Bounds for Independent Regulated Inputs Multiplexed in a Service Curve Network Element
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We consider the problem of bounding the probability of buffer overflow in a network node receiving independent inputs that are each constrained by arrival curves, but that are served as an aggregate. Existing results (for example \cite{kesidis-00-b} and \c ...
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We consider the problem of bounding the probability of buffer overflow in a network node receiving independent inputs that are each constrained by arrival curves, but that are served as an aggregate. Existing results (for example \cite{kesidis-00-b} and \c ...
In this paper, we introduce a new class of noise robust acoustic features derived from a new measure of autocorrelation, and explicitly exploiting the phase variation of the speech signal frame over time. This family of features, referred to as ``Phase Aut ...
In this paper, we introduce a new class of noise robust acoustic features derived from a new measure of autocorrelation, and explicitly exploiting the phase variation of the speech signal frame over time. This family of features, referred to as ``Phase Aut ...