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Alpha-Stable Channel Capacity

IEEE Communications Letters, 2011
Alpha-stable distributions have found various applications in the literature especially in modelling impulsive noise in communications channels. Despite various schemes for receiver design under alpha-stable noise, the channel coding problem has not been addressed yet.
Wang J, Kuruoglu E E, Zhou T
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Mimo channel capacity measurements

2012 20th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2012
The channel capacity in the multi-antenna architecture depends not only on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) but also the spatial correlation between antenna elements. In this study, in multi-antenna systems, measurements were made for 0.02λ receiving antenna spacing in a laboratory consisting of a full anechoic room, and the spatial correlation between far ...
Saliha Buyukcorak, Gunes Karabulut Kurt
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Channel capacity of the ribosome

Physical Review E, 2023
Translation is one of the most fundamental processes in the biological cell. Because of the central role that translation plays across all domains of life, the enzyme that carries out this process, the ribosome, is required to process information with high accuracy. This accuracy often approaches values near unity experimentally.
Daniel A. Inafuku   +5 more
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Quantum Channel Capacities

Science, 2004
Virtually all of today's information technology is based on the manipulation of classical bits. Quantum systems offer the potential of a much more powerful computing technology, however. In their Perspective, [Bennett and Shor][1] discuss an important aspect of quantum computing--the theoretical capacity of a quantum information channel.
Charles H. Bennett, Peter W. Shor
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Quantum channel capacities

Quantum Electronics, 2020
Abstract A brief general review is presented of the theory of information transmission capacities of quantum communication channels, which is a development of the classical Shannon theory. Unlike a classical communication channel, a quantum channel is characterised by a whole set of different capacities, which depend on the type of ...
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Quantum Channel Capacities

Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2012, 2012
Channel capacities measure the ultimate communication abilities of noisy channels. I discuss capacities for optical channels with Gaussian noise and show the capacity for quantum information has surprising aspects that could be probed experimentally.
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Optical Channel Capacity

2010
Given the fact that LDPC-coded turbo equalizer described in Chap. 7 is an excellent candidate to deal with both linear and nonlinear channel impairments, there naturally raises the question about fundamental limits on channel capacity. There have been numerous attempts to determine the channel capacity of a nonlinear fiber optics communication channel [
Ivan Djordjevic   +2 more
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Covert Channel Capacity

1987 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1987
Techniques for detecting covert channels are based on information flow models. This paper establishes a connection between Shannon's theory of communication and information flow models, such as the Goguen-Meseguer model, that view a reference monitor as a state-transition automaton.
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