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Cooperative strategies and capacity theorems for relay networks

by Gerhard Kramer, Michael Gastpar, Piyush Gupta - IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY , 2005
"... Coding strategies that exploit node cooperation are developed for relay networks. Two basic schemes are studied: the relays decode-and-forward the source message to the destination, or they compress-and-forward their channel outputs to the destination. The decode-and-forward scheme is a variant of ..."
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of multihopping, but in addition to having the relays successively decode the message, the transmitters cooperate and each receiver uses several or all of its past channel output blocks to decode. For the compress-and-forward scheme, the relays take advantage of the statistical dependence between their channel

A simple cooperative diversity method based on network path selection

by Aggelos Bletsas, Ashish Khisti, David P. Reed, Andrew Lippman - IEEE J. SELECT. AREAS COMMUN , 2006
"... Cooperative diversity has been recently proposed as a way to form virtual antenna arrays that provide dramatic gains in slow fading wireless environments. However, most of the proposed solutions require distributed space–time coding algorithms, the careful design of which is left for future investi ..."
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Cooperative diversity has been recently proposed as a way to form virtual antenna arrays that provide dramatic gains in slow fading wireless environments. However, most of the proposed solutions require distributed space–time coding algorithms, the careful design of which is left for future

Dictionary of protein secondary structure: pattern recognition of hydrogen-bonded and geometrical features

by Wolfgang Kabsch, Christian Sander , 1983
"... For a successful analysis of the relation between amino acid sequence and protein structure, an unambiguous and physically meaningful definition of secondary structure is essential. We have developed a set of simple and physically motivated criteria for secondary structure, programmed as a pattern-r ..."
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For a successful analysis of the relation between amino acid sequence and protein structure, an unambiguous and physically meaningful definition of secondary structure is essential. We have developed a set of simple and physically motivated criteria for secondary structure, programmed as a pattern

Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web

by Er Maedche, Steffen Staab - IEEE Intelligent Systems , 2001
"... The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering o ..."
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The Semantic Web relies heavily on the formal ontologies that structure underlying data for the purpose of comprehensive and transportable machine understanding. Therefore, the success of the Semantic Web depends strongly on the proliferation of ontologies, which requires fast and easy engineering

The HEARSAY-II speech understanding system: Integrating knowledge to resolve uncertainty

by Lee D. Erman, Victor R. Lesser - Computing Surveys , 1980
"... The Hearsay-II system, developed during the DARPA-sponsored five-year speech-understanding research program, represents both a specific solution to the speech-understanding problem and a general framework for coordinating independent processes to achieve cooperative problem-solving behavior. As a co ..."
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The Hearsay-II system, developed during the DARPA-sponsored five-year speech-understanding research program, represents both a specific solution to the speech-understanding problem and a general framework for coordinating independent processes to achieve cooperative problem-solving behavior. As a

Influence of Conversational Coherency of Email Communication in Successful Cooperative Software Development

by Hiroyuki Murakoshiy Koichiro, Koichiro Ochimizuy , 1998
"... During specification development process, quality of communication between several workers influences quality of software products. In this paper, we focus on electronic mail(email) communication, which is often used for a cooperative software development. Especially we analyzed conversational coher ..."
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by the existence of implicit versions of the software artifacts in the process delivering software artifacts. Then we discuss the influence of conversational coherency in successful cooperative software development. Keywords Human Factors, Experimental Study, Conversational Analysis, Conversational Coherency

605 herdsa2005 Critical changes for successful cooperative education

by Miriam Weisz, Sandra Smith
"... Abstract: While an increase in funding for cooperative education in the United States has seen the growth in work integrated learning, the reduction of government funding support in Australia for work placements has had the unintended eff ect of threatening the academic integrity of work placement p ..."
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Abstract: While an increase in funding for cooperative education in the United States has seen the growth in work integrated learning, the reduction of government funding support in Australia for work placements has had the unintended eff ect of threatening the academic integrity of work placement

Taking CSCW Seriously: Supporting Articulation Work

by Kjeld Schmidt, Liam Bannon - Computer Supported Cooperative Work , 1992
"... this paper we set out an approach to CSCW as a field of research which we believe provides a coherent conceptual framework for this area, suggesting that it should be concerned with the support requirements of cooperative work arrangements. This provides a more principled, comprehensive, and, in our ..."
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this paper we set out an approach to CSCW as a field of research which we believe provides a coherent conceptual framework for this area, suggesting that it should be concerned with the support requirements of cooperative work arrangements. This provides a more principled, comprehensive, and

Keys to Successful Cooperative Housing Cooperative Services Program Rural Business and Cooperative Development Service

by United States, Tracey Kennedy, Andrew Jermolowicz, Mary Anne Lambert, John Reilly
"... Successful housing cooperatives usually have key operating practices and philosophies in common. These include a need for understanding some basic cooperative concepts such as the joint ownership and user-owner nature of the cooperative form of business, as well as at-cost operation and democratic c ..."
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Successful housing cooperatives usually have key operating practices and philosophies in common. These include a need for understanding some basic cooperative concepts such as the joint ownership and user-owner nature of the cooperative form of business, as well as at-cost operation and democratic

Examples of Successful Cooperative Models International Cooperative Principles What Might a Cooperative Economy Look Like?

by Jake Karlyle , 2005
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