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The molecular processes based on the specific receptor-ligand interactions (e.g. immune response to a foreign antigen, communication between nerve cells, etc.) are essential for a good and stable performance of living organisms. The aim of the present work ...
The transmittance spectrum of halftone prints on paper is predicted thanks to a model inspired by the Yule–Nielsen modified spectral Neugebauer model used for reflectance predictions. This model is well adapted for strongly scattering printing supports and ...
We propose an extension of the cellular Yule-Nielsen spectral Neugebauer model accounting for ink spreading of each ink within each subdomain. Characterization of the ink spreading within a given subdomain is performed by fitting the mid-range weights of s ...
In this paper, a distributed grouped-relay network with multiple source and destination nodes is introduced, and its distributed beamforming based on an average signal-to-leakage-plus-noise ratio (SLNR) is proposed to mitigate interference and colored nois ...
Motivated by biological neural networks and distributed sensing networks, we study how pooling networks – or quantizers – with random thresholds can be used in detection tasks. We provide a brief overview of the use of deterministic quantizers in detection ...
A theoretical and experimental analysis of optical pulse coding techniques applied to distributed optical fiber temperature sensors based on spontaneous Brillouin scattering using the Landau-Placzek ratio (LPR) scheme is presented, quantifying in particula ...
This report studies the applicability of Finite Rate of Innovation (FRI) algorithms to UltraWide Band (UWB) communications, more precisely in the scope of Low Power Body Area Networks (LP-BAN ). Three main issues are studied and given proposed solutions. F ...
I propose a model for predicting the total reflectance of color halftones printed on paper incorporating fluorescent brighteners. The total reflectance is modeled as the additive superposition of the relative fluorescent emission and the pure reflectance o ...
This paper proposes a rate-distortion optimal a posteriori quantization scheme for Matching Pursuit coefficients. The a posteriori quantization applies to a Matching Pursuit expansion that has been generated off-line, and cannot benefit of any feedback loo ...
We consider the problem of distributed average consensus in a sensor network where sensors exchange quantized information with their neighbors. In particular, we exploit the increasing correlation between the exchanged values throughout the iterations of t ...