
Achieving 100% Throughput for Multicast Traffic in Input-Queued Switches
713
Achieving 100% throughput in a Two-Stage Multicast Switch
714
Achieving 100% throughput in an input-queued switch
715
Achieving 100% throughput in an input-queued switch
716
Achieving 100% throughput in input-buffered WDM optical packet interconnects
717
Achieving 100% Throughput in Reconfigurable Optical Networks
718
Achieving 100% Throughput in Reconfigurable Optical Networks
719
Achieving 100% Throughput in TCP/AQM Under Aggressive Packet Marking With Small Buffer
720
Achieving 100% throughput in two-stage switch with feedback
721
Achieving 100% Throughput in Input-Buffered WDM Optical Packet Interconnects
722
Achieving 100,000,000 database inserts per second using Accumulo and D4M
723
Achieving 100G Transmission Rates in Packet Transport Networks
724
Achieving 20% efficiency mass production modules through advanced designs
725
Achieving 26% triple junction cascade solar cell production
726
Achieving 360° Angle Coverage with Minimum Transmission Cost in Visual Sensor Networks
727
Achieving 550 MHz in an ASIC methodology
728
Achieving 800 MT/s performance with PGA370 socket
729
Achieving 9ps unloaded ring oscillator delay in FuSI/HfSiON with 0.8 nm EOT
730
Achieving a balanced low-cost architecture for mass storage management through multiple fast Ethernet channels on the Beowulf parallel workstation
731
Achieving a common view point: yaw, pitch, and roll
732
Achieving a constant power speed range for PM drives
733
Achieving a constant power speed range for PM drives
734
Achieving a Continuous Diversity-Complexity Tradeoff in Wireless MIMO Systems via Pre-Equalized Sphere-Decoding
735
Achieving a decision paradigm for distributed warfare resource management
736
Achieving a Fitts law relationship for visual guided reaching
737
Achieving a Frequency Reuse Factor of 1 in OFDMA Cellular Networks with Cooperative Communications
738
Achieving a good trade-off between complexity and enhancement in cross-layer architectures.
739
Achieving a hands-free computer interface using voice recognition and speech synthesis [for ATE]
740
Achieving a hands-free computer interface using voice recognition and speech synthesis [for Windows-based ATE]
741
Achieving a high pulse power system through engineering the battery-capacitor combination
742
Achieving a high uplink capacity and coverage by using multicarriers in 3G-WCDMA systems
743
Achieving a higher performance in bilayer graphene FET - strain engineering
744
Achieving a Highly Effective Green Supply Chain with a "Product Oriented Model".
745
Achieving a large domain of attraction with short-horizon linear MPC via polyhedral Lyapunov functions
746
Achieving a low carbon economy in a fast developing country
747
Achieving a magnetically clean spacecraft for the RBSP mission
748
Achieving a More Accurate Skeleton through the Refinement of Skeletonization Triangles
749
Achieving a More Disciplined R and D Literature
750
Achieving a New Engineering Core Curriculum
751
Achieving a nonovershooting transient response with multivariable dynamic output feedback tracking controllers
752
Achieving a portal transformation [Book Review]
753
Achieving a prioritized research & technology development portfolio for the Dust Management Project
754
Achieving a QoS Target in NGN Networks via an Efficient Admission Control Strategy
755
Achieving a reliable V-2-V communication for safety messages
756
Achieving a reuse perspective within a component recovery process: an industrial scale case study
757
Achieving a smaller penumbra region for better planning in conformal radiotherapy by using a longitudinal magnetic field
758
Achieving a synergy by combining air conditioners and photovoltaic panels: An evolutionary-algorithm approach
759
Achieving a system operational availability requirement (ASOAR) model
760
Achieving a system operational availability requirement model
761
Achieving a Vanishing SNR Gap to Exact Lattice Decoding at a Subexponential Complexity
762
Achieving a wide input voltage and output power load range step-down DC-DC conversion with good full range efficiency at 4kW
763
Achieving a world record in ultra high speed wire bonding through novel technology
764
Achieving Absolutely Optimal Block Pipelining in Organized Network Coded Gossip
765
Achieving Accords over Agents Own Ontology
766
Achieving Accountability in Smart Grid
767
Achieving accuracy and high performance in static sensitizable path analysis
768
Achieving accuracy in transistor and thyristor modeling
769
Achieving accuracy in transistor and thyristor modeling
770
Achieving Accurate and Reliable Low Level Electrical Measurements
771
Achieving accurate colour image segmentation in 2D and 3D with LVQ classifiers and partial adaptable class-specific representation
772
Achieving accurate electro-optical-thermal measurements of high-power LEDs
773
Achieving accurate results with a circuit simulator
774
Achieving accurate thermal characterization using a CFD code: a case study of PLCC packages
775
Achieving accurate thermal characterization using a CFD code-case study of plastic packages
776
Achieving Accurate Timing Measurements on TTL/CMOS Devices
