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An Adaptive Soft Handover Scheme Using Fuzzy Load Balancing for WCDMA Systems
In cellular systems, user distribution variations can cause load imbalance between cells. Embedding a load balancing strategy within the handover scheme means that ensuing traffic congestion can be alleviated by dynamically reallocating load between neighbouring cells. An adaptive soft handover scheme for multimedia cellular communication systems is proposed in this paper, that considers both the cell load factors as well as the pilot channel signal-to-interference-and-noise-ratio (SINR) for soft handovers. By using fuzzy principles, the soft handover thresholds and time hysteresis are adapted dependent upon the loads of the neighbouring cells. Simulation results show that the new algorithm provides improved system performance in terms of a more evenly distributed load, lower blocking probabilities and higher throughput
Using Incomplete Information for Complete Weight Annotation of Road Networks -- Extended Version
We are witnessing increasing interests in the effective use of road networks.
For example, to enable effective vehicle routing, weighted-graph models of
transportation networks are used, where the weight of an edge captures some
cost associated with traversing the edge, e.g., greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
or travel time. It is a precondition to using a graph model for routing that
all edges have weights. Weights that capture travel times and GHG emissions can
be extracted from GPS trajectory data collected from the network. However, GPS
trajectory data typically lack the coverage needed to assign weights to all
edges. This paper formulates and addresses the problem of annotating all edges
in a road network with travel cost based weights from a set of trips in the
network that cover only a small fraction of the edges, each with an associated
ground-truth travel cost. A general framework is proposed to solve the problem.
Specifically, the problem is modeled as a regression problem and solved by
minimizing a judiciously designed objective function that takes into account
the topology of the road network. In particular, the use of weighted PageRank
values of edges is explored for assigning appropriate weights to all edges, and
the property of directional adjacency of edges is also taken into account to
assign weights. Empirical studies with weights capturing travel time and GHG
emissions on two road networks (Skagen, Denmark, and North Jutland, Denmark)
offer insight into the design properties of the proposed techniques and offer
evidence that the techniques are effective.Comment: This is an extended version of "Using Incomplete Information for
Complete Weight Annotation of Road Networks," which is accepted for
publication in IEEE TKD
Quench induced Mott insulator to superfluid quantum phase transition
Mott insulator to superfluid quenches have been used by recent experiments to
generate exotic superfluid phases. While the final Hamiltonian following the
sudden quench is that of a superfluid, it is not a priori clear how close the
final state of the system approaches the ground state of the superfluid
Hamiltonian. To understand the nature of the final state we calculate the
temporal evolution of the momentum distribution following a Mott insulator to
superfluid quench. Using the numerical infinite time-evolving block decimation
approach and the analytical rotor model approximation we establish that the one
and two dimensional Mott insulators following the quench equilibriate to
thermal states with spatially short-ranged coherence peaks in the final
momentum distribution and therefore are not strict superfluids. However, in
three dimensions we find a divergence in the momentum distribution indicating
the emergence of true superfluid order.Comment: 4.2 pages, 3 Figure
Robust predictions for an oscillatory bispectrum in Planck 2015 data from transient reductions in the speed of sound of the inflaton
We update the search for features in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
power spectrum due to transient reductions in the speed of sound, using Planck
2015 CMB temperature and polarisation data. We enlarge the parameter space to
much higher oscillatory frequencies of the feature, and define a robust prior
independent of the ansatz for the reduction, guaranteed to reproduce the
assumptions of the theoretical model and exhaustive in the regime in which the
feature is easily distinguishable from the baseline cosmology. We find a fit to
the -- minus/plus structure in Planck TT power spectrum, as
well as features spanning along the higher 's (--).
For the last ones, we compute the correlated features that we expect to find in
the CMB bispectrum, and asses their signal-to-noise and correlation to the
ISW-lensing secondary bispectrum. We compare our findings to the shape-agnostic
oscillatory template tested in Planck 2015, and we comment on some tantalising
coincidences with some of the traits described in Planck's 2015 bispectrum
data.Comment: 19 pages - matches published versio
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