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Mobile Phone Power Amplifier Linearity and Efficiency Enhancement Using Digital Predistortion
The new generation mobile communication systems using spectrum efficient linear modulation schemes (QPSK,8PSK,QAM)need linear power amplifiers in the transmission path to have good ACPR and EVM values. Linearization methods can be used to increase the linearity of the power amplifiers (PA).However,it is not reasonable o use complicated,power consuming and high cost systems. This paper presents a digital predistortion implementation for WCDMA signals using an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array)as DSP and investigates the application of this system in handsets.The method applied requires minimum change in the conventional transmitter path configuration but considerable PAE improvement can be achieved
Profinite Groups with a Cyclotomic p-Orientation
Profinite groups with a cyclotomic p-orientation are introduced and studied. The special interest in this class of groups arises from the fact that any absolute Galois group GK of a field K is indeed a profinite group with a cyclotomic p-orientation \u3b8K,p:GK\u2192Z
7p which is even Bloch-Kato. The same is true for its maximal pro-p quotient GK(p) provided the field K contains a primitive pth-root of unity. The class of cyclotomically p-oriented profinite groups (resp. pro-p groups) which are Bloch-Kato is closed with respect to inverse limits, free product and certain fibre products. For profinite groups with a cyclotomic p-orientation the classical Artin-Schreier theorem holds. Moreover, Bloch-Kato pro-p groups with a cyclotomic orientation satisfy a strong form of Tits' alternative, and the elementary type conjecture formulated by I. Efrat can be restated that the only finitely generated indecomposable torsion free Bloch-Kato pro-p groups with a cyclotomic orientation should be Poincar\ue9 duality pro-p groups of dimension less or equal to 2
Soliton Models for the Nucleon and Predictions for the Nucleon Spin Structure
In these lectures the three flavor soliton approach for baryons is reviewed.
Effects of flavor symmetry breaking in the baryon wave--functions on axial
current matrix elements are discussed. A bosonized chiral quark model is
considered to outline the computation of spin dependent nucleon structure
functions in the soliton picture.Comment: 12 pages, Lectures presented at the Advanced Study Institute Symmetry
and Spin, Prague, 2001, to appear in the proceedings. References correcte
Chiral Quark Model
In this talk I review studies of hadron properties in bosonized chiral quark
models for the quark flavor dynamics. Mesons are constructed from
Bethe--Salpeter equations and baryons emerge as chiral solitons. Such models
require regularization and I show that the two--fold Pauli--Villars
regularization scheme not only fully regularizes the effective action but also
leads the scaling laws for structure functions. For the nucleon structure
functions the present approach serves to determine the regularization
prescription for structure functions whose leading moments are not given by
matrix elements of local operators. Some numerical results are presented for
the spin structure functions.Comment: Talk presented at the workshop QCD 2002, IIT Kanpur, Nov. 2002, 10
pages, proceedings style files include
Fermion Energies in the Background of a Cosmic String
We provide a thorough exposition, including technical and numerical details,
of previously published results on the quantum stabilization of cosmic strings.
Stabilization occurs through the coupling to a heavy fermion doublet in a
reduced version of the standard model. We combine the vacuum polarization
energy of fermion zero-point fluctuations and the binding energy of occupied
energy levels, which are of the same order in a semi-classical expansion.
Populating these bound states assigns a charge to the string. We show that
strings carrying fermion charge become stable if the electro-weak bosons are
coupled to a fermion that is less than twice as heavy as the top quark. The
vacuum remains stable in our model, because neutral strings are not
energetically favored. These findings suggests that extraordinarily large
fermion masses or unrealistic couplings are not required to bind a cosmic
string in the standard model.Comment: 38 pages, 6 figures, version accepted for publication in Phys Rev
Risk Management for Ag Families: An Extension Model for Improving Family Business Success
A risky business environment for agricultural producers coupled with human risk elements unique to family businesses, points to the need for extension programs that integrate traditional risk management concepts into curriculums focused on the potentially unique educational needs of family farm management teams. Results in this paper indicate that a multi-state, grant funded program entitled "Risk Management for Ag Families" had impact and provides a model that traditional risk management education programs could benefit from.Risk and Uncertainty, Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,
Visual exploration and retrieval of XML document collections with the generic system X2
This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Munich over the last five years. In a typical session with X2, the user
first browses a structural summary of the XML database in order to select interesting elements and keywords occurring in documents. Using this intermediate result, queries combining structure and textual references are composed semiautomatically.
After query evaluation, the full set of answers is presented in a visual and structured way. X2 largely exploits the structure found in documents, queries and answers to enable new interactive visualization and exploration techniques that support mixed IR and database-oriented querying, thus bridging the gap between these three views on the data to be retrieved. Another salient characteristic of X2 which distinguishes it from other visual query systems for XML is that it supports various degrees of detailedness in the presentation of answers, as well as techniques for dynamically reordering and grouping retrieved elements once the complete answer set has been computed
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