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In this paper we present a rapid review of known results in the context of different scenario of the erasure channel. We will also give a converse capacity bound for relay channel showing that the cut-set bound is not attainable in general by any fixed cod ...
This article reviews known results and contains new ones concerning the power spectra of large classes of signals and random fields driven by an underlying point process, such as spatial shot noises (with random impulse response and arbitrary basic station ...
This paper presents general methods for obtaining power spectra of a large class of signals and random fields driven by an underlying point processes, in particular spatial shot noises with random impulse response and arbitrary basic stationary point proce ...
In this paper, quadratic term structure models (QTSMs) are analyzed and characterized in a general Markovian setting. The primary motivation for this work is to find a useful extension of the traditional QTSM, which is based on an Ornstein{Uhlenbeck (OU) s ...
We consider the problem of bootstrapping self-organized mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), i.e. reliably determining in a distributed and self- organized manner the services to be offered by each node when neither the identity nor the number of the nodes in t ...
Particle filters are now established as the most popular method for visual tracking. Within this framework, it is generally assumed that the data are temporally independent given the sequence of object states. In this paper, we argue that in general the da ...
We consider here how to assess if two classifiers, based on a set of test error results, are performing equally well. This question is often considered in the realm of sampling theory, based on classical hypothesis testing. Here we present a simple Bayesia ...
Reactions of tBuP(NH2)2 with Group 13 trialkyls MR3 (M = Al, Ga, In; R = Me, tBu) were investigated in detail. According to variable-temp. (VT) NMR investigations, the reaction proceeds stepwise with the initial formation of aminophosphane adducts, which s ...
In this paper, an approach based on ergodic properties for classifying sequences is given. It is particularly robust due to the open loop structure of the detector. Unlike previous works in this direction, such as those concerning the inverse system approa ...
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