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Energy efficiency of mmWave massive MIMO precoding with low-resolution DACs
With the congestion of the sub-6 GHz spectrum, the interest in massive
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems operating on millimeter wave
spectrum grows. In order to reduce the power consumption of such massive MIMO
systems, hybrid analog/digital transceivers and application of low-resolution
digital-to-analog/analog-to-digital converters have been recently proposed. In
this work, we investigate the energy efficiency of quantized hybrid
transmitters equipped with a fully/partially-connected phase-shifting network
composed of active/passive phase-shifters and compare it to that of quantized
digital precoders. We introduce a quantized single-user MIMO system model based
on an additive quantization noise approximation considering realistic power
consumption and loss models to evaluate the spectral and energy efficiencies of
the transmit precoding methods. Simulation results show that
partially-connected hybrid precoders can be more energy-efficient compared to
digital precoders, while fully-connected hybrid precoders exhibit poor energy
efficiency in general. Also, the topology of phase-shifting components offers
an energy-spectral efficiency trade-off: active phase-shifters provide higher
data rates, while passive phase-shifters maintain better energy efficiency.Comment: Published in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processin
General scalar products in the arbitrary six-vertex model
In this work we use the algebraic Bethe ansatz to derive the general scalar
product in the six-vertex model for generic Boltzmann weights. We performed
this calculation using only the unitarity property, the Yang-Baxter algebra and
the Yang-Baxter equation. We have derived a recurrence relation for the scalar
product. The solution of this relation was written in terms of the domain wall
partition functions. By its turn, these partition functions were also obtained
for generic Boltzmann weights, which provided us with an explicit expression
for the general scalar product.Comment: 24 page
Optimizing the choice of microsatellite markers for fingerprinting eucalyptus
In this study we have analyzed the information
provided by 17 publicly available Eucalyptus
microsatellite (SSR) markers (Brondani et al.
1998, 2002; Jones et al. 2002; Steane et al.
2001) in the context of genetic identification
within a sample of 140 individuals from an elite
collection (denoted hereafter base) of RAIZ
genetic improvement population
Estimativa do parentesco numa população de melhoramento de Eucalyptus globulus através de microsatélites nucleares
É situação comum desconhecer-se o grau de parentesco entre a população na origem da
maioria dos programas de melhoramento genético de espécies florestais. Para resolver este
problema, desenvolvemos um protocolo de avaliação do parentesco utilizando 125
indivíduos e 16 microssatélites, da população base ou de referência (PR) de Eucalyptus
globulus do RAIZ. Através da recombinação gamética in silico foram simulados 105
indivíduos com diferentes graus de parentesco: descendentes de autopolinização, meiosirmãos,
irmãos completos e indivíduos não aparentados. Por simulação Monte-Carlo foram
calculados o valor médio e a variância associada à média dos diferentes grupos de
parentesco, com quatro coeficientes de similaridade genética. Compararam-se as funções
densidade dos diferentes grupos de parentesco, obtidas com quatro coeficientes de
parentesco, utilizando o valor crítico correspondente à intercepção das funções densidade
dos indivíduos não aparentados e dos meios-irmãos. O estimador escolhido foi aplicado à
PR. Detectaram-se 4,4% de pares de indivíduos potencialmente aparentados, com um erro
de tipo II de 8%. Inferimos também, o parentesco de um conjunto de 24 clones elite e
encontrámos 4 pares que são potencialmente aparentados. Futuros cruzamentos entre estes
indivíduos deverão ser evitados
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