Back in the day of telegraphy, engineers used test fixtures to simulate the conditions of long-distance telegraph networks. Imagine a Victorian-era “test lab” filled with buzzing wires and blinking lights, all to ensure messages didn’t get lost in translation. #testfixtures #funfacts
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Rexton Reach features Voice Stabilizer to control the compression ratios for speech, applying a more linear strategy to increase the contrast between speech and background noise. Voice Stabilizer is active in all 4 focus areas of Multi-Voice Focus (MVF). Learn more: https://ow.ly/Clht50Sm1yN #RextonReach #ReachHearingAid #Hearingaids
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Here is one lecture related to Quasi Co-location. easy to understand https://lnkd.in/gNfbTb-3
5G NR What is the Quasi Co-location QCL?(ENG)
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The Journey of Soundwaves in Voice Traffic: Step 1. Analog to Digital Conversion (Encoding)- When you speak into a microphone, your voice generates analog sound waves. The first step is converting these analog signals into digital data. This process, known as analog-to-digital conversion, involves sampling the sound waves at regular intervals and assigning numerical values to represent the amplitude of the wave at each sample point. #uplandbusiness #businessmoving #commercialrealestate #businessoperations #customersuccess #businessfeatures #callqueue
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I am excited to share our latest article, "Nonsequential Link Adaptation Using Repetition Codes for Wi-Fi Backscatter Communication". In our new paper, we introduce a novel nonsequential link adaptation scheme using repetition codes and voting to significantly boost throughput performance and reliability. We tackle the challenge of estimating channel conditions from limited transmission results by converting packet success rates between different coding schemes. Our approach also establishes code selection thresholds based on expected throughput. Testbed experiments with commercial Wi-Fi receivers demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed scheme, showing notable throughput gains compared to benchmark schemes. Check out the paper for a detailed dive into our findings! [https://lnkd.in/d4tjZ_7h]. Thank you to my collaborators Derek Asiedu, Ph.D. and Prof. Ji-Hoon Yun for your hard work and support. #WiFi #BackscatterCommunication #Research #LinkAdaptation #Throughput #Reliability
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This paper studies the radio resource slicing problem for #Ultra-#Reliable #Low #Latency #Communications (#URLLC) and #enhanced #Mobile #Broadband (#eMBB) as two prominent use cases. The URLLC and eMBB traffic is multiplexed over multiple numerologies in 5G New Radio, depending on their distinct service requirements. Therein, the authors present our optimization algorithm, #Mixed-#numerology #Mini-#slot #based #Resource #Allocation (#MiMRA), to minimize the impact on eMBB data rate due to puncturing by different URLLC traffic classes. ----@Ali Esmaeily, @H. V. Kalpanie Mendis, Toktam Mahmoodi,@Katina Kralevska More details can be found at this link: https://lnkd.in/gV6_f2eK
Beyond 5G Resource Slicing With Mixed-Numerologies for Mission Critical URLLC and eMBB Coexistence
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To complete on the previous post, the major difference between the inband and outband is the frequency spectrum band in which the D2D communication is operating. In the inband, D2D share licensed cellular spectrum along with other cellular users in the network. The outband spectrum is unlicensed one, so the cellular user use it. In the next post, a brief about the inband and outband sub layers and how they handle the signaling to the cellular users
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I am a bit late with this one but my paper Beyond 10 Gbps in Hostile Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Channel Conditions using Polarisation Division Multiplexing is now available in early access form. It was actually published the day after I started my new job so got a bit lost in the excitement of the new start! This paper is the final installment, for the foreseable future, of the productive first author - last author partnership between myself and Wasiu Popoola, and also my last as part of his group. https://lnkd.in/eE-xuNRK
Beyond 10 Gbps in Hostile Underwater Optical Wireless Communication Channel Conditions using Polarisation Division Multiplexing
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Delivers all the sophistication of analog amplification together with all the power and compactness of digital amplification. Devialet
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Check out my latest blog on incorporating humor into AAC at Access Technology's website under the title "A Joke is a Very Serious Thing." https://lnkd.in/eP_6n6df
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InBroadcast just released their annual update on Compliance, Monitoring, and Logging. VoiceInteraction explores how to move beyond the standard 'universal features' in compliance, adding value with our in-house technology. 📖 Read the editorial: https://bit.ly/4euj4A5
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