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Timing Recovery for Backplane Ethernet

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 2007
The dominant solutions for single-chip multi-port backplane Ethernet transceivers utilize a dual-loop design - a combination of a single master phase-locked loop (PLL) and multiple slave delay-locked loops (DLL). Each transmitter or receiver port has its own DLL, which delays or advances a copy of the master clock from the master PLL to generate its ...
Wei Zhang, Richard R. Spencer
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Unveiling the recovery time zone of tolerance: when time matters in service recovery

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2017
This article examines the link between recovery time and customer compensation expectations for service failures that cannot be immediately redressed. First, we show that the relationship between recovery time and compensation expectations is nonlinear. Initially, in a recovery time zone of tolerance, compensation expectations do not increase.
Hogreve, Jens   +2 more
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Predictors of Recovery Time

Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2000
Objective:To explore predictors of recovery time.Design:Repeated measures on 4 occasions throughout recovery included injury appraisal, demographics, emotional responses, and psychological variables.Participants:Elite injured athletes (N = 136).Main Outcome Measure:Recovery time.Results:At all phases, being a team athlete was a significant predictor of
Ann M. Quinn, Barry J. Fallon
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Recovery: a time to listen to the patient

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
Recovery is a key concept in mental health care and as mental health nurses, we are all encouraged to work towards it with our clients. However, to do this successfully, we need to have an understanding of what recovery is. Recovery has been defined as ‘a deeply personal, unique process of changing one’s attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills and ...
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Bounded-time recovery for distributed real-time systems

2020 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), 2020
This paper explores bounded-time recovery (BTR), a new approach to making cyber-physical systems robust to crash faults. Rather than trying to mask the symptoms of a fault with massive redundancy, BTR detects faults at runtime and enables the system to recover from them – e.g., by transferring tasks to other nodes that are still working correctly. When
Neeraj Gandhi   +4 more
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Interpretation: Time, Timing, Loss, and Recovery in the Analytic Hour

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2023
Interpretation remains relevant in contemporary psychoanalysis and serves a crucial linking function between patient and analyst. Interpretation provides an important link with temporalities: the time of the analytic hour and the time of the patient’s history as it unfolds in the present. Analysis, it is argued, is bounded by time and loss.
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Recovery time of dynamic allocation processes

Proceedings of the tenth annual ACM symposium on Parallel algorithms and architectures - SPAA '98, 1998
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On the symbol timing recovery in space-time coding systems

2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking, 2003. WCNC 2003., 2004
Space-time coding has received considerable interest recently as a simple transmit diversity technique for improving the capacity and data rate of a channel without bandwidth expansion. Most research work in space-time coding, however, assumed that the symbol timing at the receiver is perfectly known.
Yik-Chung Wu, Shing-Chow Chan
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Not enough time for recovery

Science, 2018
Coral Reefs![Figure][1] In a warming world, corals struggle to recover between bleaching events. PHOTO: ACRO_PHUKET/[SHUTTERSTOCK.COM][2] Coral bleaching occurs when stressful conditions result in the expulsion of the algal partner from the coral.
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A Reinforced Urn Process Modeling of Recovery Rates and Recovery Times

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Answering a major demand in modern credit risk management, we propose a nonparametric survival approach for the modeling of the recovery rate and the recovery time of a defaulted counterparty, by introducing what we call the Recovery Reinforced Urn Process, a special type of combinatorial stochastic process. The new model allows for the elicitation and
Dan Cheng, Pasquale Cirillo
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