... *Corresponding authors: h Performance evaluation of space–time–frequency spreading for MIMOOFDM–CDMA systems Haysam Dahman∗and Yousef ShayanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Concordia ... wireless communications systems. An important advantage of using STF-domain spreading in MIMO OFDM–CDMA is that the maximum number of users supported 11D. PerformanceEvaluation for Zero Forcing ... and full text (HTML) versions will be made available soon. Performance evaluationof space-time-frequency spreading for MIMOOFDM-CDMA systems EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2011,2011:139...
... average number of reached nodes—it is a sort of approximated indicator of the “depth” of the propagation process. Since the RE can beinterpreted as the ratio between the average number of reached ... approach is extensively described, for the evaluationof D,in Appendix 4, but can be directly re-adapted for the evaluationof RE and TE. In the remainder of thissubsection, we outline the final ... conditions—this is the very idea of IF. The shape of p, as a function of d, is shown in Figure 5, for different values of cand ρs. It can be observed that the PAF of SIF is monotonically increasing...
... documentation ofcomputer evidence.As a user of this field manual, you will see that this manual's strength lies with the inclusion of anexhaustive set of chapters covering a broad variety of forensic ... work−related software. There should be a master list (i.e., database) of what software resides on every PC that Operations maintains. However, with some site licenseagreements most of the software ... 61Confiscation ofComputer Equipment 65Other Methods of Covert Monitoring 66Chapter 4: Basics of Internet Abuse: What is Possible and Where to Look Under the Hood 68Terms 68Types of Users 69E−Mail...
... for understanding the details ofcomputer networking.Since the discussion of networking often includes talk of “extra layers”, this paper will address these unofficiallayers as well.Finally, ... and 10 are not offi-cially part of the OSI model.They refer to the non-technical aspects ofcomputer networking that often inter-fere with the smooth design and operation of the network.Layer ... AuthorPaul Simoneau has over 37 years of experience in working with multiple aspects of computers and data com-munications. He is the founder and president of NeuroLink, Ltd., an international...
... of die + Cost of testing die + Cost of packaging and final testFinal test yield 48 Chapter 1 Fundamentals ofComputer DesignSince the trace data allows a simulation of the exact ordering of ... the issue ofperformance and assessing performance for differenttypes of computing environments in Section 1.5 on page 25). Embedded ComputersEmbedded computers, the name given to computers ... comparing the performanceof computers. A number of popular measures havebeen adopted in the quest for a easily understood, universal measure of computer 1.5Measuring and Reporting Performance Execution...
... list of some of the more important directories follows with a brief description of each. Most users have their home directories under the ’/home’ directory. Most of the other directories are of ... (replacing Mini Computers) - have multiprocessing abilities of Mainframe, but are not suited to a limited number of users.- Micro-processors, small computers with simple operating systems (like ... - Computer Aided/Automated Design - Design geometry, dimensions, etc.CAE - Analysis of the design done in the CAD system for stresses, flows, etc. (often described as part of CAD)CAM - Computer...
... the animation of both the systems along with the graphs of Displacement Vs. time just below the animation window of each of the suspension system. By comparing the performanceof the passive ... objectives of this project have been achieved. Dynamic model for linear quarter car suspensions systems has been formulated and derived. Only one type of controller is used to test the systemsperformance ... [5] Prof. Dr. Yahaya Md. Sam, “Robust Control of Active Suspension System for A Quarter Car Model”, Thesis from University Teknology Malaysia, December 2006. PerformanceEvaluationof Active...
... [47] COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PERFORMANCEEVALUATION OF MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES OF INDIAN COMPANIES Prof. Kalpesh P Prajapati, Assistant Professor, S.V Institute of Management, Gujarat Technological ... source of data is website of Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). The study period is 1st January 2007 to 31st December, 2011. The results ofperformance measures suggest that most of ... Characteristics & performanceevaluationof selected Mutual Funds in India . 9th Indian Institute of Capital Market Conference. [4] Michael, C. J. (1967). The Performanceof Mutual Funds in...
... little of theresearch mentioned above evaluated urban stimuli,or the role that familiarity or recognition of visualized scenes may play in processes of aesthetic evaluation. The development ofevaluation ... large variety of scenes,certain attributes of spatial configuration (such asthe extent of openness and spatial definition, thenormal function and/or use of the place, and theage of the site ... consider to be of great importance for research in this field.Another of the goals of the present study was toexplore the role that the restorative capacity of aplace, in terms of the Attentional...
... to be popular today.Other, extrinsic, types of human evaluations of NLG systems include measuring the impact of different generated texts on task performance (Young, 1999), measuring how much ... 2005 NIST MT evaluation exercise, usedBLEU-4 as the only method of evaluation. BLEUis a precision metric that assesses the quality of atranslation in terms of the proportion of its word n-grams ... and Human Evaluationof NLG Systems Anja BelzNatural Language Technology GroupCMIS, University of BrightonUKA.S.Belz@brighton.ac.ukEhud ReiterDept of Computing ScienceUniversity of AberdeenUKereiter@csd.abdn.ac.ukAbstractWe...
... virtue of itsmethod of operation and thevalve may be held off its seat byan accumulation of quite softdeposits. This type of trap is usu-ally supplied pre-set to a specificamount of subcooling. ... 150 PSIG whichrepresents a waste of approxi-mately 30 tons of coal, 4,800gallons of fuel oil or 7,500 therms of natural gas in a year (8400hours).Elimination of the visibleleaks already mentioned ... surfaces.Some of the flash steam that isbeing created flows around thesides of the disk to the top sur-face of the disk. This flash steamis trapped between the top of thedisk and the cap of the...
... many agricultural research systems have already adopted characteristics of innovation systems. However, in all of these efforts the centrality of research as the driver of innovation is still maintained. ... appearance of new opportunities?) and the phases of development of the sector. ã Diagnostic features. Distinctive features of innovation capacity are identified for each phase of sector development. ... of the concept) and by adding specific ideas for interventions to develop the capacity of innovation systems. Following the discussion of the framework, this chapter presents a typology of...
... task-based evaluations of NLG systems over the Internetis a valid alternative to more traditional laboratory-based evaluations. Specifically, we have shownthat an Internet-based evaluationofsystems ... increasedamount of data also makes it possible to comparethe quality of NLG systems across different evalua-tion worlds and users’ language proficiency levels.We believe that this type ofevaluation ... argue thatan evaluation that is based almost exclusively on na-tive speakers in universities leads to overly benignjudgments about the quality of NLG systems. One advantage of the Internet-based...