777
Achieving action to improve the framework for defence strategy and execution: A case study
778
Achieving Adaptive sum-capacity of fading MACs with distributed CSI and non-identical links by rate-splitting
779
Achieving affordability through fuzzy reasoning and control
780
Achieving affordable readiness in naval aviation maintenance through the acquisition and management of ATE and TPSs-opportunities and challenges
781
Achieving Agility in Adaptive and Perfective Software Maintenance
782
Achieving air-ground communications in 802.11 networks with three-dimensional aerial mobility
783
Achieving airtime fairness of delay-sensitive applications in multirate IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs
784
Achieving ALARP with safety instrumented systems
785
Achieving ALARP with Safety Instrumented Systems
786
Achieving Alarp with Safety Instrumented Systems
787
Achieving always Best Connected service for a mobile user in VANET
788
Achieving ambidexterity through balancing exploration and exploitation with interorganizational collaboration
789
Achieving an acceptable design model for autonomic systems
790
Achieving an effective appraisal system
791
Achieving an identifiable parametrization for direct adaptive control of multivariable plants
792
Achieving and assuring high availability
793
Achieving and Maintaining CMMI Maturity Level 5 in a Small Organization
794
Achieving and Maintaining Cost-Optimal Operation of a Hierarchical DHT System
795
Achieving And Optinhsing Flexible Manufacturing Performance On Existing Manufacturing Systems
796
Achieving and sustaining gender balance in an undergraduate teaching institution
797
Achieving Anonymous Communication in Ad Hoc Networks
798
Achieving anonymous location-based services
799
Achieving Antenna and Multipath Diversities in GLRT-Based Burst Packet Detection
800
Achieving application level fairness through utility-based wireless fair scheduling
801
Achieving appropriate design for developing world heath care: The case of a low-cost autoclave for primary health clinics
802
Achieving arbitrary locality and availability in binary codes
803
Achieving Arbitrary Multiplexing Rates for MIMO-OFDM Systems by Hybrid Cyclic Delay Diversity
804
Achieving arbitrary passband profiles and high stopband attenuation in microwave photonic filters
805
Achieving arbitrary passband profiles and high stopband attenuation in microwave photonic filters
806
Achieving Arbitrary Signals Transmission Using a Single Radio Frequency Chain
807
Achieving Asymmetric Sensing Coverage for Duty Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks
808
Achieving Asymptotic Efficient Performance for Squared Range and Squared Range Difference Localizations
809
Achieving asynchronous speedup while preserving synchronous semantics: an implementation of instructional footprinting in Linda
810
Achieving ATE accuracy at gigahertz test rates: comparison of electronic and electrooptic sampling technologies
811
Achieving ATM shaping function using programmable ATM adapter
812
Achieving Atomicity of Tokens in Time Petri Nets: An Approach Based on Virtual Tokens
813
Achieving at-speed structural test
814
Achieving authorized and ranked multi-keyword search over encrypted cloud data
815
Achieving automation - the industrial contribution
816
Achieving Autonomy through Design
817
Achieving availability and reliability in wireless sensor networks applications
818
Achieving AWGN Capacity Under Stochastic Energy Harvesting
819
Achieving AWGN Channel Capacity With Lattice Gaussian Coding
820
Achieving AWGN Multiple Access Channel Capacity with Spatial Graph Coupling
821
Achieving balance in software engineering curricula
822
Achieving balanced buffer utilization with a proper co-design of flow control and routing algorithm
823
Achieving balanced traffic distribution in MPLS networks
824
Achieving bandwidth guarantees in multi-tenant cloud networks using a dual-hose model
825
Achieving Bayes MMSE performance in the sparse signal + Gaussian white noise model when the noise level is unknown
826
Achieving better balance between compression and quality for JPEG-LS
827
Achieving Better Performance Using a New Variable LMS Algorithm Equalizer for Systems-Based OFDM
828
Achieving Bi-Channel-Connectivity with Topology Control in Cognitive Radio Networks
829
Achieving big data privacy via hybrid cloud
830
Achieving Bilateral Utility Maximization and Location Privacy Preservation in Database-Driven Cognitive Radio Networks
831
Achieving Bilateralism in Electroheat Stability Evaluations
832
Achieving bipedal locomotion on rough terrain through human-inspired control
833
Achieving Board-Level BIST Using the Boundary-Scan Master
834
Achieving both wideband mitigation of ground bounce noise and good signal integrity by novel period structure
835
Achieving bounded and predictable recovery using real-time logging
836
Achieving Bounded Blocking in Circuit-Switched Networks
837
Achieving bounded delay on a time-varying satellite uplink
838
Achieving Bounded Delay on Message Delivery in Publish/Subscribe Systems
839
Achieving Bounded Matching Delay and Maximized Throughput in Information Dissemination Management
