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Markov Processes with Equal Capacities
, 1996
"... Let X and X be right Markov processes in weak duality with respect to a oe-finite measure m. Let (Y; Y ; ¯) be a second "dual pair" with the same state space E as (X; X;m). Let Cap X and Cap Y be the 0-order capacities associated with (X; X;m) and (Y; Y ; ¯), and let V and V deno ..."
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, if both X and Y are symmetric processes, then the equality of the capacities Cap X and Cap Y implies that X...
Equality, Capacity and Disability in Commonwealth Laws
, 2013
"... The Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC) is the peak body representing mental health community managed organisations (CMOs)1 in NSW. Our members provide a range of psychosocial and clinical services, and support programs, as well as advocacy, education, training and information services with a ..."
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The Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC) is the peak body representing mental health community managed organisations (CMOs)1 in NSW. Our members provide a range of psychosocial and clinical services, and support programs, as well as advocacy, education, training and information services with a focus on recovery-oriented practice. MHCC’s membership consists of over 200 organisations whose business or activity is wholly or in part related to the promotion and/or delivery of services for the wellbeing and recovery of people affected by mental health conditions. We work in partnership with both State and Commonwealth Governments to promote recovery and social inclusion for people affected by mental health conditions, participate extensively in policy and sector development and facilitate linkages between government, community and private sectors in order to affect systemic change. MHCC manages and conducts research projects and develops collaborative projects on behalf of the sector. MHCC is also a registered training organisation (MHCC Learning & Development) delivering nationally accredited mental health training and professional development to the community managed workforce across all human services.
Relative absorptive capacity and interorganizational learning
- STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
, 1998
"... Much of the prior research on interorganizational learning has focused on the role of absorptive capacity, a firm’s ability to value, assimilate, and utilize new external knowledge. However, this definition of the construct suggests that a firm has an equal capacity to learn from all other organizat ..."
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Much of the prior research on interorganizational learning has focused on the role of absorptive capacity, a firm’s ability to value, assimilate, and utilize new external knowledge. However, this definition of the construct suggests that a firm has an equal capacity to learn from all other
Capacity of a Mobile Multiple-Antenna Communication Link in Rayleigh Flat Fading
"... We analyze a mobile wireless link comprising M transmitter and N receiver antennas operating in a Rayleigh flat-fading environment. The propagation coefficients between every pair of transmitter and receiver antennas are statistically independent and unknown; they remain constant for a coherence int ..."
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signals. We prove that there is no point in making the number of transmitter antennas greater than the length of the coherence interval: the capacity for M> Tis equal to the capacity for M = T. Capacity is achieved when the T M transmitted signal matrix is equal to the product of two statistically
Fading Channels: Information-Theoretic And Communications Aspects
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
, 1998
"... In this paper we review the most peculiar and interesting information-theoretic and communications features of fading channels. We first describe the statistical models of fading channels which are frequently used in the analysis and design of communication systems. Next, we focus on the information ..."
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on the information theory of fading channels, by emphasizing capacity as the most important performance measure. Both single-user and multiuser transmission are examined. Further, we describe how the structure of fading channels impacts code design, and finally overview equalization of fading multipath channels.
Duality, achievable rates, and sum-rate capacity of Gaussian MIMO broadcast channels
- IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY
, 2003
"... We consider a multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Gaussian broadcast channel (BC), where the transmitter and receivers have multiple antennas. Since the MIMO BC is in general a nondegraded BC, its capacity region remains an unsolved problem. In this paper, we establish a duality between ..."
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paper achievable region for the MIMO BC. We also show that the dirty paper achievable region achieves the sum-rate capacity of the MIMO BC by establishing that the maximum sum rate of this region equals an upper bound on the sum rate of the MIMO BC.
Sum Capacity of a Gaussian Vector Broadcast Channel
- IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
, 2002
"... This paper characterizes the sum capacity of a class of non-degraded Gaussian vectB broadcast channels where a singletransmitter with multiple transmit terminals sends independent information to multiple receivers. Coordinat+[ is allowed among the transmit teminals, but not among the different recei ..."
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This paper characterizes the sum capacity of a class of non-degraded Gaussian vectB broadcast channels where a singletransmitter with multiple transmit terminals sends independent information to multiple receivers. Coordinat+[ is allowed among the transmit teminals, but not among the different
Sliding-Block Decodable Encoders Between (d, k)-Constrained Systems of Equal Capacity ∗
, 2004
"... Abstract — We determine the pairs of (d, k)constrained ..."
Spectral Efficiency of CDMA with Random Spreading
- IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY
, 1999
"... The CDMA channel with randomly and independently chosen spreading sequences accurately models the situation where pseudonoise sequences span many symbol periods. Furthermore, its analysis provides a comparison baseline for CDMA channels with deterministic signature waveforms spanning one symbol per ..."
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period. We analyze the spectral efficiency (total capacity per chip) as a function of the number of users, spreading gain, and signal-to-noise ratio, and we quantify the loss in efficiency relative to an optimally chosen set of signature sequences and relative to multiaccess with no spreading. White
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