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GLOBECOM
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Optimal LLR Clipping Levels for Mixed Hard/Soft Output Detection
Abstract—Consider a communications system where the detector generates a mix of hard and soft outputs, which are then fed into a soft-input channel decoder. In such a setting, it...
Ernesto Zimmermann, David L. Milliner, John R. Bar...
FOCS
2000
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Extracting Randomness from Samplable Distributions
Randomness extractors convert weak sources of randomness into an almost uniform distribution; the conversion uses a small amount of pure randomness. In algorithmic applications, t...
Luca Trevisan, Salil P. Vadhan
EXPERT
2006
84views more  EXPERT 2006»
15 years 4 months ago
Infrastructure for Engineered Emergence on Sensor/Actuator Networks
abstraction rules that hide the complexity of systems of components. We've begun this process in the domain of sensor/actuator network applications, observing that in manyappl...
Jacob Beal, Jonathan Bachrach
MOBIHOC
2008
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Efficient configuration and control of sanets using facts
ization of domain-specific programming abstractions for wireless sensor actor networks can greatly ease application development. A high level of abstraction from underlying system...
Kirsten Terfloth, Jochen H. Schiller
EUROPAR
2003
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Why Not Use a Pattern-Based Parallel Programming System?
Parallel programming is seen as an effective technique to improve the performance of computationally-intensive programs. This is done at the cost of increasing the complexity of t...
John Anvik, Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron, Kai...