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    Pathwise Performance of Debt Based Policies for Wireless Networks with Hard Delay Constraints

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    Hou et al have introduced a framework to serve clients over wireless channels when there are hard deadline constraints along with a minimum delivery ratio for each client's flow. Policies based on "debt," called maximum debt first policies (MDF) were introduced, and shown to be throughput optimal. By "throughput optimality" it is meant that if there exists a policy that fulfils a set of clients with a given vector of delivery ratios and a vector of channel reliabilities, then the MDF policy will also fulfill them. The debt of a user is the difference between the number of packets that should have been delivered so as to meet the delivery ratio and the number of packets that have been delivered for that client. The maximum debt first (MDF) prioritizes the clients in decreasing order of debts at the beginning of every period. Note that a throughput optimal policy only guarantees that \begin{small} \liminf_{T \to \infty} \frac{1}{T}\sum_{t=1}^{T} \mathbbm{1}\{\{client nspacketisdeliveredinframe's packet is delivered in frame t} \} \geq q_{i} \end{small}, where the right hand side is the required delivery ratio for client ii. Thus, it only guarantees that the debts of each user are o(T)o(T), and can be otherwise arbitrarily large. This raises the interesting question about what is the growth rate of the debts under the MDF policy. We show the optimality of MDF policy in the case when the channel reliabilities of all users are same, and obtain performance bounds for the general case. For the performance bound we obtain the almost sure bounds on lim suptdi(t)ϕ(t)\limsup_{t\to\infty}\frac{d_{i}(t)}{\phi(t)} for all ii, where ϕ(t)=2tloglogt\phi(t) = \sqrt{2t\log\log t}

    Identifying new physics contributions in the Higgs sector at linear e+e- colliders

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    Loop driven decay modes of the Higgs are sensitive to new physics contributions because of new particles in the loops. To highlight this we look at the dilepton-dijet signal in the dominant Higgs production channel at a linear e+e- collider. We show that by taking a simple ratio between cross-sections of two different final states such contributions can be very easily identified.Comment: Latex 4 pages, 2 eps figures (style files included). Talk given at the linear collider workshop LCWS06, Bangalore, March 200

    Global satellite triangulation and trilateration for the National Geodetic Satellite Program (solutions WN 12, 14 and 16)

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    A multi-year study and analysis of data from satellites launched specifically for geodetic purposes and from other satellites useful in geodetic studies was conducted. The program of work included theoretical studies and analysis for the geometric determination of station positions derived from photographic observations of both passive and active satellites and from range observations. The current status of data analysis, processing and results are examined
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