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Fast Software Polar Decoders
Among error-correcting codes, polar codes are the first to provably achieve
channel capacity with an explicit construction. In this work, we present
software implementations of a polar decoder that leverage the capabilities of
modern general-purpose processors to achieve an information throughput in
excess of 200 Mbps, a throughput well suited for software-defined-radio
applications. We also show that, for a similar error-correction performance,
the throughput of polar decoders both surpasses that of LDPC decoders targeting
general-purpose processors and is competitive with that of state-of-the-art
software LDPC decoders running on graphic processing units.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to ICASSP 201
Systemic Risk: Simulating Local Shocks To A Global System
Using our updated model of the payment exchange system within the banking industry, we have introduced sudden local economic shocks and calculated their effect on the stability of the financial system. Our results suggest that the probability of a total banking failure, i.e., the systemic risk of the system, is insignificant unless the degree of the shock and the degree of integration between banks are very large. We find that the larger the shock, i.e., the greater the amount of loss amongst all banks, and the more isolated banks are within the payment system, the greater the likelihood of a localized or global banking system failure. However, given the current limits percentages of capitol banks can loan each other, only worldwide economic crises of cataclysmic significance would cause a collapse of the entire banking system. Hence we affirm the findings of our previous work which considered the effects of a bank failure generated by factors internal to the banking system (internal instead of internal shocks), which suggest there is minimal systemic risk in an integrated, minimally regulated, banking system.
Flexible and Low-Complexity Encoding and Decoding of Systematic Polar Codes
In this work, we present hardware and software implementations of flexible
polar systematic encoders and decoders. The proposed implementations operate on
polar codes of any length less than a maximum and of any rate. We describe the
low-complexity, highly parallel, and flexible systematic-encoding algorithm
that we use and prove its correctness. Our hardware implementation results show
that the overhead of adding code rate and length flexibility is little, and the
impact on operation latency minor compared to code-specific versions. Finally,
the flexible software encoder and decoder implementations are also shown to be
able to maintain high throughput and low latency.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Communications, 201
An investigation of public and private R&D partnership
16th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 2000 : A New TimeIn this paper we investigate public and private research and development relationships with
respect to their performance. The study utilizes a database of over 250 of these relationships,
funded by Spanish government agencies. The methodology includes the application of data
envelopment analysis (DEA) to determine the relative performance ("efficiency") of the various
projects
A fluid-structure solver for confined microcapsule flows
We present a fluid-structure coupling method designed to study capsules
flowing in a confined environment. The fluid solver is based on the Finite Volume Method
and is coupled to a Finite Elements solid solver using the Immersed Boundary Method. We study the
relaxation of a spherical capsule, initially deformed into an ellipsoid, and released in a square
cross-section channel within a quiescent fluid environment. We perform a convergence
study in order to validate the numerical method and consider the effect of
the inertial forces on the capsule relaxation
Industry 4.0 and sustainability: Towards conceptualization and theory
Both Industry 4.0 and sustainability have gained momentum in the academic, managerial and policy debate. Despite the relevance of the topics, the relation between Industry 4.0 and sustainability \u2013 revealed by many authors \u2013 is still unclear; literature is fragmented. This paper seeks to overcome this limit by developing a systematic literature review of 117 peer-reviewed journal articles. After descriptive and content analyses, the work presents a conceptualization and theoretical framework. The paper contributes to both theory and practice by advancing current understanding of Industry 4.0 and sustainability, especially the impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on sustainability practices and performance
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