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Communication over channels with symbol synchronization errorsMercier, Hugues 05 1900 (has links)
Synchronization is a problem of fundamental importance for a wide range of practical communication systems including reading media, multi-user optical channels, synchronous digital communication systems, packet-switched communication networks, distributed computing systems, etc. In this thesis I study various aspects of communication over channels with symbol synchronization errors.
Symbol synchronization errors are harder to model than erasures or substitution errors caused by additive noise because they introduce uncertainties in timing. Consequently, the capacity of channels subjected to synchronization errors is a very challenging problem, even when considering the simplest channels for which only deletion errors occur. I improve on the best existing lower and upper bounds for the capacity of the deletion channel using convex and stochastic optimization techniques. I also show that simply finding closed-form expressions for the number of subsequences when deleting symbols from a string is computationally prohibitive.
Constructing efficient synchronization error-correcting codes is also a challenging task. The main result of the thesis is the design of a new family of codes able to correct several types of synchronization errors. The codes use trellis and modified versions of the Viterbi decoding algorithm, and therefore have very low encoding and decoding complexities. They also have high data rates and work for reasonably noisy channels, which makes them one of the first synchronization-correcting codes that have any chance of being used in practical systems.
In the last part of the thesis, I show that a synchronization approach can solve the opportunistic spectrum access problem in cognitive radio, where cognitive users want to communicate in presence of legacy users to whom the bandwidth has been licensed. I also consider the amount of communication required to solve a large class of distributed problems where synchronization errors can occur. More precisely, I study how allowing the parties to solve the problems incorrectly with small probability can reduce the total amount of communication or the number of messages that need to be exchanged.
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Analytical modeling of HSUPA-enabled UMTS networks for capacity planningLiu, Tuo January 2009 (has links)
PhD / In recent years, mobile communication networks have experienced significant evolution. The 3G mobile communication system, UMTS, employs WCDMA as the air interface standard, which leads to quite different mobile network planning and dimensioning processes compared with 2G systems. The UMTS system capacity is limited by the received interference at NodeBs due to the unique features of WCDMA, which is denoted as `soft capacity'. Consequently, the key challenge in UMTS radio network planning has been shifted from channel allocation in the channelized 2G systems to blocking and outage probabilities computation under the `cell breathing' effects which are due to the relationship between network coverage and capacity. The interference characterization, especially for the other-cell interference, is one of the most important components in 3G mobile networks planning. This monograph firstly investigates the system behavior in the operation of UMTS uplink, and develops the analytic techniques to model interference and system load as fully-characterized random variables, which can be directly applicable to the performance modeling of such networks. When the analysis progresses from single-cell scenario to multi-cell scenario, as the target SIR oriented power control mechanism is employed for maximum capacity, more sophisticated system operation, `feedback behavior', has emerged, as the interference levels at different cells depend on each other. Such behaviors are also captured into the constructed interference model by iterative and approximation approaches. The models are then extended to cater for the features of the newly introduced HSUPA, which provides enhanced dedicated channels for the packet switched data services such that much higher bandwidth can be achieved for best-effort elastic traffic, which allows network operators to cope with the coexistence of both circuit-switched and packet-switched traffic and guarantee the QoS requirements. During the derivation, we consider various propagation models, traffic models, resource allocation schemes for many possible scenarios, each of which may lead to different analytical models. All the suggested models are validated with either Monte-Carlo simulations or discrete event simulations, where excellent matches between results are always achieved. Furthermore, this monograph studies the optimization-based resource allocation strategies in the UMTS uplink with integrated QoS/best-effort traffic. Optimization techniques, both linear-programming based and non-linear-programming based, are used to determine how much resource should be assigned to each enhanced uplink user in the multi-cell environment where each NodeB possesses full knowledge of the whole network. The system performance under such resource allocation schemes are analyzed and compared via Monte-Carlo simulations, which verifies that the proposed framework may serve as a good estimation and optimal reference to study how systems perform for network operators.
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An improved scoring system for the Available Motions Inventory (AMI) /Nerhood, Robert C., January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-73). Also available via the Internet.
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Capacity expansion and capital investment decisions using the Economic Investment Time Model : a case oriented approach /Rodriguez, Javier A., January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 65-68). Also available via the Internet.
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Die Entwicklung der moral insanity und der heutige Stand der Zurechnungsfähigkeit /Berthold, F. J. January 1937 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Friedrich-Alexander-Universität zu Erlangen.
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Wird der Aussteller einer Schuldverschreibung auf den Inhaber durch Leistung an einen Geschäftsunfähigen oder beschränkt Geschäftsfähigen befreit? /Gutersohn, Heinz. January 1938 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Erlangen.
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Die Konnossement des Geschäftsunfähigen als TraditionspapierFeld, Erwin. January 1914 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Rostock. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Die Geschäftsfähigkeit im ErbrechtHoffmeister, Kurt. January 1914 (has links)
Inaug. Diss. -- Göttingen. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [v]-vi).
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Die Konnossement des Geschäftsunfähigen als TraditionspapierFeld, Erwin. January 1914 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Rostock. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Die Geschäftsfähigkeit im ErbrechtHoffmeister, Kurt. January 1914 (has links)
Inaug. Diss. -- Göttingen. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [v]-vi).
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