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Covert Channels in SIP for VoIP signalling
In this paper, we evaluate available steganographic techniques for SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) that can be used for creating covert channels
during signaling phase of VoIP (Voice over IP) call. Apart from characterizing
existing steganographic methods we provide new insights by introducing new
techniques. We also estimate amount of data that can be transferred in
signalling messages for typical IP telephony call.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Look Before You Leap: Toward a More Cautious Approach to Arbitral Preclusion in Ohio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Applications of control theory
Applications of control theory are considered in the areas of decoupling and wake steering control of submersibles, a method of electrohydraulic conversion with no moving parts, and socio-economic system modelling
Fourier transform pure nuclear quadrupole resonance by pulsed field cycling
We report the observation of Fourier transform pure NQR by pulsed field cycling. For deuterium, well resolved spectra are obtained with high sensitivity showing the low frequency nu0 lines and allowing assignments of quadrupole couplings and asymmetry parameters to inequivalent deuterons. The technique is ideally applicable to nuclei with low quadrupolar frequencies (e.g., 2D, 7Li, 11B, 27Al, 23Na, 14N) and makes possible high resolution structure determination in polycrystalline or disordered materials
Widely tunable optical parametric oscillation in a Kerr microresonator
We report on the first experimental demonstration of widely-tunable
parametric sideband generation in a Kerr microresonator. Specifically, by
pumping a silica microsphere in the normal dispersion regime, we achieve the
generation of phase-matched four-wave mixing sidebands at large frequency
detunings from the pump. Thanks to the role of higher-order dispersion in
enabling phase matching, small variations of the pump wavelength translate into
very large and controllable changes in the wavelengths of the generated
sidebands: we experimentally demonstrate over 720 nm of tunability using a
low-power continuous-wave pump laser in the C-band. We also derive simple
theoretical predictions for the phase-matched sideband frequencies, and discuss
the predictions in light of the discrete cavity resonance frequencies. Our
experimentally measured sideband wavelengths are in very good agreement with
theoretical predictions obtained from our simple phase matching analysis.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Hubble's law and faster than light expansion speeds
Naively applying Hubble's law to a sufficiently distant object gives a
receding velocity larger than the speed of light. By discussing a very similar
situation in special relativity, we argue that Hubble's law is meaningful only
for nearby objects with non-relativistic receding speeds. To support this
claim, we note that in a curved spacetime manifold it is not possible to
directly compare tangent vectors at different points, and thus there is no
natural definition of relative velocity between two spatially separated objects
in cosmology. We clarify the geometrical meaning of the Hubble's receding speed
v by showing that in a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker spacetime if the
four-velocity vector of a comoving object is parallel-transported along the
straight line in flat comoving coordinates to the position of a second comoving
object, then v/c actually becomes the rapidity of the local Lorentz
transformation, which maps the fixed four-velocity vector to the transported
one.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Am. J. Phy
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Strigolactone analogues induce suicidal seed germination of Striga spp. in soil
Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica are obligate root parasites that cause serious problems in the production of staple cereal crops in Africa. Because of the high levels of infestation, there is an urgent need to control these weeds. A potentially useful control option is depletion of the soil seed bank by suicidal germination, which involves germination of the seeds in the absence of host plants. Suicidal germination is often mentioned in the literature, but not considered realistic, because of the alleged untimely decomposition of the stimulants in the soil, despite the fact that some encouraging results were reported around 1980. The alleged instability has prevented active research in this direction for the past 20–25 years. Five newly designed synthetic germination stimulants were investigated as candidates for suicidal germination. An important issue is the persistence of these stimulants in soil. Packets with Striga spp. seeds were put in pots with soil and then treated with aqueous solutions of the stimulants. All five compounds induced germination under these conditions, with percentages varying between 18% and 98% depending on stimulant and species. There were no noticeable signs of decomposition of the stimulants. The best performing stimulant is derived from 1-tetralone. We conclude that synthetic strigolactones analogues have excellent prospects for use in combating parasitic weeds. Further testing will be needed to evaluate whether such prospects can be realised in the field
Educating through Exemplars: Alternative Paths to Virtue
This paper confronts Zagzebski’s exemplarism with the intertwined debates over the conditions of exemplarity and the unity-disunity of the virtues, to show the advantages of a pluralistic exemplar-based approach to moral education (PEBAME). PEBAME is based on a prima facie disunitarist perspective in moral theory, which amounts to admitting both exemplarity in all respects and single-virtue exemplarity. First, we account for the advantages of PEBAME, and we show how two figures in
recent Italian history (Giorgio Perlasca and Gino Bartali) satisfy Blum’s definitions of ‘moral hero’ and ‘moral saint’ (1988). Then, we offer a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of heroes and saints with respect to character education, according to four criteria derived from PEBAME: admirability, virtuousness, transparency, and imitability. Finally, we conclude that both unitarist and disunitarist exemplars are fundamental to character education; this is because of the hero's superiority to the saint with respect to imitability, a fundamental feature of the exemplar for character
education
Octave-spanning tunable parametric oscillation in crystalline Kerr microresonators
Parametric nonlinear optical processes allow for the generation of new
wavelengths of coherent electromagnetic radiation. Their ability to create
radiation that is widely tunable in wavelength is particularly appealing, with
applications ranging from spectroscopy to quantum information processing.
Unfortunately, existing tunable parametric sources are marred by deficiencies
that obstruct their widespread adoption. Here we show that ultrahigh-Q
crystalline microresonators made of magnesium fluoride can overcome these
limitations, enabling compact and power-efficient devices capable of generating
clean and widely-tunable sidebands. We consider several different resonators
with carefully engineered dispersion profiles, achieving hundreds of nanometers
of sideband tunability in each device when driven with a standard low-power
laser at 1550 nm. In addition to direct observations of discrete tunability
over an entire optical octave from 1083 nm to 2670 nm, we record signatures of
mid-infrared sidebands at almost 4000 nm. The simplicity of the devices
considered -- compounded by their remarkable tunability -- paves the way for
low-cost, widely-tunable sources of electromagnetic radiation.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted 1st of November 201
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