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Measuring and Reducing Energy Consumption of Network Interfaces in Hand-Held Devices

by Mark Stemm, Randy H. Katz , 1997
"... Next generation hand-held devices must provide seamless connectivity while obeying stringent power and size constrains. In this paper we examine this issue from the point of view of the Network Interface (NI). We measure the power usage of two PDAs, the Apple Newton Messagepad and Sony Magic Link, a ..."
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Next generation hand-held devices must provide seamless connectivity while obeying stringent power and size constrains. In this paper we examine this issue from the point of view of the Network Interface (NI). We measure the power usage of two PDAs, the Apple Newton Messagepad and Sony Magic Link

A new method for non-parametric multivariate analysis of variance in ecology.

by Marti J Anderson - Austral Ecology, , 2001
"... Abstract Hypothesis-testing methods for multivariate data are needed to make rigorous probability statements about the effects of factors and their interactions in experiments. Analysis of variance is particularly powerful for the analysis of univariate data. The traditional multivariate analogues, ..."
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Abstract Hypothesis-testing methods for multivariate data are needed to make rigorous probability statements about the effects of factors and their interactions in experiments. Analysis of variance is particularly powerful for the analysis of univariate data. The traditional multivariate analogues

Optimal Power Allocation over Fading Channels with Stringent Delay Constraints

by Xiangheng Liu, Andrea Goldsmith , 2002
"... We study the optimal power allocation scheme for i.i.d. block-fading channels [1] with a strict transmission delay constraint. In particular, we consider the maximization of the total throughput within a finite interval under a short-term average power constraint. When all the channel gains are know ..."
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with a stringent delay constraint and causal feedback. We solve the optimal power control problem for this channel via dynamic programming. We discuss the solutions in the limit of both low and high SNR. Numerical results show the optimal scheme is approximately piece-wise linear for general SNRs. I.

Relativized Collapsing Results under Stringent Oracle Access

by Jin-yi Cai, Osamu Watanabe
"... For relativized arguments, we propose to restrict oracle queries to "stringent" ones. For example, when comparing the power of two machine models relative to some oracle set X, we restrict that machines of both types ask queries from the same segment of the set X. In particular, for invest ..."
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For relativized arguments, we propose to restrict oracle queries to "stringent" ones. For example, when comparing the power of two machine models relative to some oracle set X, we restrict that machines of both types ask queries from the same segment of the set X. In particular

Behavioral theories and the neurophysiology of reward,

by Wolfram Schultz - Annu. Rev. Psychol. , 2006
"... ■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories that can ..."
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to parameterize for laboratory situations. Humans use a wide range of nonvegetative rewards, such as money, challenge, acclaim, visual and acoustic beauty, power, security, and many others, but these are not considered as this review considers neural mechanisms in animals. An issue with vegetative rewards

WHEN ARE PRIVATE STANDARDS MORE STRINGENT THAN PUBLIC STANDARDS?

by Thijs Vandemoortele, Koen Deconinck , 2013
"... Retailers’ private standards are increasingly important for addressing consumer concerns about safety, quality, and social and environmental issues. Empirical evidence shows that these private standards are frequently more stringent than their public counterparts. This article develops a political e ..."
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Retailers’ private standards are increasingly important for addressing consumer concerns about safety, quality, and social and environmental issues. Empirical evidence shows that these private standards are frequently more stringent than their public counterparts. This article develops a political

Scheduling in Time-correlated Wireless Networks with Imperfect CSI and Stringent Constraint

by Wenzhuo Ouyang , Atilla Eryilmaz , Ness B Shroff
"... Abstract-In a wireless network, the efficiency of scheduling algorithms over time-varying channels depends heavily on the accuracy of the Channel State Information (CSI), which is usually quite "costly" in terms of consuming network resources. Scheduling in such systems is also subject to ..."
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to stringent constraints such as power and bandwidth, which limit the maximum number of simultaneous transmissions. In the meanwhile, communication channels in wireless systems typically fluctuate in a time-correlated manner. We hence design schedulers to exploit the temporal-correlation inherent in channels

Ex Vivo and in Transgenic Mice Reveals a Stringent Tissue-specific Regulation

by Laurent Créancier, Dominique Morello, Pascale Mercier, Anne-catherine Prats , 2000
"... Abstract. Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) is a powerful mitogen involved in proliferation, differentiation, and survival of various cells including neurons. FGF-2 expression is translationally regulated; in particular, the FGF-2 mRNA contains an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) allowing cap-in ..."
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Abstract. Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) is a powerful mitogen involved in proliferation, differentiation, and survival of various cells including neurons. FGF-2 expression is translationally regulated; in particular, the FGF-2 mRNA contains an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) allowing cap

High-Level Power Modeling, Estimation, and Optimization

by Enrico Macii, Massoud Pedram, Fabio Somenzi - IEEE Trans. On Computer Aided Design , 1998
"... Abstract—Silicon area, performance, and testability have been, so far, the major design constraints to be met during the development of digital very-large-scale-integration (VLSI) systems. In recent years, however, things have changed; increasingly, power has been given weight comparable to the othe ..."
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under control, due to the increased costs of packaging and cooling this type of devices. Last, the need of ensuring high circuit reliability has turned out to be more stringent. The availability of tools for the automatic design of low-power VLSI systems has thus become necessary. More specifically

Most Stringent Test for Location Parameter of a Random Number from Cauchy Density Atiq-ur-Rehman †

by Atiq-ur-rehman Atiq-ur-rehman, Asad Zaman, Asad Zaman , 2008
"... We study the test for location parameter of a random number from Cauchy density, focusing on point optimal tests. We develop analytical technique to compute critical values and power curve of a point optimal test. We study the power properties of various point optimal tests. The problem turned out t ..."
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to be different in its nature, in that, the critical value of a test determines the power properties of test. We found that if for given size α and any point θm in alternative space, if the critical value of a point optimal test is 1, the test optimal for that point is the most stringent test.
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