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| Optimisation of a WiMAX system can occur at various places in the system providing different benefits to the overall system performance. Optimisation is critical to maximise the efficiency of the wireless network. During initial deployment coverage is ... Algorithmic 'Solomonoff' Probability (AP) assigns to objects an a priori probability that is in some sense universal. This prior distribution has theoretical applications in a number of areas, including inductive inference theory and the time complexity ... We investigate the effects of using dual transmission power to achieve quality-of-service (QoS) differentiation in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs. Specifically, we assume all stations employ the standard IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF), ... An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a standards-based integration platform that combines messaging, web services, data transformation, and intelligent routing in a highly distributed environment. The ESB has been adopted as a key component of SOA ... The transformation and integration of government services, enabled by the use of new technologies such as application servers and Web services, is fundamental to reduce the cost of government and improving service outcomes to citizens. Many core ... When fitting wavelet based models, shrinkage of the empirical wavelet coefficients is an effective tool for signal denoising. Based on different approaches, different shrinkage functions have been proposed in the literature. The shrinkage functions ... The world is unpredictable, and acting intelligently requires anticipating possible consequences of actions that are taken. Assuming that the actions and the world are deterministic, planning can be represented in the classical propositional logic. ... The diagnosis of a discrete-event system is the problem of computing possible behaviors of the system given observations of the actual behavior, and testing whether the behaviors are normal or faulty. We show how the diagnosis problems can be translated ... The use of Wizard of Oz (WOz) techniques for the acquisition of multimodal interaction patterns is common, but often relies on highly or fully simulated functionality. This paper suggests that a more operational WOz can benefit multimodal interaction ... |
