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Design of IRA Codes for Non-Coherent Detection With OFDM
Irregular Repeat Accumulate IRA codes are a special class Of Low-Density Parity-Check LDPC codes which perform very close to capacity for memory-less channels with coherent detection. Further, they can be encoded and decoded in linear-time. This paper considers the design of a non-coherent Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing OFDM system for block...
Tags: Texas A&M University, OFDM, Wireless
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Vernier Networks Case Study: Texas A&M University - Kingsville, TX
Founded in 1925, Texas A&M University-Kingsville TAMUK grew out of the teacher college or "Normal school" movement that swept Texas and the nation in the early 1900s, and is the oldest continuously operating public. Providing one of the best eLearning facilities in the region, the University network required unsurpassed wired,...
Tags: Texas A&M University, Vernier Networks, Remote Access, Intrusion Prevention, E-learning, Telecommunications, Security, Enterprise Software, Software
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A Blind Frequency Offset Estimator for OFDM/OQAM Systems
Like other OFDM-like systems, OFDM/OQAM systems are very sensitive to carrier frequency offset. A new blind carrier frequency estimator is introduced herein for OFDM- /OQAM systems by exploiting the non-circularity of the received signal. Since the received signal exhibits conjugate cyclic frequencies at twice the carrier frequency offset, a frequency...
Tags: Frequency, Texas A&M University, OFDM, Wireless
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Reliable Routing With QoS Guarantees for Multi-Domain IP/MPLS Networks
This paper presents a distributed routing algorithm for finding two disjoint primary and backup QoS paths that run across multiple domains. The work is inspired by the recent interest in establishing communication paths with QoS constrains spanning multiple IP/MPLS domains. In such settings, the routing decisions in each domain are...
Tags: QoS, MPLS, Network, Texas A&M University, Domain, IP, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-01-31
Bounds on the Network Coding Capacity for Wireless Random Networks
Recently, it has been shown that the max flow capacity can be achieved in a multicast network using network coding. This paper proposes and analyzes a more realistic model for wireless random networks. The authors prove that the capacity of network coding for this model is concentrated around the expected...
Tags: Network, Texas A&M University, Networking, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2006-11-16
A Framework for Building Collaboration Tools by Leveraging Industrial Components
Groupware applications allow a distributed group of human users to work apart together over a computer network. They are difficult to develop due to the needs to suit a range of collaboration tasks that are often with diverse and evolutionary requirements. To address this problem, this paper proposes a new...
Tags: Collaboration, Component, Texas A&M University, Collaboration Tool, Tool, Groupware, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-08-17
Interdisciplinary Design Program at Texas A&M University: Implications for a Services Science Program
Services Sciences, for which the product is a service to accomplish a given task for a customer, requires the concept of collaborative engineering, specifically the notion of interdisciplinary teams. Transitions to such environments involve investments by industry, in terms of training personnel, and by academia in terms of training future...
Tags: Texas A&M University, Training, Workforce Management, Human Resources
White papers 2006-07-31
Optimal Clock Synchronization Under Energy Constraints in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Clock synchronization is a crucial service in many distributed systems, including wireless ad-hoc networks. This paper studies external clock synchronization, in which nodes should bring their clocks close to the value of some external reference time, which is provided in the system by one or more source clocks. Reference Broadcast...
Tags: Network, Texas A&M University, Reference Broadcast Synchronization, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2005-10-30
On the Design of Robust Multiband OFDM Ultra-Wideband Receivers
This paper analyzes the effects of NarrowBand Interferences NBI on the performance of a Multi-Band Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MB-OFDM) Ultra-WideBand UWB receiver and proposes efficient schemes for signal reception and extraction of information in the presence of NBI. A study to assess the effects of NBI on the quantization...
Tags: UWB, Texas A&M University, NBI, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wireless
White papers 2005-10-14
Wireless Technologies, Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) & Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax)
One of the technological advances that are having a major impact on the way one does business is the increase in wireless networks. This paper references how Wi-Fi technology is deployed and some of its advantages over traditional means. WiMax promises to help corporations expand business, drive down costs, increase...
