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MR
2006
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Single event burnout in power diodes: Mechanisms and models
Power electronic devices are susceptible to catastrophic failures when they are exposed to energetic particles; the most serious failure mechanism is single event burnout (SEB). S...
A. M. Albadri, Ronald D. Schrimpf, Kenneth F. Gall...
TWC
2008
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Dual-polarized wireless communications: from propagation models to system performance evaluation
In this paper, we address the potential benefits of dual-polarized arrays in multi-antenna wireless systems. After an extensive literature overview of experimental data, we present...
Claude Oestges, Bruno Clerckx, Maxime Guillaud, M&...
JIFS
2002
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Turing's analysis of computation and artificial neural networks
A novel way to simulate Turing Machines (TMs) by Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is proposed. We claim that the proposed simulation is in agreement with the correct interpretatio...
Wilson Rosa de Oliveira, Marcílio Carlos Pe...
PSYCHNOLOGY
2008
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Being Inside the Quantum Atom
This article explores the possibility of using dynamic Educational Virtual Environments (EVEs) for helping students with limited background in physics and mathematics to deeply un...
Assimina M. Kontogeorgiou, Joan Bellou, Tassos A. ...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Cluster based Key Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Wireless sensor networks consist of sensor nodes with limited computational and communication capabilities. In this paper, the whole network of sensor nodes is divided into clus...
Anvesh Aileni