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An Ergodic Theory of Binary Operations-Part I: Key Properties

Rajai Nasser

An open problem in polarization theory is to determine the binary operations that always lead to polarization (in the general multilevel sense) when they are used in Arikan style constructions. This paper, which is presented in two parts, solves this probl ...
Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc2016

An analysis of lethal and sublethal interactions among type I and type II pyrethroid pesticide mixtures using standard Hyalella azteca water column toxicity tests

A novel 2-tiered analytical approach was used to characterize and quantify interactions between type I and type II pyrethroids in Hyalella azteca using standardized water column toxicity tests. Bifenthrin, permethrin, cyfluthrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin wer ...
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Press2016

Ergodic Theory Meets Polarization I: A Foundation of Polarization Theory

Rajai Nasser

An open problem in polarization theory is to determine the binary operations that always lead to polarization when they are used in Arıkan style constructions. This paper solves this problem by providing a necessary and sufficient condition for a binary op ...
IEEE2015

26.3 A pin- and power-efficient low-latency 8-to-12Gb/s/wire 8b8w-coded SerDes link for high-loss channels in 40nm technology

Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi, Christoph Walter, Harm Cronie, Anant Pratap Singh, Klaas Lammert Hofstra, Kia Salimi

The continuing demand for higher bandwidth in serial interconnects has pushed the symbol rate of differential lanes into the high-insertion-loss region of channels. Multi-level signaling such as differential PAM-4 [1] has been used to mitigate the loss of ...
2014

LDPC Codes for 2D Arrays

Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi, Yuval Cassuto

Binary codes over 2D arrays are very useful in data storage, where each array column represents a storage device or unit that may suffer failure. In this paper, we propose a new framework for probabilistic construction of codes on 2D arrays. Instead of a p ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2014

Digitization Technique for UWB Receiver and Capacitive Sensor Interface

Shenjie Wang

As CMOS processes continue to scale to smaller dimensions, the increased fT of the devices and smaller parasitic capacitance allow formore power efficient and faster digital circuits to be made. But at the same time, output impedance of transistors has gon ...
EPFL2014

Keypoint Recognition using Random Forests and Random Ferns

Pascal Fua, Vincent Lepetit

In many 3-D object-detection and pose-estimation problems, run-time performance is of critical importance. However, there usually is time to train the system. We introduce an approach that takes advantage of this fact by formulating wide-baseline matching ...
Springer2013

Distributed Group Testing Detection in Sensor Networks

Pascal Frossard, Tamara Tosic

We consider the problem of failure detection in sensor networks and we propose a new distributed detection algorithm based on Group Testing. We examine the presence of defective sensors by employing tests over locally gathered sensor measurements. Tests ar ...
2012

System of nano-silver inkjet printed memory cards and PC card reader and programmer

Alexandru Rusu, Suat Ayoz

This work describes the development of inkjet printed, low-cost memory cards, and complementary pair of memory card reader and card reader/programmer for PCs. This constitutes a complete system that can be used for various applications. The memory cards ar ...
Elsevier2011

Long-range BOTDA sensing using optical pulse coding and single source bi-directional distributed Raman amplification

Marcelo Alfonso Soto Hernandez

In this paper we present a Brillouin optical-time domain analysis (BOTDA) sensor combining optimized optical pulse coding with return-to-zero (RZ) modulation format and first-order bi-directional Raman amplification, using a single, shared, high relative-i ...
IEEE2011

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