840
Achieving breakout innovation [innovation management]
841
Achieving brightness-insensitive measurements of colour saturation for use in object recognition
842
Achieving broad-area laser diodes with high output power and single-lobed far-field patterns in the lateral direction by loading a modal reflector
843
Achieving broadcasting efficiency in V2X networks with a distance-based protocol
844
Achieving Business Agility by Integrating SOA and BPM Technology
845
Achieving Business Efficiencies Using Affordable Asset Data
846
Achieving business process and business rules integration using SPL
847
Achieving Business Process Flexibility with Business Rules
848
Achieving Byzantine agreement in a generalized network model
849
Achieving Byzantine agreement in a processor and link fallible network
850
Achieving capability superiority
851
Achieving capacity of large alphabet discrete memoryless channels
852
Achieving Career Gold: Lindner Offers Advice to Engineers [Career Advisor]
853
Achieving carrier class availability of FSO link via a complementary RF link
854
Achieving cell outage compensation in radio access network with automatic network management
855
Achieving Channel Capacity Using Asymmetric Signaling Control in Optical Code Division Multiple Access
856
Achieving Class-Based QoS for Transactional Workloads
857
Achieving Classification and Clustering in One Shot Lesson Learned from Labeling Anonymous Datasets
858
Achieving cleaner production in SMEs batik toward innovation in production process
859
Achieving Clinical Statement Interoperability Using R-MIM and Archetype-Based Semantic Transformations
860
Achieving Close-Capacity Performance with Simple Concatenation Scheme on Multiple-Antenna Channels
861
Achieving cluster consensus in continuous-time networks of multi-agents with adapted inputs
862
Achieving Cluster Consensus in Continuous-Time Networks of Multi-Agents With Inter-Cluster Non-Identical Inputs
863
Achieving CO
2
emission targets for energy consumption at Canadian manufacturing and beyond; using hybrid optimization model
864
Achieving CO2 emission targets for energy consumption at Canadian manufacturing and beyond; using Hybrid Optimization Model
865
Achieving Code Synchronization In Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum System Applications Using Recurrent Neural Networks
866
Achieving cognitive and secure transmissions using multiple antennas
867
Achieving coherent capacity of correlated MIMO channels in the low-power regime with non-flashy signaling schemes
868
Achieving Collaborative Wi-Fi Sharing without Changing Current Technologies
869
Achieving Collective Intelligence via Large-Scale On-line Argumentation
870
Achieving color uniformity across multi-projector displays
871
Achieving common ground under asymmetric agency and social sentience in communication for human-robot teaming
872
Achieving Common Operational Data (COD): A conceptual informational framework using the Unified Incident Command and Decision Support™ (UICDS™) approach
873
Achieving Communication Efficiency through Push-Pull Partitioning of Semantic Spaces to Disseminate Dynamic Information
874
Achieving Commutation Control of an MRI-Powered Robot Actuator
875
Achieving comparable global accuracy in the split-step Fourier simulation of optical fiber communication channel
876
Achieving Competence-Based Curriculum in Engineering Education in Spain
877
Achieving competitive advantage and organisational performance through service quality initiatives in the supply chain
878
Achieving competitiveness through setup time reduction
879
Achieving Complete Bandgaps by Self-Similar Spherical Structure Using Low Refractive Index Materials
880
ACHIEVING COMPLETE DELAY FAULT TESTABILITY BY EXTRA INPUTS
881
Achieving complete learning in Multi-Armed Bandit problems
882
Achieving complex discrete wavelet transform by lifting scheme using Meyer wavelet
883
Achieving Complex Geological Object Solid Modeling Based on TIN and TEN
884
Achieving Compliance With The European Community EMC Directive
885
Achieving compliant spherical linkage designs from compliant planar linkages based on PRBM: A spherical Young mechanism case study
886
Achieving composability in NoC-based MPSoCs through QoS management at software level
887
Achieving computational intelligence by resource optimization
888
Achieving Conduction Band-Edge Effective Work Functions by La
2
O
3
Capping of Hafnium Silicates
889
Achieving Conduction Band-Edge Schottky Barrier Height for Arsenic-Segregated Nickel Aluminide Disilicide and Implementation in FinFETs With Ultra-Narrow Fin Widths
890
Achieving Confidentiality Security Service for CAN
891
Achieving configural location privacy in location based routing for MANET
892
Achieving Congestion Diversity in Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks
893
Achieving congestion diversity in wireless ad-hoc networks
894
Achieving connected home architectural simplicity
895
Achieving consensus amongst self-propelling agents by enforcing sliding modes
896
Achieving Consensus in Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks: The Impact of Network Topology on Energy Consumption
