Long‐Channel Effects in Randomly Oriented Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Transistors
This study finds that carbon nanotube thin film transistors (CNT TFTs) display classical drift‐diffusion transport in the on‐state but exhibit an abnormal long‐channel effect (LCE) in the subthreshold region due to CNT junctions. An analytical model is developed to describe this, revealing that increased channel length worsens the subthreshold swing ...
Hai‐Yang Liu+7 more
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The classification of the natural and anthropogenic destabilizing factors of a telecommunications network as a complex system is presented herein. This research shows that to evaluate the parameters of a telecommunications network in the presence of ...
Valerii Kozlovskyi+5 more
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Assessing the impact of the global subsea telecommunications network on sedimentary organic carbon stocks. [PDF]
Clare MA+3 more
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CEE telecommunications investment and economic growth [PDF]
The antiquated state of the telecommunications network in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe has been identified by the OECD (1993) and the ITU (1994) as a significant impediment to regional productivity, international ...
Madden, Gary G, Savage, Scott J
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Describing and Modeling of Video-on-Demand Service with the Usage of Multi-Layer Graph [PDF]
Considered in this paper is the method of describingc of telecommunications systems providing VoD service using multi-layer graph. The paper describes the relations between the structural elements at each hierarchical level of the multi-layer graph. Transfer of video is a resource consuming task, and it requires an optimal configuration of the studied ...
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Edge of Chaos Theory Unveils the First and Simplest Ever Reported Hodgkin–Huxley Neuristor
This manuscript presents the first and simplest ever‐reported electrical cell, which leverages one memristor on Edge of Chaos to reproduce the three‐bifurcation cascade, marking the entire life cycle from birth to extinction via All‐to‐None effect of an electrical spike, also referred to as Action Potential, across axon membranes under monotonic ...
Alon Ascoli+12 more
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Framework nucleic acids directed assembly of Au nanostructures for biomedical applications
This Review article discusses the advanced progress in the Au and DNA nanomaterials. Introduced by the latest advances in frame nucleic acids‐detected Au nanostructures, the biomedical applications including biosensing and therapeutics are explored.
Bing Liu, Zhonglin Qi, Jie Chao
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Power Allocation in UAV-Enabled Relaying Systems for Secure Communications
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-enabled mobile relaying technique is a promising approach in providing high data rate transmission. Limitations of the UAV's hardware and the line-of-sight link of the air-to-ground channel make UAV ground communication more
Guen Sun, Na Li, Xiaofeng Tao, Huici Wu
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VERTICAL LEVERAGE AND THE SACRIFICE PRINCIPLE: WHY THE SUPREME COURT GOT TRINKO WRONG [PDF]
Trinko, a local telecommunications services customer of AT&T, sued Verizon for anti-competitively raising the costs of AT&T, Verizon's rival in the market for local telecommunications services. Pursuant to the rules of the Telecommunications Act of 1996,
Nicholas Economides
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Mobility Prediction in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks using Neural Networks [PDF]
Mobility prediction allows estimating the stability of paths in a mobile wireless Ad Hoc networks. Identifying stable paths helps to improve routing by reducing the overhead and the number of connection interruptions. In this paper, we introduce a neural network based method for mobility prediction in Ad Hoc networks.
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