gardiner, emile s. poudel, krishna p. leininger, theodor d. souter, ray a. rousseau, randall j. dahal, bini
The fast-growing tree, eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), currently is being planted to catalyze native forest restoration on degraded agricultural sites in the southeastern United States. Many of these restoration sites are appropriate for short rotation woody crop (SRWC) culture that addresses climate mitigation objectives, but information n...
Chevalier, Pascal Delmas, Jean-Pierre Lamberti, Roger
Widely linear (WL) processing has raised up a great interest since nearly three decades for multiuser (MUI) interference mitigation in radiocommunications networks using rectilinear (R) or quasi-rectilinear (QR) signals in particular. This topic remains of interest for many current applications using R or QR signals such as anti-collisions in Radio...
Chevalier, Pascal Delmas, Jean-Pierre Lamberti, Roger
Widely linear (WL) processing has been of great interest these last two decades for multiuser (MUI) interference mitigation in radiocommunications networks using rectilinear (R) or quasi-rectilinear (QR) signals in particular. Despite numerous papers on the subject, this topic remains of interest for several current applications which use R or QR s...
kumar, vijay høgda, kjell arild larsen, yngvar
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) remote sensing generally lacks deformation sensitivity in the along-track direction. In this proposed approach, across-track observations from conventional InSAR, using both ascending and descending passes, were superimposed with the along-track movement derived from multi-aperture InSAR (MAI) to det...
Hamie, Jihad Goursaud, Claire
Pour prendre en charge les transmissions multiples dans une fibre optique, plusieurs techniques ont été étudiées, comme l’accès multiple par répartition en code (OCDMA). En particulier, les systèmes OCDMA incohérents sont appréciés pour leur simplicité. Cependant, ils souffrent de l’interférence d’accès multiple (MAI), qui dégrade les performances....
wang, shuxuan huang, chong li, he liu, qingsheng
Mariculture is an important part of aquaculture, and it is important to address global food security and nutrition issues. However, seawater environmental conditions are complex and variable, which causes large uncertainties in the remote sensing spectral features. At the same time, mariculture types are distinct because of the different types of a...
Aicale, Rocco Maffulli, Nicola
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Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong)
Ankle sprains are extremely common. It is important to have a clear insight of the course of recovery after such injury to evaluate the effective strategies to guide management decisions, and understand the potential risk factors involved in the development of chronic problems and recurrent ankle sprains. When a prompt diagnosis is not formulated, ...
siyar, raheleh ardejani, faramarz doulati norouzi, parviz maghsoudy, soroush yavarzadeh, mohammad taherdangkoo, reza butscher, christoph
The characterization of prospective plants is one of the critical issues in the efficiency and success of the phytoremediation process. Due to adaption and tolerance to different environmental stresses, native plant species have priority in this method. This study examined fifty plants of five species, namely Launaea acanthodes, Artemisia sp., Cous...
See, Chan Hwang Bagadi, Kalapraveen Ravikumar, CV Sathish, K. Alibakhshikenari, Mohammad Virdee, Bal S. Kouhalvandi, Lida Olan-Nuñez, Karen N. Pau, Giovanni Dayoub, Iyad
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This paper presents a technique to mitigate multiple access interference (MAI) in multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) wireless communications systems. Although under normal circumstances the MC-CDMA system can achieve high spectral efficiency and resistance towards inter symbol interference (ISI) however when exposed to substantial...
Habibie, Muhammad Hamie, Jihad Goursaud, Claire
To support multiple transmissions in an optical fiber, several techniques have been studied such as Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA). In particular, the incoherent OCDMA systems are appreciated for their simplicity and reduced cost. However, they suffer from Multiple Access Interference (MAI), which degrades the performances. In order ...