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Air transparent soundproof window
A soundproof window or wall which is transparent to airflow is presented. The
design is based on two wave theories of diffraction and acoustic metamaterials.
It consists of a three-dimensional array of strong diffraction-type resonators
with many holes centered at each individual resonator. The acoustic performance
levels of two soundproof windows with air holes of and diameters
were measured. Sound waves of 80dB in the frequency range of
were applied to the windows. It was observed that the sound level was reduced
by about dB in the above frequency range with the window and by
about dB in the frequency range of with the
window.
It is an extraordinary acoustic anti-transmission. The geometric factors
which produced the effective negative modulus were obtained.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, 1 tabl
Merger Announcement Returns with Preparations
This paper analyzes the relationship between the merger announcement returns and the bidding firms\u27 preparations for mergers. In this study, merger preparations are defined as bidding firms\u27 adaptive actions of changing their executives prior to mergers. An analysis of the relative effectiveness of merger preparations is conducted through event study for univariate tests. In addition, a regression for multivariate tests analyzes incentives for making merger preparations. The results of these studies indicate that (1) hiring of new executives from outside the target proves to be the most effective merger preparation, (2) firms who make merger preparations have higher returns, and (3) hiring of new executives from the targets proves to have negative effects on bidding firms\u27 returns, though this can vary based on the relative size of the target
Deep Learning Framework for Wireless Systems: Applications to Optical Wireless Communications
Optical wireless communication (OWC) is a promising technology for future
wireless communications owing to its potentials for cost-effective network
deployment and high data rate. There are several implementation issues in the
OWC which have not been encountered in radio frequency wireless communications.
First, practical OWC transmitters need an illumination control on color,
intensity, and luminance, etc., which poses complicated modulation design
challenges. Furthermore, signal-dependent properties of optical channels raise
non-trivial challenges both in modulation and demodulation of the optical
signals. To tackle such difficulties, deep learning (DL) technologies can be
applied for optical wireless transceiver design. This article addresses recent
efforts on DL-based OWC system designs. A DL framework for emerging image
sensor communication is proposed and its feasibility is verified by simulation.
Finally, technical challenges and implementation issues for the DL-based
optical wireless technology are discussed.Comment: To appear in IEEE Communications Magazine, Special Issue on
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Communication
Data Transmission with Reduced Delay for Distributed Acoustic Sensors
This paper proposes a channel access control scheme fit to dense acoustic
sensor nodes in a sensor network. In the considered scenario, multiple acoustic
sensor nodes within communication range of a cluster head are grouped into
clusters. Acoustic sensor nodes in a cluster detect acoustic signals and
convert them into electric signals (packets). Detection by acoustic sensors can
be executed periodically or randomly and random detection by acoustic sensors
is event driven. As a result, each acoustic sensor generates their packets
(50bytes each) periodically or randomly over short time intervals
(400ms~4seconds) and transmits directly to a cluster head (coordinator node).
Our approach proposes to use a slotted carrier sense multiple access. All
acoustic sensor nodes in a cluster are allocated to time slots and the number
of allocated sensor nodes to each time slot is uniform. All sensor nodes
allocated to a time slot listen for packet transmission from the beginning of
the time slot for a duration proportional to their priority. The first node
that detect the channel to be free for its whole window is allowed to transmit.
The order of packet transmissions with the acoustic sensor nodes in the time
slot is autonomously adjusted according to the history of packet transmissions
in the time slot. In simulations, performances of the proposed scheme are
demonstrated by the comparisons with other low rate wireless channel access
schemes.Comment: Accepted to IJDSN, final preprinted versio
Worst-case User Analysis in Poisson Voronoi Cells
In this letter, we focus on the performance of a worst-case mobile user (MU)
in the downlink cellular network. We derive the coverage probability and the
spectral efficiency of the worst-case MU using stochastic geometry. Through
analytical and numerical results, we draw out interesting insights that the
coverage probability and the spectral efficiency of the worst-case MU decrease
down to 23% and 19% of those of a typical MU, respectively. By applying a
coordinated scheduling (CS) scheme, we also investigate how much the
performance of the worst-case MU is improved.Comment: Accepted, IEEE Communications Letter
Using Six Sigma for Continuous Improvement of Asset Management Information Quality
Information is the most important asset of any organization. It is particularly important for information driven businesses like engineering asset management organizations. These businesses maintain the lifeline of economy and, therefore, it is important that the information that they capture if of high quality, processed in right systems, communicated through right channels, and presented to its stakeholders in right format. This highlights that information quality management calls for business organizations to be proactive as well as reactive, i.e. information quality concerns should be proactively addressed for every stage of information lifecycle, and at the same time it should be monitored regularly so as to take corrective action could be taken to ensure smooth functioning of information dependent business areas. The intertwined nature of information quality dimensions, such as timeliness and accuracy, adds more complexity to the already difficult scenario of information quality monitoring. This paper takes a product perspective of information and utilizes an information improvement cycle based on plan, do, check, act principle to propose a framework for information quality monitoring and improvement. It utilizes analytical hierarchy process and six sigma methodologies to obtain objective measurement of information quality by focusing on systematic assessment of multiple dimensions of information quality
Quark number Susceptibility and Phase Transition in hQCD Models
We study the quark number susceptibility, an indicator of QCD phase
transition, in the hard wall and soft wall models of hQCD. We find that the
susceptibilities in both models are the same, jumping up at the deconfinement
phase transition temperature. We also find that the diffusion constant in the
soft wall model is enhanced compared to the one in the hard wall model.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure
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