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Systemic banking crises
Systemic banking crises can have devastating effects on the economies of developing or industrialized countries. This Policy Discussion Paper reviews the factors that weaken banking systems and make them more susceptible to crises.Financial crises ; Bank failures
Industrial loan companies
Once Wal-Mart announced its intention to acquire an industrial loan company, a public furor arose that has brought a lot of attention to a type of institution that has existed for quite some time, but was not widely recognized outside of banking circles. What are ILCs and why have they become so controversial lately?Industrial loan associations
Capacity of Compound MIMO Gaussian Channels with Additive Uncertainty
This paper considers reliable communications over a multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) Gaussian channel, where the channel matrix is within a
bounded channel uncertainty region around a nominal channel matrix, i.e., an
instance of the compound MIMO Gaussian channel. We study the optimal transmit
covariance matrix design to achieve the capacity of compound MIMO Gaussian
channels, where the channel uncertainty region is characterized by the spectral
norm. This design problem is a challenging non-convex optimization problem.
However, in this paper, we reveal that this problem has a hidden convexity
property, which can be exploited to map the problem into a convex optimization
problem. We first prove that the optimal transmit design is to diagonalize the
nominal channel, and then show that the duality gap between the capacity of the
compound MIMO Gaussian channel and the min-max channel capacity is zero, which
proves the conjecture of Loyka and Charalambous (IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol.
58, no. 4, pp. 2048-2063, 2012). The key tools for showing these results are a
new matrix determinant inequality and some unitarily invariant properties.Comment: 8 pages, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theor
Engineering nonlinear response of nanomaterials using Fano resonances
We show that, nonlinear optical processes of nanoparticles can be controlled
by the presence of interactions with a molecule or a quantum dot. By choosing
the appropriate level spacing for the quantum emitter, one can either suppress
or enhance the nonlinear frequency conversion. We reveal the underlying
mechanism for this effect, which is already observed in recent experiments: (i)
Suppression occurs simply because transparency induced by Fano resonance does
not allow an excitation at the converted frequency. (ii) Enhancement emerges
since nonlinear process can be brought to resonance. Path interference effect
cancels the nonresonant frequency terms. We demonstrate the underlying physics
using a simplified model, and we show that the predictions of the model are in
good agreement with the 3-dimensional boundary element method (MNPBEM toolbox)
simulations. Here, we consider the second harmonic generation in a plasmonic
converter as an example to demonstrate the control mechanism. The phenomenon is
the semi-classical analog of nonlinearity enhancement via electromagnetically
induced transparency.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Efficient Beam Alignment in Millimeter Wave Systems Using Contextual Bandits
In this paper, we investigate the problem of beam alignment in millimeter
wave (mmWave) systems, and design an optimal algorithm to reduce the overhead.
Specifically, due to directional communications, the transmitter and receiver
beams need to be aligned, which incurs high delay overhead since without a
priori knowledge of the transmitter/receiver location, the search space spans
the entire angular domain. This is further exacerbated under dynamic conditions
(e.g., moving vehicles) where the access to the base station (access point) is
highly dynamic with intermittent on-off periods, requiring more frequent beam
alignment and signal training. To mitigate this issue, we consider an online
stochastic optimization formulation where the goal is to maximize the
directivity gain (i.e., received energy) of the beam alignment policy within a
time period. We exploit the inherent correlation and unimodality properties of
the model, and demonstrate that contextual information improves the
performance. To this end, we propose an equivalent structured Multi-Armed
Bandit model to optimally exploit the exploration-exploitation tradeoff. In
contrast to the classical MAB models, the contextual information makes the
lower bound on regret (i.e., performance loss compared with an oracle policy)
independent of the number of beams. This is a crucial property since the number
of all combinations of beam patterns can be large in transceiver antenna
arrays, especially in massive MIMO systems. We further provide an
asymptotically optimal beam alignment algorithm, and investigate its
performance via simulations.Comment: To Appear in IEEE INFOCOM 2018. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1611.05724 by other author
Scheduling of Multicast and Unicast Services under Limited Feedback by using Rateless Codes
Many opportunistic scheduling techniques are impractical because they require
accurate channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter. In this paper, we
investigate the scheduling of unicast and multicast services in a downlink
network with a very limited amount of feedback information. Specifically,
unicast users send imperfect (or no) CSI and infrequent acknowledgements (ACKs)
to a base station, and multicast users only report infrequent ACKs to avoid
feedback implosion. We consider the use of physical-layer rateless codes, which
not only combats channel uncertainty, but also reduces the overhead of ACK
feedback. A joint scheduling and power allocation scheme is developed to
realize multiuser diversity gain for unicast service and multicast gain for
multicast service. We prove that our scheme achieves a near-optimal throughput
region. Our simulation results show that our scheme significantly improves the
network throughput over schemes employing fixed-rate codes or using only
unicast communications
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