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Random Access Protocols for Cell-Free Wireless Network Exploiting Statistical Behavior of THz Signal Propagation
The current body of research on terahertz (THz) wireless communications
predominantly focuses on its application for single-user backhaul/fronthaul
connectivity at sub-THz frequencies. First, we develop a generalized
statistical model for signal propagation at THz frequencies encompassing
physical layer impairments, including random path-loss with Gamma distribution
for the molecular absorption coefficient, short-term fading characterized by
the --- distribution, antenna misalignment errors,
and transceiver hardware impairments. Next, we propose random access protocols
for a cell-free wireless network, ensuring successful transmission for multiple
users with limited delay and energy loss, exploiting the combined effect of
random atmospheric absorption, non-linearity of fading, hardware impairments,
and antenna misalignment errors. We consider two schemes: a fixed transmission
probability (FTP) scheme where the transmission probability (TP) of each user
is updated at the beginning of the data transmission and an adaptive
transmission probability (ATP) scheme where the TP is updated with each
successful reception of the data. We analyze the performance of both protocols
using delay, energy consumption, and outage probability with scaling laws for
the transmission of a data frame consisting of a single packet from users at a
predefined quality of service (QoS).Comment: This work has been submitted to IEEE for possible publcation. arXiv
admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2310.1861
Revisiting the radio interferometer measurement equation. IV. A generalized tensor formalism
The radio interferometer measurement equation (RIME), especially in its 2x2
form, has provided a comprehensive matrix-based formalism for describing
classical radio interferometry and polarimetry, as shown in the previous three
papers of this series. However, recent practical and theoretical developments,
such as phased array feeds (PAFs), aperture arrays (AAs) and wide-field
polarimetry, are exposing limitations of the formalism. This paper aims to
develop a more general formalism that can be used to both clearly define the
limitations of the matrix RIME, and to describe observational scenarios that
lie outside these limitations. Some assumptions underlying the matrix RIME are
explicated and analysed in detail. To this purpose, an array correlation matrix
(ACM) formalism is explored. This proves of limited use; it is shown that
matrix algebra is simply not a sufficiently flexible tool for the job. To
overcome these limitations, a more general formalism based on tensors and the
Einstein notation is proposed and explored both theoretically, and with a view
to practical implementations. The tensor formalism elegantly yields generalized
RIMEs describing beamforming, mutual coupling, and wide-field polarimetry in
one equation. It is shown that under the explicated assumptions, tensor
equations reduce to the 2x2 RIME. From a practical point of view, some methods
for implementing tensor equations in an optimal way are proposed and analysed.
The tensor RIME is a powerful means of describing observational scenarios not
amenable to the matrix RIME. Even in cases where the latter remains applicable,
the tensor formalism can be a valuable tool for understanding the limits of
such applicability.Comment: 16 pages, no figures, accepted by A&
Pheomelanin-based colouration is correlated with indices of flying strategies in the barn owl
Resource polymorphism refers to individuals from the same population foraging in alternative habitats or on alternative food. Food specialization can be associated with adaptations such as colour polymorphism, with pale and dark colours conferring differential camouflage in different habitats. Pale and dark-reddish pheomelanic Barn Owls (Tyto alba) forage on different prey species in closed and open habitats, respectively. We show here that darker-reddish owls have heavier stomach content when found dead, and their 5th secondary wing feather is more deeply anchored inside the integument. These correlations suggest that their feathers bend less when flying, and that darker-reddish Barn Owls are able sustain more intense flying than their paler conspecifics
Relationship between diet and reproductive success in the Israeli barn owl
The effect of diet on barn owl (Tyto alba) breeding biology has been well studied in the temperate regions but not in the more arid Middle East. In temperate regions, barn owls are darker colored and mainly prey upon Cricetidae rodents, whereas in arid regions, they are lighter colored and prey to a larger degree upon Muridae rodents. In this study we analyzed the diet and breeding success of 261 barn owl pairs nesting in Israel. The reproductive success of barn owls declined from March to August, and fledged more young when they consumed a larger proportion of social voles (Microtus socialis guentheri). Although the diet of the lighter colored barn owls in Israel comprises more Muridae than that of the darker morphs in temperate regions, in both regions the number of barn owl young increases with an increased proportion of voles in the diet
Relationship between diet and reproductive success in the Israeli barn owl
The effect of diet on barn owl (Tyto alba) breeding biology has been well studied in the temperate regions but not in the more arid Middle East. In temperate regions, barn owls are darker colored and mainly prey upon Cricetidae rodents, whereas in arid regions, they are lighter colored and prey to a larger degree upon Muridae rodents. In this study we analyzed the diet and breeding success of 261 barn owl pairs nesting in Israel. The reproductive success of barn owls declined from March to August, and fledged more young when they consumed a larger proportion of social voles (Microtus socialis guentheri). Although the diet of the lighter colored barn owls in Israel comprises more Muridae than that of the darker morphs in temperate regions, in both regions the number of barn owl young increases with an increased proportion of voles in the diet
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