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Perfect tag identification protocol in RFID networks
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems are becoming more and more
popular in the field of ubiquitous computing, in particular for objects
identification. An RFID system is composed by one or more readers and a number
of tags. One of the main issues in an RFID network is the fast and reliable
identification of all tags in the reader range. The reader issues some queries,
and tags properly answer. Then, the reader must identify the tags from such
answers. This is crucial for most applications. Since the transmission medium
is shared, the typical problem to be faced is a MAC-like one, i.e. to avoid or
limit the number of tags transmission collisions. We propose a protocol which,
under some assumptions about transmission techniques, always achieves a 100%
perfomance. It is based on a proper recursive splitting of the concurrent tags
sets, until all tags have been identified. The other approaches present in
literature have performances of about 42% in the average at most. The
counterpart is a more sophisticated hardware to be deployed in the manufacture
of low cost tags.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
A Note on the Algebra of Operations for Hopf Cohomology at Odd Primes
Let be any prime, and let be the algebra of operations
on the cohomology ring of any cocommutative -Hopf algebra. In
this paper we show that when is odd (and unlike the case), cannot become an object in the Singer category of
-algebras with coproducts, if we require that coproducts act on
the generators of coherently with their nature of cohomology
operation
Discrete squeezed states for finite-dimensional spaces
We show how discrete squeezed states in an -dimensional phase space
can be properly constructed out of the finite-dimensional context. Such
discrete extensions are then applied to the framework of quantum tomography and
quantum information theory with the aim of establishing an initial study on the
interference effects between discrete variables in a finite phase-space.
Moreover, the interpretation of the squeezing effects is seen to be direct in
the present approach, and has some potential applications in different branches
of physics.Comment: 16 pages; 3 figure
Cooperative Spectrum Sensing based on the Limiting Eigenvalue Ratio Distribution in Wishart Matrices
Recent advances in random matrix theory have spurred the adoption of
eigenvalue-based detection techniques for cooperative spectrum sensing in
cognitive radio. Most of such techniques use the ratio between the largest and
the smallest eigenvalues of the received signal covariance matrix to infer the
presence or absence of the primary signal. The results derived so far in this
field are based on asymptotical assumptions, due to the difficulties in
characterizing the exact distribution of the eigenvalues ratio. By exploiting a
recent result on the limiting distribution of the smallest eigenvalue in
complex Wishart matrices, in this paper we derive an expression for the
limiting eigenvalue ratio distribution, which turns out to be much more
accurate than the previous approximations also in the non-asymptotical region.
This result is then straightforwardly applied to calculate the decision
threshold as a function of a target probability of false alarm. Numerical
simulations show that the proposed detection rule provides a substantial
performance improvement compared to the other eigenvalue-based algorithms.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, submitted to IEEE Communications Letter
Outsourcing: guidelines for a structured approach
Outsourcing is a management approach by which an organization delegates some noncore functions to specialized and efÂźcient service providers. In the era of ÂȘglobal marketÂș and ÂȘe-economyÂș, outsourcing is one of the main pillars of the new way to conceive the relationships among companies. Despite outsourcing large diffusion, huge business cases and big deals of documentation available on network or press, there is no structured procedure able to support the govern of the evolution of a generic outsourcing process. In accordance with the principles of total quality management, this paper describes a proposal of a new approach for managing outsourcing processes. The model, which can be easily adapted to different application Âźelds, has been conceived with the main aim of managing strategic decisions, economic factors and human resources. The approach is supported by different decision and analysis tools, such as benchmarking techniques, multiple criteria decision aiding (MCDA) methods, cost analysis, and other process-planning methodologies. An application of the method to a real case is also provide
Low-energy quantum string cosmology
We introduce a Wheeler-De Witt approach to quantum cosmology based on the
low-energy string effective action, with an effective dilaton potential
included to account for non-perturbative effects and, possibly, higher-order
corrections. We classify, in particular, four different classes of scattering
processes in minisuperspace, and discuss their relevance for the solution of
the graceful exit problem.Comment: Extended version to appear in the Review section of Int. J. Theor.
Phys. A 13 (1998). The new permanent address is added. An updated collection
of papers on the pre-big bang scenario is available at
http://www.to.infn.it/~gasperi
Covariant Impulse Approximation for the study of the internal structure of composite particles
We present a brief review on the Impulse Approximation method to study
processes of scattering off composite particles. We first construct the model
in a non-relativistic fashion that enables us to extend the model to a
covariant Impulse Approximation, which is needed for the study of high momentum
transfer processes.Comment: 8 Page
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