897
Achieving consensus on networks with antagonistic interactions
898
Achieving consistence for cross-domain WAN control in Software-Defined Networks
899
Achieving consistency in active databases
900
Achieving consistency in collaborative image annotation systems
901
Achieving consistency in mobile databases through localization in PRO-MOTION
902
Achieving consistency of replicated copies with the relay race method
903
Achieving consistent PHB across the GIG, a QoS common denominator
904
Achieving constant frequency operation in DC-DC resonant converters through magnetic control
905
Achieving Content-User Synergy in MPEG-7
906
Achieving Context Awareness and Intelligence in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks: A Payoff Propagation Approach
907
Achieving continuous V
T
performance in a dual V
T
process
908
Achieving continuously tunable slow and fast light by using an optically pumped tilted fiber Bragg grating
909
Achieving control architecture flexibility in multi-vendor networking architectures
910
Achieving Controllability of Electric Loads
911
Achieving controllability of plug-in electric vehicles
912
Achieving cooperative detection against Sybil attack in wireless ad hoc networks: A game theoretic approach
913
Achieving cooperative diversity with multiple frequency offset estimation
914
Achieving coordination in random access networks without explicit message passing
915
Achieving coordination tasks in finite time via nonsmooth gradient flows
916
Achieving corporative behavior in heterogeneous agents using hierarchic reinforcement learning-an approach to piano mover´s problem
917
Achieving correlation of radiated rf immunity testing performed in an absorber lined shielded enclosure and a mode tuned reverberation chamber
918
Achieving cost effective cloud video services via fine grained multicore scheduling
919
Achieving cost effective support solutions for the new millenium through the DoD automatic test systems selection process
920
Achieving cost effective support solutions for the new millenium through the DoD automatic test systems selection process
921
Achieving cost efficiency using CaaS model in the cloud
922
Achieving Coverage through Distributed Reinforcement Learning in Wireless Sensor Networks
923
Achieving crack free package through elimination of type II failure
924
Achieving creativity and innovation through IEEE Pre-University divisions
925
Achieving critical consistency through progressive slowdown in highly interactive Multi-Player Online Games
926
Achieving critical infrastructure protection through the interaction of computer security and network forensics
927
Achieving Cryptographic Modernization Compliance for Reprogrammable Crypto in Space
928
Achieving Csiszár´s source-channel coding exponent with product distributions
929
Achieving cyberdeterrence and the ability of small states to hold large states at risk
930
Achieving data K-Availability in intermittently connected sensor networks
931
Achieving Data Privacy and Security Using Web Services
932
Achieving Data Privacy and Security Using Web Services
933
Achieving Data Privacy through Secrecy Views and Null-Based Virtual Updates
934
Achieving Data Survivability and Confidentiality in Unattended Wireless Sensor Networks
935
Achieving Data Utility Fairness in Periodic Dissemination for VANETs
936
Achieving data warehouse quality using GDI approach
937
Achieving database accountability and traceability using the bitemporal relation
938
Achieving Database Information Accountability in the Cloud
939
Achieving DDoS resiliency in a software defined network by intelligent risk assessment based on neural networks and danger theory
940
Achieving decoherence suppression in open quantum systems by utilizing the model of environmental interactions
941
Achieving Decoupling with Predictive Controllers
942
Achieving deep customer focus
943
Achieving delay and throughput decoupling in distributed fair queueing over ad hoc networks
944
Achieving delay differentiation by scheduling based on optimal balancing of weighted instantaneous and cumulative queue lengths
945
Achieving Delay Diversity in Asynchronous Underwater Acoustic (UWA) Cooperative Communication Systems
946
Achieving Delay Guarantees in Ad Hoc Networks through Dynamic Contention Window Adaptation
947
Achieving demand side management with appliance controller devices
948
Achieving dependability in mission-critical operating systems through adaptability and large-scale functional integration
949
Achieving dependability in software-defined networking — A perspective
950
Achieving Dependability of Cyber Physical Systems with Autonomic Covering
951
Achieving Dependability through Dynamic Reconfiguration in Sensor Operating Systems
952
Achieving dependability throughout the development process: a distributed software experiment
953
Achieving Dependable Component Bindings in Dynamic Adaptive Systems - A Runtime Testing Approach
954
Achieving Dependable Component-Based Systems Through Generative Aspect Oriented Component Adaptation
955
Achieving design closure in a typical mixed-signal ASIC; a Design-For-Test centric approach.
