Der Pyrenäenfrieden und seine Auswirkungen auf die Grenzziehung zwischen Frankreich und dem Herzogtum Luxemburg im Spiegel der KartographieUhrmacher, Martin ![]() in Hemecht : Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte = Revue d'Histoire Luxembourgeoise (2010), 62(3/4), 463-492 Detailed reference viewed: 208 (5 UL) Der Pyrenäenfrieden von 1659 - Wahres Ende des 30-jährigen Krieges und erste Teilung Luxemburgs?Uhrmacher, Martin ![]() Presentation (2018, April 30) Detailed reference viewed: 187 (11 UL) Der Pyrenäenfrieden von 1659 und seine Umsetzung im Spiegel der historischen Kartographie. Zur Analyse der Darstellung komplexer dynamischer Prozesse im RaumUhrmacher, Martin ![]() in KartenWissen: Territoriale Räume zwischen Bild und Diagramm (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 117 (18 UL) The PytEuk puzzlePerucca, Antonella ![]() Diverse speeches and writings (2018) We present an original mathematical exhibit. Detailed reference viewed: 57 (10 UL) Q wie Quasi und QuerHeimböckel, Dieter ![]() Article for general public (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 73 (0 UL) Q&A about writing experiences, skills, and publication practices in urban studiesCarr, Constance ![]() Presentation (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 47 (0 UL) Q&A with Data Scientists: Christopher SchommerSchommer, Christoph ![]() in Operational Database Management Systems (2017) Interviews with Data Scientists; see: http://www.odbms.org/2017/01/qa-with-data-scientists-christopher-schommer/ Detailed reference viewed: 149 (8 UL) A Q-Learning Hyper-Heuristic for UAV SwarmingDuflo, Gabriel ; Danoy, Grégoire ; Talbi, El-Ghazali et alScientific Conference (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 83 (19 UL) Q-Learning-Based SCMA for Efficient Random Access in mMTC Networks With Short PacketsTran, Duc Dung ; ; Chatzinotas, Symeon et alin Proceedings of 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE PIMRC 2021) (2021, September) In massive machine-type communications (mMTC) networks, the ever-growing number of MTC devices and the limited radio resources have caused a severe problem of random access channel (RACH) congestion. To ... [more ▼] In massive machine-type communications (mMTC) networks, the ever-growing number of MTC devices and the limited radio resources have caused a severe problem of random access channel (RACH) congestion. To mitigate this issue, several potential multiple access (MA) mechanisms including sparse code MA (SCMA) have been proposed. Besides, the short-packet transmission feature of MTC devices requires the design of new transmission and congestion avoidance techniques as the existing techniques based on the assumption of infinite data-packet length may not be suitable for mMTC networks. Therefore, it is important to find novel solutions to address RACH congestion in mMTC networks while considering SCMA and short-packet communications (SPC). In this paper, we propose an SCMA-based random access (RA) method, in which Q-learning is utilized to dynamically allocate the SCMA codebooks and time-slot groups to MTC devices with the aim of minimizing the RACH congestion in SPC-based mMTC networks. To clarify the benefits of our proposed method, we compare its performance with those of the conventional RA methods with/without Q-learning in terms of RA efficiency and evaluate its convergence. Our simulation results show that the proposed method outperforms the existing methods in overloaded systems, i.e., the number of devices is higher than the number of available RA slots. Moreover, we illustrate the sum rate comparison between SPC and long-packet communications (LPC) when applying the proposed method to achieve more insights on SPC. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 52 (0 UL) Q-value functions for decentralized POMDPs; Vlassis, Nikos ![]() in Proc Int. Joint Conf. on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (2007) Planning in single-agent models like MDPs and POMDPs can be carried out by resorting to Q-value functions: a (near-) optimal Q-value function is computed in a recursive manner by dynamic programming, and ... [more ▼] Planning in single-agent models like MDPs and POMDPs can be carried out by resorting to Q-value functions: a (near-) optimal Q-value function is computed in a recursive manner by dynamic programming, and then a policy is extracted from this value function. In this paper we study whether similar Q-value functions can be defined in decentralized POMDP models (Dec-POMDPs), what the cost of computing such value functions is, and how policies can be extracted from such value functions. Using the framework of Bayesian games, we argue that searching for the optimal Q-value function may be as costly as exhaustive policy search. Then we analyze various approximate Q-value functions that allow efficient computation. Finally, we describe a family of algorithms for extracting policies from such Q-value functions. