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    Linearisation of frequency-hopped transmitters using Cartesian feedback

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    Theoretical performance comparison between reference-based coherent BPSK and BCH coded differential BPSK

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    ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF GE IN SIO2

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    It is argued that one-electron theory is insufficient to account for the origin of the observed spectra of Ge in SiO2 ( alpha -quartz) crystals. A simple model is employed to show that impurity states responsible for ESR spectra of SiO2:Ge are stabilised by many-electron polarisation effects associated with the Ge atom itself and its immediate oxygen neighbour

    The coexistence of pressure waves in the operation of quartz-crystal shear-wave sensors

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    It is demonstrated that an AT-cut quartz crystal driven in the thickness-shear-wave mode and typically used as a sensor to monitor the viscoelastic shear-wave properties of a fluid also produce longitudinal pressure waves. Unlike the shear wave, these waves are capable of long-range propagation through the fluid and of reflection at its boundaries, notably at an outer fluid–air interface. They introduce a component into the measured electrical impedance and resonance frequency shift of the crystal, which reflects the setting up of cyclic pressure-wave resonances in the fluid. This has important implications for the practical employment of these crystal as sensors. Under appropriate conditions, as demonstrated for water and n-octane, it is possible to determine the propagating properties of sound waves in a fluid simultaneously with the viscoelastic shear-wave properties. These experiments are supported by an analysis of the appropriate hydrodynamic equations for waves in the crystal–fluid system, which predicts electrical characteristics in close agreement with those found experimentally

    Channel and noise variance estimation and tracking algorithms for unique-word based single-carrier systems

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    PDA-BCJR algorithm for factorial hidden Markov models with application to MIMO equalisation

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    Publication in the conference proceedings of EUSIPCO, Florence, Italy, 200

    Textile broadband e-patch at ISM band

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    Constraints on LVS Compactifications of IIB String Theory

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    We argue that once all theoretical and phenomenological constraints are imposed on the different versions of the Large Volume Scenario (LVS) compactifications of type IIB string theory, one particular version is favored. This is essentially a sequestered one in which the soft terms are generated by Weyl anomaly and RG running effects. We also show that arguments questioning sequestering in LVS models are not relevant in this case.Comment: 14 pages, additional discussion of D7 brane case and mSUGRA, reference adde
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