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Valentin Gherman, Yannick Bonhomme, Samuel Evain,
2010 IEEE 16th International On-Line Testing Symposium

With increasing storage capacities, spare memory columns aimed at replacing defective regular columns remain generally available to repair malfunctioning storage cells. The existing repair methods are...

Peter Steenkiste, David A. Eckhardt, P. Steenkiste,
1999,
Mob. Networks Appl.

Wireless transmissions are highly susceptible to noise and interference. As a result, the error characteristics of a wireless link may vary widely depending on environmental factors such as location o...

Tim Fingscheidt, Florian Pflug, T. Fingscheidt et al.,
2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

Wireless transmission systems for high-quality digital audio signals require a low end-to-end delay and strong robustness against channel distortions. In this work we investigate a Bayesian approach t...

Wireless technology is experiencing spectacular developments, due to the emergence of interactive and digital multimedia applications as well as rapid advances in the highly integrated systems. For th...

E. Ayanoglu, E. Akay,
IEEE 60th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004

Wireless systems often implement one or more types of diversity in order to achieve reliable communication. Different types of diversity techniques such as temporal, frequency, code, and spatial have ...

U. Walther, G. P. Ferrweis,
ISCAS 2001. The 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01CH37196)

Wireless systems based on CDMA such as proposed in the 3GPP standard utilize pseudo random number sequences for generation of the spreading codes. These sequences are usually created by the use of fin...

Qian Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu, Dan Wang et al.,
200614th IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service

Wireless sensor networks have been widely used for surveillance in harsh environments. In many such applications, the environmental data are continuously sensed, and data collection by a server is onl...

Qian Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu, Dan Wang et al.,
2008,
TOSN

Wireless sensor networks have been widely used for surveillance in harsh environments. In many such applications, the environmental data are continuously sensed, and data collection by a server is onl...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are rapidly being adopted in a wide range of applications, from continuous health monitoring to automated industrial infrastructures, and soon will have a major environ...

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are gaining popularity in different areas of applications like industrial monitoring, military applications, home automation, smart grid applications, body organ monito...

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) offer an increasingly attractive mode of data gathering in distributed system architectures and dynamic access via wireless connectivity. ECC provides coding gain, resul...

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are event based systems that rely on the collective effort of densely deployed sensor nodes continuously observing a physical phenomenon. The spatio-temporal correlation...

Wireless networks are spreading very fast compared to wired-based networks because of its ease in installation, lower cost, reduced dependence on infrastructure and support for emerging mobile and sen...

Wenye Wang, Yi Xu,
2010

Wireless networks are becoming an important supplementary technology to the traditional wired networks. They offer convenient and flexible network access for the users to communicate with each other. ...

Khalid A. Darabkh,
2010,
J. Commun.

Wireless networks are a growing technology due to its ability to receive data in areas where it is very hard to plug-in using wires. TCP Reno assumes in his congestion algorithms that the packet loss ...

Maj Vlaming,
2006

Wireless networking evolves towards providing adaptive and pervasive connections among users, services, and resources. AB foreseen, ad-hoc networks will play an important role in this ubiquitous commu...

Mani B. Srivastava, Paul Lettieri,
1998,
Proceedings. IEEE INFOCOM '98, the Conference on Computer Communications. Seventeenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Gateway to the 21st Century (Cat. No.98

Wireless network links are characterized by rapidly time varying channel conditions and battery energy limitations at the wireless mobile user nodes. Therefore static link control techniques that make...

Rui Dai, Rui Dai,
2012

Wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSNs) are networks of wirelessly interconnected devices that are able to retrieve multimedia content such as video and audio streams, still images, and scalar dat...

Wireless multimedia devices and services are beginning to emerge and will continue to increase in popularity as capabilities improve. The demand to improve quality and increase the capacity of such sy...

David James Love, Seung Young Park,
2011,
IEEE Transactions on Communications

Wireless multicasting (also called common information broadcasting) is a technique where a common information message is transmitted to multiple users. This is typically accomplished by having the bas...