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Achieving All‐Plateau and High‐Capacity Sodium Insertion in Topological Graphitized Carbon

Advances in Materials, 2023
Hard carbon anodes with all‐plateau capacities below 0.1 V are prerequisites to achieve high‐energy‐density sodium‐ion storage, which holds promise for future sustainable energy technologies.
Xiang He   +11 more
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The Capacity Region of a Class of Interference Channels

2007 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2007
The capacity region of a class of discrete memoryless interference channels is established. The setup is similar to the class of deterministic interference channels studied by El Gamal and Costa. However, we relax certain conditions that were imposed by El Gamal and Costa.
Hon Fah Chong   +2 more
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On the Computation of the Capacity Region of the Discrete MAC

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2010
The computation of the channel capacity of discrete memoryless channels is a convex problem that can be efficiently solved using the Arimoto-Blahut (AB) iterative algorithm. However, the extension of this algorithm to the computation of capacity regions of multiterminal networks is not straightforward since it gives rise to non-convex problems. In this
Eduard Calvo   +3 more
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On the capacity region of the Poisson interference channels

2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2010
The Poisson interference channel is studied, which models optical communication systems with multiple transceivers. Conditions for the strong interference is characterized and the corresponding capacity region is given, which is the same as that of the compound Poisson multiple access channel with each receiver decoding both messages.
Lifeng Lai, Yingbin Liang, Shlomo Shamai
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Core capacity region of portable wireless networks

IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04., 2005
We analyze the core capacity region of portable wireless networks under a concave utility model for a heterogeneous collection of asynchronous applications such as email and file transfers. We prove that the core capacity region is non-empty under the concave utility model.
Min Kyoung Park, Volkan Rodoplu
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On the Multimessage Capacity Region for Undirected Ring Networks

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2010
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S. M. Sadegh Tabatabaei Yazdi   +4 more
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Regional Innovative Capacity

1994
Case studies of successful high-technology complexes such as Route 128 (Dorfman 1983) or Silicon Valley (Saxanien 1985) suggest that these areas and industries developed as entrepreneurial efforts built on the existing technological infrastructure. While historical events and specific individuals served as catalysts in the development of these areas ...
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Capacity Region of the Asynchronous Gaussian Vector Multiple-Access Channel

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2013
In this paper, we derive explicit expressions for the capacity region of the two-user symbol-asynchronous Gaussian vector multiple-access channel. Verdú considered the case where each user linearly modulates a fixed waveform in each symbol period, where
Hon-Fah Chong, M. Motani
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Building Regional Innovation Capacity

Industry and Higher Education, 2002
San Diego, California is now one of the most innovative regions in the USA. In the past fifteen years it has transformed itself from an economy dominated by defence contracts, tourism and real estate into a major centre for academic research and high-tech industry This article examines the various means by which this transformation has been achieved ...
Mary L. Walshok   +3 more
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Regional Climate Regulation Capacities

2019
In the past decades climate change impacts have become more pronounced, especially in the European Alps. There has been a spatio-temporal diversity of these impacts ranging from east to west, north to south, and with consideration of the orography, from low to high altitudes.
Hermann Klug, Steffen Reichel
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