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    Performance of generalized selection combining for mobile radio communications with mixed cochannel interferers

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    The performance of generalized selection combining (GSC) space diversity for mobile radio systems in the presence of multiple cochannel interferers is studied. Two cochannel interference models are considered: 1) L cochannel interferers consisting of L-N Nakagami-m interferers and N Rayleigh interferers and 2) L cochannel interferers in which each interferer follows Nakagami-m distribution for a fraction of time and Rayleigh distribution for the remaining of time. The fading parameters of the Nakagami-m interferers are limited to integer values only. The desired signal is assumed to be Rayleigh faded. Also, all the desired signals and the cochannel interferers received on each branch are independent of each other. Closed-form expressions are derived for the probability density functions (pdfs) of the instantaneous signal-to-interference power ratio (SIR) at the output of the GSC for the two cochannel interference models. Using these SIR pdfs, closed-form expression for evaluating the outage probability and the average bit error probability (BEP) are subsequently derived. A differential phase-shift keying scheme is considered in the derivation. Numerical results showing the influences of various system parameters on the outage probability and the average BEP are then presented.published_or_final_versio

    Probability of symbol error for MPSK, MDPSK and noncoherent MPSK with MRC and SC space diversity in Nakagami-m fading channel

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    This paper derives analytically some simple closed form expressions for the average symbol error rate (SER) of M-ary phase shift keying (MPSK), M-ary differential phase shift keying (MDPSK) and noncoherent M-ary frequency shift keying (MFSK) over a Nakagami-m (1960) fading channel with L-fold maximal ratio combining (MRC) and selection combining (SC) space diversity reception. Numerical results demonstrate the error performance improvement by employing MRC and SC diversity reception in the above communications systems and show that MRC improves the error performance more significantly than does simple SC.published_or_final_versio

    Approximate BER performance of generalized selection combining in Nakagami-m fading

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    The error performance of generalized selection combining (GSC), which optimally combines the K highest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) signals out of L total diversity signals, in Nakagami-m fading was recently evaluated using moment generating function (MGF) of the GSC output SNR. However, no single closed-form expression for the MGF exists for arbitrary K and L. In fact, closed-form expression for the MGF is possible only for individual combination of K and L. In this letter, a single closed-form expression for approximating the MGF is, therefore, derived and employed in evaluating the approximate error performance. Although the approximation is only applicable for GSC with K being a factor of L, it nonetheless achieves a high degree of accuracy.published_or_final_versio

    The effects of regulatory focus on teachers' classroom management strategies and emotional consequences

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    The study investigated how regulatory focus affected teachers' selection of classroom management strategies and the emotional consequences they experienced when these strategies failed. Primary school teachers (n = 179) were randomly assigned to two framing conditions: promotion focus and prevention focus. As predicted, teachers with promotion focus adopted more approach strategies (e.g., praise) but less avoidance strategies (e.g., punish) than their counterparts with prevention focus. When the strategies failed, teachers with promotion focus experienced more dejection-related emotion (e.g., disappointment) than agitation-related emotion (e.g., anger) whereas teachers with prevention focus experienced more agitation-related emotion than dejection-related emotion. However, some results were inconsistent with the prediction. Compared to their counterparts with prevention focus, teachers with promotion focus experienced less negative emotion, either dejection-related or agitation-related. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.postprin

    Performance analysis of bandwidth efficient coherent modulation schemes with L-fold MRC and SC in Nakagami-m fading channels

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    This paper presents the average symbol error rates (SERs) of the 16-ary phase shift keying (16PSK), 16-ary amplitude phase shift keying (16APSK) and 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM) with L-fold maximal ratio combining (MRC) and selection combining (SC) space diversity receptions over Nakagami-m fading channels. Numerical results manifested error performance improvement when L-fold MRC and SC diversity receptions were employed. Error performance improvement attributed to an L=2 MRC diversity reception is comparable with that attributed to an L=4 SC diversity reception for the above three 16-ary modulation systems in a Nakagami-m fading channel with m of 5.published_or_final_versio

    Serum soluble E-cadherin is a good prognostic marker in gastric cancer

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    An effieient algorithm for fractal image coding using kick-out and zero contrast conditions

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    Title should be: An efficient algorithm for fractal image coding using kick-out and zero contrast conditionsCorrect title: An efficient algorithm for fractal image coding using kick-out and zero contrast conditionsRefereed conference paper2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe

    Comparing two-phase locking and optimistic concurrency control protocols in multiprocessor real-time databases

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    Previous studies (Haritsa et al., 1990) have shown that optimistic concurrency control (OCC) generally performs better than lock-based protocols in disk-based real-time database systems (RTDBS). We compare the two concurrency control protocols in both disk-based and memory-resident multiprocessor RTDBS. Based on their performance characteristics, a new lock-based protocol, called two phase locking-lock write all (2PL-LW), is proposed. The results of our performance evaluation experiments show that different characteristics of the two environments indeed have great impact on the protocols' performance. We identify such system characteristics and show that our new lock-based protocols, 2PL-LW, is better than OCC in meeting transaction deadlines in both disk-based and memory-resident RTDBS.published_or_final_versio

    Potential core lengths of round jets in stagnant and moving environments

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    This paper investigates the change of velocity and concentration fields in the initial region of a round jet in stagnant fluid and in a moving environment of the co-flow, counter-flow or cross-flow situation. The aim was to discuss issues of flow establishment and in the initial region, to determine the potential core length, and to observe the effect of a moving ambient. Turbulent jet velocities and concentration were measured with the planar imaging techniques of particle-image velocimetry (PIV) and laser-induced fluorescence (LIF). The mean flow fields were obtained and analyzed to investigate the validity of 1/. x decay relationship for jet centerline velocity and concentration. Values for the decay constant and jet virtual origin were obtained from the data. While the results show that the decay constant is increased by a co-flow but reduced by a counter-flow or a cross-flow, the virtual origin was found to be affected as well. The overall effect is that any situation of the moving environment leads to a slight reduction of the physical length of the potential core. The paper also suggests an intermittency function for the analysis of fluctuating jet concentration field in the potential core. The mean intermittency function provides a direct and reliable estimate of the potential core length of a jet in a moving environment. © 2011 International Association of Hydro-environment Engineering and Research, Asia Pacific Division.postprin

    A fast fractal image coding based on kick-out and zero contrast conditions

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