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    Satellite ATM network architectures: An overview

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    A satellite ATM network has been envisioned as the next information super-skyway. There has been a migration from traditional bent pipe satellites to onboard processing) ATM satellites. The current congestion in the Internet has motivated the use of alternate paths - using satellites to support global Internet transport and access. This article presents the various system and protocol layer architectures of SATM networks.published_or_final_versio

    A Survey, Classification and Critical Review of Light-Emitting Diode Drivers

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    Based on a survey on over 1400 commercial LED drivers and a literature review, a range of LED driver topologies are classified according to their applications, power ratings, performance and their energy storage and regulatory requirements. Both passive and active LED drivers are included in the review and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. This paper also presents an overall view on the technical and cost aspects of the LED technology, which is useful to both researchers and engineers in the lighting industry. Some general guidelines for selecting driver topologies are included to aid design engineers to make appropriate choices.published_or_final_versio

    The control of switching dc-dc converters : a general LQR problem

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    DOCS: Domain-Aware Crowdsourcing System

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    A dc-dc converter used as a light dimmer for compact fluorescent lamps

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    Parallel distinguishability of quantum operations

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    © 2016 IEEE. We find that the perfect distinguishability of two quantum operations by a parallel scheme depends only on an operator subspace generated from their Choi-Kraus operators. We further show that any operator subspace can be obtained from two quantum operations in such a way. This connection enables us to study the parallel distinguishability of operator subspaces directly without explicitly referring to the underlining quantum operations. We obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for the parallel distinguishability of an operator subspace that is either one-dimensional or Hermitian. In both cases the condition is equivalent to the non-existence of positive definite operator in the subspace, and an optimal discrimination protocol is obtained. Finally, we provide more examples to show that the non-existence of positive definite operator is sufficient for many other cases, but in general it is only a necessary condition

    Numerical ranges of an operator on an indefinite inner product space

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    For n x n complex matrices A and an n x n Hermitian matrix S, we consider the S-numerical range of A and the positive S-numerical range of A defined by WS(A) = {〈Av, v〉S/〈v, v〉S : v ∈ ℂn, 〈v, v〉S ≠ 0} and W S + (A) = {〈Av, v〉S : v ∈ ℂn, 〈v, v〉S = 1}, respectively, where 〈u, v〉S = v*Su. These sets generalize the classical numerical range, and they are closely related to the joint numerical range of three Hermitian forms and the cone generated by it. Using some theory of the joint numerical range we can give a detailed description of WS(A) and WS + (A) for arbitrary Hermitian matrices S. In particular, it is shown that WS + (A) is always convex and WS(A) is always p-convex for all S. Similar results are obtained for the sets VS(A) = {〈Av, v〉/〈Sv, v〉: v ∈ ℂn, 〈Sv, v〉 ≠ 0}, VS + (A) = {〈Av, v〉: v ∈ ℂn, 〈Sv, v〉 = 1}, where 〈u, v〉 = v* u. Furthermore, we characterize those linear operators preserving WS(A), WS + (A), V S(A), or VS + (A). Possible generalizations of our results, including their extensions to bounded linear operators on an infinite dimensional Hilbert or Krein space, are discussed.published_or_final_versio

    Bistability in online social networks

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    Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much interesting research in networking. This work studies the dynamic evolvement of online social networks by a simple stochastic model that captures the inter-dependent social interactions. We show that multiple stable states exist in the evolvement of online social networks, leading to fundamental ramifications to the structures of online social networks and their applications. ©2010 IEEE.published_or_final_versionThe 2010 INFOCOM IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops, San Diego, CA., 15-19 March 2010. In Proceedings of the IEEE INFOCOM Conference, 2010, p. 1-
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