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Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is a potential nanoelectronic technology for information processing. To be considered as a suitable CMOS candidate, QCA must be able to implement complex real-time applications of bit-serial information processing, which lacks of enough investigation. Turbo encoding is one of such applications, which refers to three representative issues of bit-serial circuits:...
As a special form of mobile ad hoc network (MANET), vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) is expected to support communication between vehicles, and between vehicles and stationary infrastructures, such as access points (APs). However, due to the highly mobile characteristics of VANET, the direct connection between source vehicles (SVs) and APs might be inaccessible. In this case, relay vehicles (RVs)...
Working characteristics of a three-electrode trigatron spark gap is discussed in this paper. Breakdown probability is proven to fit a Weibull distribution. For an engineering application, the lower limit of undervoltage ratio depends on breakdown probability, and the upper limit of undervoltage ratio depends on self-breakdown probability. Some characteristics have been determined experimentally, such...
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