[PDF] Top 20 Backscatter readers for single and distributed systems
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Backscatter readers for single and distributed systems
... the single carrier was able to achieve in an outdoor environment, and lastly, the distributed architecture was validated indoors, activating in order, the various transmitters and to prove ... See full document
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Multiple antennas techniques for distributed wireless systems
... MIMO systems, constitute a new communication paradigm where numerous questions need to be ...[34] and [35], Laneman et ...protocols and analyzed their performance in terms of outage ... See full document
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Interference cancellation for distributed wireless systems
... 1G systems are: analog frequency modulation for voice transmission, digital signaling, handover and the use of frequency division multiple access (FDMA) for channel ...cellular systems working in ... See full document
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Building Adaptive Services for Distributed Systems
... flexibility and maintainability and, hence, it has been applied in several areas [14, ...removal, and exchange of system components or the interactions between those components, while in composition ... See full document
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Fault-tolerant Stochastic Distributed Systems
... a single neighbor; (ii) broadcast wireless networks, where each agent transmits to all the other agents, access to the network occurs with the same probability for every agent, and the intervals between ... See full document
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Impact of distributed generation and energy storage systems in electrical power distribution systems
... demand and maximum DG output ...vehicles and micro combined heat and power ...feeders and EVs produced problems in 34% of the ...voltages and over voltages can ...(CS) and ... See full document
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Distributed coding for systems with cooperative diversity
... cooperative systems, considering the channel links modeled by Rician or Nagakami ...[AdYa06] and [SuKS09], performance analysis was made when a dual hop fixed gain relaying system experiences asymmetric ... See full document
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Statics and Dynamics of Selfish Interactions in Distributed Service Systems.
... of distributed service units, to a limited amount of resources that is man- aged by a unique central authority, ...served and the load on the units is balanced minimizing the ...service, and the ... See full document
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A holistic approach towards flexible distributed systems
... real-time distributed system in order to prove its schedulability using the holistic ...tasks and a new set of messages are then created such that all dependent tasks have the same ...view and can be ... See full document
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Cooperative scheduling for Distributed Antenna Systems
... a single user has been proposed in ...ket and single transmission) and compared DAS with con- ventional cellular ...(OCI) and improve the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) ... See full document
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How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
... constitute single points of failure, with respect both to confidentiality (when a secret or private key is disclosed to an unauthorized party) and to integrity (when a secret or private key is destroyed ... See full document
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On the Resilience of Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems
... Lynch and Paterson [10], who proved that there is no deterministic protocol that solves the consensus problem is an asynchronous distributed system prone to even a single crash ...election, ... See full document
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A novel distributed power allocation scheme for coordinated multicell systems
... wireless systems to mitigate intercell interference, improving system fairness, and increasing capacity in the years to ...new distributed power allocation scheme for the downlink of ... See full document
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Atomic Broadcast in Asynchronous Crash-Recovery Distributed Systems
... Broadcast and Consensus are equivalent problems in asynchronous systems prone to process crash (no-recovery) ...others, and, despite failures, all correct processes have to agree on a common value ... See full document
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Single and multiple antenna relay-assisted techniques for uplink and downlink OFDM systems
... propose and assess the performance of relay-assisted schemes designed for both the uplink and downlink OFDM based systems, using efficient distributed space-frequency block coding ...station ... See full document
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Distributed antenna systems aspects and deployment
... MIMO systems, however, may face limited success in current mobile networks due to terminal size constraints, particularly in the ...of distributed antennas systems (DAS) ([2][3][4]) has recently ... See full document
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Support for dependable and adaptive distributed systems and applications
... nodes, and they are not much affected by ...higher and they strongly depend on the locations of specific end ...dynamically and global load fluctuations also have some impact on observed ...a ... See full document
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AN AGILE AND COOPERATIVE ARCHITECTURE FOR DISTRIBUTED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
... planning and scheduling and re-organisation techniques ...represent and understand the information in a decentralised environment is different for each ...Interchange) and STEP (Standard for ... See full document
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Dear readers and colleagues! (Editorial article)
... Russian and international developers, data on the progress and results of unique architectural and civil engineering ...associations and unions of builders take interest in well-trained ... See full document
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REVIEW OF CHECKPOINTING ALGORITHMS IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
... checkpoints and thus minimizes the workload on stable storage ...permanent and forced. Tentative and permanent checkpoints are saved on stable ...storage and accessing the stable storage ... See full document
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