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Throughput of tilted interferometers
Applied Optics, 1998The throughput of a tilted Fourier-transform spectrometer (FTS) with collimation is calculated. It is shown that the maximum off-axis angle that is acceptable in the interferometer is inversely proportional to the distance between the detector and the location where the tilt is applied to the wave fronts and is also inversely proportional to the tilt ...
J, Genest, P, Tremblay, A, Villemaire
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2008 Second International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking, 2008
Today wireless data communication is growing rapidly. In particular, multimedia and Internet communications by wireless systems are the most popular services. Also, the architecture of the wireless networks is varying to support such services better.
Jahangir Dadkhah Chimeh +3 more
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Today wireless data communication is growing rapidly. In particular, multimedia and Internet communications by wireless systems are the most popular services. Also, the architecture of the wireless networks is varying to support such services better.
Jahangir Dadkhah Chimeh +3 more
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Models for evaluating throughput
Proceedings of the 10th ACM International Systems and Storage Conference, 2017Analysts are interested in two categories of performance metrics: those concerned with time (response or wait time), and those concerned with rates (throughput or utilization, which reflect productivity and how well resources are used). In principle, these two categories are independent of each other, and both should be evaluated.
Netanel Zakay, Dror G. Feitelson
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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014
Mass spectrometry (MS)–based high-throughput proteomics is the core technique for large-scale protein characterization. Due to the extreme complexity of proteomes, sophisticated separation techniques and advanced MS instrumentation have been developed to extend coverage and enhance dynamic range and sensitivity.
Zhaorui, Zhang +3 more
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Mass spectrometry (MS)–based high-throughput proteomics is the core technique for large-scale protein characterization. Due to the extreme complexity of proteomes, sophisticated separation techniques and advanced MS instrumentation have been developed to extend coverage and enhance dynamic range and sensitivity.
Zhaorui, Zhang +3 more
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Improving Preoperative Throughput
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2017Preoperative throughput is an important piece in achieving the perioperative goal for first case on time starts. An inefficient preoperative (preop) department can delay surgery starts and impact the patient flow throughout the day. Research is abundant in applying lean six sigma principles in the operating room, however there are minimal studies that ...
Jennifer, Franklin, Tony, Franklin
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High-throughput Toxicokinetics
2021Presentation to OpenTox Summer on July 29, 2022 (Virtual) Science Inventory, CCTE products: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/2017&dateEndPublishedPresented=& ...
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Increasing the throughput of HomePNA
International Journal of Communication Systems, 2008AbstractIn this paper we propose a new medium access mechanism for HomePNAv2 and HomePNAv3 standards. This mechanism uses a priority aggregation mechanism to avoid collisions, increasing these protocols throughput. Furthermore, this mechanism does not require modifying standards, since it can be implemented over their actual MAC sublayers.
Aurelio Amodei Jr. +2 more
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IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2009
In this article, we investigated, using game theory, the competition in a shared open spectrum between two operators. We proposed a new way of maximization of the network throughput, and we provided new ways toward the provision of fairness. We computed an NE and NBS of an NPG and CPG, respectively.
Emmanouil A. Panaousis +2 more
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In this article, we investigated, using game theory, the competition in a shared open spectrum between two operators. We proposed a new way of maximization of the network throughput, and we provided new ways toward the provision of fairness. We computed an NE and NBS of an NPG and CPG, respectively.
Emmanouil A. Panaousis +2 more
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Proceedings of the ACM annual conference on - ACM '72, 1972
This is a report of practical, quantitative techniques for predicting throughput of movable head disks in a time-shared, multiprogrammed system. Theoretical relationships between throughput and load are considered first. Then a technique is explained whereby the actual source code of the timesharing monitor's disk service routine is incorporated into a
David L. Stone, Rollins Turner
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This is a report of practical, quantitative techniques for predicting throughput of movable head disks in a time-shared, multiprogrammed system. Theoretical relationships between throughput and load are considered first. Then a technique is explained whereby the actual source code of the timesharing monitor's disk service routine is incorporated into a
David L. Stone, Rollins Turner
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