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Towards Static Analysis of Virtualization-Obfuscated Binaries

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Virtualization-obfuscation protects a program from manual or automated analysis by compiling it into bytecode for a randomized virtual architecture and attaching a corresponding interpreter. Static analysis appears to be helpless on such programs, where on ...
IEEE2012

SpaCEM(3): a software for biological module detection when data is incomplete, high dimensional and dependent

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Summary: Among classical methods for module detection, SpaCEM3 provides ad hoc algorithms that were shown to be particularly well adapted to specific features of biological data: high-dimensionality, interactions between components (genes) and integrated t ...
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Control of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System with Biased Gas Temperature Measurements

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An efficient control system is paramount for the operability of Fuel Cell systems since, in ideal cases, it allows the regulation of power output, temperatures and economic performance under a dynamic working environment where they need to operate. Althoug ...
2011

Geographic concentration of economic activities: on the validation of a distance-based mathematical index to identify optimal locations

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The present study proposes a validation of a mathematical index Q able to identify optimal geographic places for economic activities, solely based on the location variable. This research work takes its roots in the 1970s with the statistical analysis of sp ...
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Tight Bounds on the Capacity of Binary Input random CDMA Systems

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We consider multiple access communication on a binary input additive white Gaussian noise channel using randomly spread code division. For a general class of symmetric distributions for spreading coefficients, in the limit of a large number of users, we pr ...
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A Systems-Based Generic Decision Support System Application to Urban Water Management

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In the field of environmental management, inefficient piecemeal sectorial approaches are still widespread, particularly in water resources management, where concerns and decisions are usually split among a set of rather weakly linked stakeholders. Planning ...
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IEEE2010

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Springer-Verlag2008

On the Capacity of a Code Division Multiple Access System

Nicolas Macris, Satish Babu Korada

We consider multiuser communication on a binary input additive white Gaussian noise channel using Randomly Spread-Code Division Multiple Access. We show concentration of various quantities of the system including the capacity and the free energy. We also o ...
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