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Turbo Packet Combining for Broadband Space-Time BICM Hybrid-ARQ Systems with Co-Channel Interference
In this paper, efficient turbo packet combining for single carrier (SC)
broadband multiple-input--multiple-output (MIMO) hybrid--automatic repeat
request (ARQ) transmission with unknown co-channel interference (CCI) is
studied. We propose a new frequency domain soft minimum mean square error
(MMSE)-based signal level combining technique where received signals and
channel frequency responses (CFR)s corresponding to all retransmissions are
used to decode the data packet. We provide a recursive implementation algorithm
for the introduced scheme, and show that both its computational complexity and
memory requirements are quite insensitive to the ARQ delay, i.e., maximum
number of ARQ rounds. Furthermore, we analyze the asymptotic performance, and
show that under a sum-rank condition on the CCI MIMO ARQ channel, the proposed
packet combining scheme is not interference-limited. Simulation results are
provided to demonstrate the gains offered by the proposed technique.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, and 2 table
Revisiting monotop production at the LHC
Scenarios of new physics where a single top quark can be produced in
association with large missing energy (monotop) have been recently studied both
from the theoretical point of view and by experimental collaborations. We
revisit the originally proposed monotop setup by embedding the effective
couplings of the top quark in an SU(2)L invariant formalism. We show that
minimality selects one model for each of the possible production mechanisms: a
scalar field coupling to a right-handed top quark and an invisible fermion when
the monotop system is resonantly produced, and a vector field mediating the
interactions of a dark sector to right-handed quarks for the non-resonant
production mode. We study in detail constraints on the second class of
scenarios, originating from contributions to standard single top processes when
the mediator is lighter than the top quark and from the dark matter relic
abundance when the mediator is heavier than the top quark.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures; version accepted by JHE
Accurate Measurement of Dynamic on-State Resistances of GaN Devices under Reverse and Forward Conduction in High Frequency Power Converter
Because of trapped charges in GaN transistor structure, device dynamic ON-state resistance RDSon is increased when it is operated in high frequency switched power converters, in which device is possibly operated by zero voltage switching (ZVS) to reduce its turn-ON switching losses. When GaN transistor finishes ZVS during one switching period, device has been operated under both reverse and forward conduction. Therefore its dynamic RDSon under both conduction modes needs to be carefully measured to understand device power losses. For this reason, a measurement circuit with simple structure and fast dynamic response is proposed to characterise device reverse and forward RDSon. In order to improve measurement sensitivity when device switches at high frequency, a trapezoidal current mode is proposed to measure device RDSon under almost constant current, which resolves measurement sensitivity issues caused by unavoidable measurement circuit parasitic inductance and measurement probes deskew in conventional device characterisation method by triangle current mode. Proposed measurement circuit and measurement method is then validated by first characterising a SiC-MOSFET with constant RDSon. Then, the comparison on GaN-HEMT dynamic RDSon measurement results demonstrates the improved accuracy of proposed trapezoidal current mode over conventional triangle current mode when device switches at 1MHz
Formulations linéaires pour la programmation par contraintes
National audienceDans ce papier, nous présentons dans un premier temps des techniques génériques permettant de formuler toute contrainte d'un CSP comme un Programme Linéaire en Nombres Entiers (PLNE). Cela conduit à exploiter en Programmation Par Contraintes (PPC) de nombreux outils algorithmiques proposés par la communauté de la Recherche Opérationnelle (RO) dans le but, par exemple, de développer des contraintes globales. Ensuite, nous proposons un modèle linéaire générique pour améliorer la technique de filtrage basée sur les coûts réduits [5]. La résolution de ce modèle linéaire permet de calculer des coûts réduits plus intéressants que ceux calculés en résolvant la relaxation continue classique d'un PLNE
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