956
Achieving design closure through delay relaxation parameter
957
Achieving design enlightenment: Defining a new user experience measurement framework
958
Achieving design innovation in the new century
959
Achieving Design Integration in SMES
960
Achieving design targets by stochastic car crash simulations
961
Achieving desirable gameplay objectives by niched evolution of game parameters
962
Achieving Desired Contact State Transitions of Polyhedral Parts with Compliant Motions
963
Achieving deterministic, hard real-time control on an IBM-compatible PC: a general configuration guideline
964
Achieving Development Outcomes through Technology Interventions in a Nonprofit Organization
965
Achieving diagonal dominance by frequency interpolation
966
Achieving diagonal dominance for TITO systems using diagonal controllers
967
Achieving dialogue with children with severe autism in an adaptive multisensory interaction: the "MEDIATE" project
968
Achieving differential privacy of data disclosure in the smart grid
969
Achieving digital controller with open architecture addressing capability and obsolescence for marine power plant
970
Achieving direct volume visualization with interactive semantic region selection
971
Achieving directionality and transmit diversity via smart antenna pattern oscillation with a geometric-based stochastic channel model for coherence time evaluation
972
Achieving disabled access in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico
973
Achieving Discrete Relative Timing with Untimed Process Algebra
974
Achieving Disruptive Innovation - forecasting potential technologies based upon technical system evolution by TRIZ
975
Achieving distributed buffering in multi-path routing using fair allocation
976
Achieving distributed load balancing in self-organizing LTE radio access network with autonomic network management
977
Achieving Distributed System Information Security
978
Achieving Distributed Termination without Freezing
979
Achieving distributed trusted services
980
Achieving distribution feeder reliability using benefit/cost ratio analysis
981
Achieving Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff in Finite-Rate Feedback Multi-Antenna Systems with User Selection
982
Achieving DoD IP Modem interoperability utilizing the Joint IP Modem (JIPM)
983
Achieving downlink macro-diversity in cellular networks by exploiting interference alignment
984
Achieving dynamic AI difficulty by using reinforcement learning and fuzzy logic skill metering
985
Achieving Dynamic Capabilities with Cloud Computing
986
Achieving dynamic interfaces with agent concepts
987
Achieving dynamic inter-organizational workflow management by integrating business processes, events and rules
988
Achieving dynamic workflow management system by applying provenance based checkpointing method
989
Achieving Dynamic Workload Balancing for P2P Volunteer Computing
990
Achieving earlier verification closure using advanced formal verification
991
Achieving earthquake resilience through design for All
992
Achieving Edge-Based Fairness in a Multi-Hop Environment
993
Achieving effective cloud search services: multi-keyword ranked search over encrypted cloud data supporting synonym query
994
Achieving efficiency and fairness for association control in vehicular networks
995
Achieving Efficiency and Fairness in 802.11-Based Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communications
996
Achieving efficiency and flexibility with differentiated random access in smart home and building area networks
997
Achieving efficiency and portability in systems software: a case study on POSIX-compliant multithreaded programs
998
Achieving Efficient Access to Large Integrated Sets of Semantic Data in Web Applications
999
Achieving Efficient and Optimal Joint Action in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks Using Payoff Propagation
1000
Achieving efficient and secure range query in two-tiered wireless sensor networks