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A novel multiple access diamond channel model

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2020
SummaryThis paper introduces a new multiuser communication model, which we call multiple access diamond channel. In this channel model, many sources transmit their signals to a destination in the case of no direct links between the end terminals. Therefore, we employ two parallel relays to extend transmission to the destination.
Zouhair Al-qudah   +2 more
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A modeling of diamond film growth

Journal of Applied Physics, 1988
The growth of diamond films from mixtures of methane and hydrogen has been investigated by mathematical modeling. The gas-phase reactions of H radicals with methane are treated by solving the rate equations, while the surface reactions are studied by Monte Carlo simulation.
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Hubbard model on the infinite-dimensional diamond lattice

Physical Review B, 1993
We present and study the infinite-dimensional limit of the Hubbard model on a class of nonnested bipartite lattices which generalize the two-dimensional honeycomb and three-dimensional diamond lattice, and are characterized by a semimetallic noninteracting density of states.
Santoro, Giuseppe Ernesto   +3 more
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Theoretical modelling of dopants in diamond

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2006
One of the hurdles to the use of diamond as an electronic material is the lack of shallow dopants. In this paper, the theoretical modelling of dopants in diamond is reviewed, including some of the more promising suggestions for shallow donors. Nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and boron are now quite reliably modelled using density functional theory.
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The Diamond Model

Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
Joanne Green   +5 more
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A digital simulation model of a freeway diamond interchange

Communications of the ACM, 1966
Abstract : The Vehicular Traffic Study Project has developed a digital computer simulation model of a portion of a freeway diamond interchange. The total model will be designed for conducting research promoting the improvement of the geometric designs of freeway interchanges and for the development of effective control devices regulating traffic flow ...
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