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Improved Lower Bounds for Constant GC-Content DNA Codes
The design of large libraries of oligonucleotides having constant GC-content
and satisfying Hamming distance constraints between oligonucleotides and their
Watson-Crick complements is important in reducing hybridization errors in DNA
computing, DNA microarray technologies, and molecular bar coding. Various
techniques have been studied for the construction of such oligonucleotide
libraries, ranging from algorithmic constructions via stochastic local search
to theoretical constructions via coding theory. We introduce a new stochastic
local search method which yields improvements up to more than one third of the
benchmark lower bounds of Gaborit and King (2005) for n-mer oligonucleotide
libraries when n <= 14. We also found several optimal libraries by computing
maximum cliques on certain graphs.Comment: 4 page
Improved Constructions of Frameproof Codes
Frameproof codes are used to preserve the security in the context of
coalition when fingerprinting digital data. Let be the largest
cardinality of a -ary -frameproof code of length and
. It has
been determined by Blackburn that when ,
when and is even, and . In this paper, we
give a recursive construction for -frameproof codes of length with
respect to the alphabet size . As applications of this construction, we
establish the existence results for -ary -frameproof codes of length
and size for all odd when and for all
when . Furthermore, we show that
meeting the upper bound given by Blackburn, for all integers such that
is a prime power.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in Information Theory, IEEE Transactions o
Estimation with a helper who knows the interference
We consider the problem of estimating a signal corrupted by independent
interference with the assistance of a cost-constrained helper who knows the
interference causally or noncausally. When the interference is known causally,
we characterize the minimum distortion incurred in estimating the desired
signal. In the noncausal case, we present a general achievable scheme for
discrete memoryless systems and novel lower bounds on the distortion for the
binary and Gaussian settings. Our Gaussian setting coincides with that of
assisted interference suppression introduced by Grover and Sahai. Our lower
bound for this setting is based on the relation recently established by Verd\'u
between divergence and minimum mean squared error. We illustrate with a few
examples that this lower bound can improve on those previously developed. Our
bounds also allow us to characterize the optimal distortion in several
interesting regimes. Moreover, we show that causal and noncausal estimation are
not equivalent for this problem. Finally, we consider the case where the
desired signal is also available at the helper. We develop new lower bounds for
this setting that improve on those previously developed, and characterize the
optimal distortion up to a constant multiplicative factor for some regimes of
interest.Comment: 33 pages, 11 figure
A comparison of simple shear characterization methods for composite laminates
Various methods for the shear stress-strain characterization of composite laminates are examined, and their advantages and limitations are briefly discussed. Experimental results and the necessary accompanying analysis are then presented and compared for three simple shear characterization procedures. These are the off-axis tensile test method, the + or - 45 degs tensile test method and the 0 deg/90 degs symmetric rail shear test method. It is shown that the first technique indicates that the shear properties of the G/E laminates investigated are fundamentally brittle in nature while the latter two methods tend to indicate that the G/E laminates are fundamentally ductile in nature. Finally, predictions of incrementally determined tensile stress-strain curves utilizing the various different shear behavior methods as input information are presented and discussed
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