Tags: Texas A&M University, Fidelity Investments, Wireless Technology, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless
White papers 2005-09-02
QoS-Driven Asynchronous Uplink Subchannel Allocation Algorithms for Space-Time OFDM-CDMA Systems in Wireless Networks
In order to support the diverse Quality of Service QoS requirements for differentiated data applications in broadband wireless networks, advanced techniques such as Space-Time Coding STC and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM are implemented at the physical layer. However, the employment of such techniques evidently affects the subchannel-allocation algorithms at...
Tags: Algorithm, QoS, Network, Texas A&M University, Wireless Network, Engineering, Productivity, OFDM, Wireless
White papers 2004-08-13

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University Learns the Advantages of a Converged Voice and Data Network
LeTourneau University is an interdenominational Christian university based in Longview, Texas, with satellite facilities located in Austin, Bedford, Dallas, Houston, Tyler, and Longview's East Texas Regional airport. LeTourneau University wanted to reduce or eliminate copper cabling costs. The challenge was to replace aging, inefficient phone system and manage growth and...
Tags: Data Network, Network, Voice, University, Cisco Systems Inc., Satellite, LeTourneau University
Case studies 2005-08-01
IMAGE-X Enterprises Case Study: University of Texas, San Antonio
The University Of Texas, San AntonioUTSA was established in 1969. It is the second largest university in the University of Texas system. UTSA realized that it needed to find a more efficient method of processing the thousands of forms it receives from students each semester. Image-X proposed an integrated document...
Tags: University Of Texas, Document Management, Content Management, Managerial Accounting, Groupware, Financial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance
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International Network Services Case Study: Texas Christian University
Texas Christian University, a private university located in Fort Worth, Texas, wanted to have a complete security assessment performed on its network in order to provide a baseline understanding of the status of the network security as well as greater insight to help guide IT project prioritization. International Network Services...
Tags: Texas Christian University, Network, Security, Networking
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HiEd Inc. Recommends and Resells Dell Systems to Keep Students Connected
HiEd Inc., a privately-owned company based in Richardson, Texas, provides outsourced management of on-campus technology stores. HiEd's stores offer quality computers, peripherals, software and services to higher education campuses including the University of Texas at Austin, Southern Methodist University, University of Houston and University of Texas at Dallas. HiEd's goal...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., University Of Texas, Store, Connected Corp., HiEd Inc., Outsourcing, Pricing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Marketing
Case studies 2007-04-01
Texas Collection Laws (exe)
Texas Collections Laws is an easy to use program that allows research the Texas State Collection Laws, including: Texas Bad Check Laws, Texas Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Texas Statute of Limitations for debt collections. The software also has links to the applicable Texas Collection Laws. You can...
Tags: Texas Collections Laws, Tools & Techniques, Management
Software downloads 2007-05-16
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Unlocks Critical Patient Data With Informatica
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is located in Houston, Texas, on the campus of the Texas Medical Center. The company wanted to integrate patient data from five major disparate sources to improve analysis capabilities, operational planning and research. M. D. Anderson decided to develop a fully...
Tags: Informatica, Patient, Analysis, University Of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
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Texas Instruments Case Study: University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
In the past decade, graphing handhelds and related technology have become firmly entrenched in math and science education. More recently, Texas Instruments has adapted this same technology for use in social studies classrooms. Challenge of integrating computer technology into the social studies classroom is the nature of teacher preparation programs....
Tags: Texas Instruments Inc., Team Management, Leadership, Productivity, Management
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Texas Tech University Performs Stock Price Analysis in Hours Instead of Days
Texas Tech University TTU developed statistical resampling methods to determine whether announcements and other historical events affect stock prices. TTU deployed a SAS compute grid to optimize resources campus-wide. TTU is utilizing their SAS compute grid to leverage unused and underutilized computing resources to attain information that would otherwise take...
Tags: Stock Price, Stock, Texas Tech University, SAS Institute, SAS/CONNECT
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Inspiring students at Solar Decathlon
Students spend months working on houses powered entirely by the sun for the Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., which opened to the public last week. Speaking with CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica, architecture student Matt Weaver shows off the home entered by a team from the University...
Tags: Student, Team Management, Management, Emerging Technologies, TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-10-15
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