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 85 (0 UL)![]() Q-value Heuristics for Approximate Solutions of Dec-POMDPs; Vlassis, Nikos ![]() in Proc. AAAI Spring Symp. on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 41 (0 UL) QAM to Circular Isomorphic ConstellationsKayhan, Farbod ![]() in 8th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference (ASMS/SPSC), Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2016 (2016, September) Employing high order constellations is inevitable in order to achieve higher spectral efficiency in satellite communication systems. In DVB-S2X standard, constellations with up to 256 points have been ... [more ▼] Employing high order constellations is inevitable in order to achieve higher spectral efficiency in satellite communication systems. In DVB-S2X standard, constellations with up to 256 points have been included. However, optimizing such high order constellations is a difficult task. In this paper we propose a very simple constellation design based on the radial map from QAM constellations to non-uniform APSK constellations. Our method provides a systematic way to generate a family of optimized high order constellations. We show that gains larger than 0.5 dB can be obtained with respect to the DVB-S2X constellations with 256 points. Even though the proposed constellations are essentially sub-optimal (in terms of maximizing the mutual information), they provide a very competitive test benchmark for the performance of high order constellations. Moreover, the proposed construction potentially allows for an efficient one-dimensional soft detection by an inverse mapping to the QAM. Finally, further optimization techniques are discussed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 184 (8 UL) QASBA '11: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-Based ApplicationsBianculli, Domenico ; ; et alBook published by ACM (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 49 (1 UL) QASBA 2013: Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-Based ApplicationsBianculli, Domenico ; ; et alBook published by ACM (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 65 (6 UL) The Qatar Embargo at the WTO: Finally a Case on Article XXI?Fahner, Johannes Hendrik ![]() Presentation (2017, December 13) Detailed reference viewed: 149 (0 UL) QKD parameter estimation by two-universal hashing leads to faster convergence to the asymptotic rateOstrev, Dimiter ![]() E-print/Working paper (2021) This paper proposes and proves security of a QKD protocol which uses two-universal hashing instead of random sampling to estimate the number of bit flip and phase flip errors. For this protocol, the ... [more ▼] This paper proposes and proves security of a QKD protocol which uses two-universal hashing instead of random sampling to estimate the number of bit flip and phase flip errors. For this protocol, the difference between asymptotic and finite key rate decreases with the number $n$ of qubits as $cn^{-1}$, where $c$ depends on the security parameter. For comparison, the same difference decreases no faster than $c'n^{-1/3}$ for an optimized protocol that uses random sampling and has the same asymptotic rate, where $c'$ depends on the security parameter and the error rate. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 32 (1 UL) QKD SimulatorAtashpendar, Arash ![]() Software (2014) QKD simulator © is a web application aimed at simulating and analyzing Quantum Key Distribution protocols. The online simulator is powered by the QKD Simulation Toolkit, which has been designed and ... [more ▼] QKD simulator © is a web application aimed at simulating and analyzing Quantum Key Distribution protocols. The online simulator is powered by the QKD Simulation Toolkit, which has been designed and implemented to support customizing a wide range of parameters for individual components and sub-protocols, e.g., the quantum channel, sifting, error estimation, information reconciliation and privacy amplification. Each simulation run provides detailed information about the intermediate and final stages of the protocol. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 229 (21 UL) QM7-X, a comprehensive dataset of quantum-mechanical properties spanning the chemical space of small organic moleculesHoja, Johannes ; Medrano Sandonas, Leonardo ; et alin Scientific Data (2021), 8(43), We introduce QM7-X, a comprehensive dataset of 42 physicochemical properties for ≈4.2 million equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures of small organic molecules with up to seven non-hydrogen (C, N, O ... [more ▼] We introduce QM7-X, a comprehensive dataset of 42 physicochemical properties for ≈4.2 million equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures of small organic molecules with up to seven non-hydrogen (C, N, O, S, Cl) atoms. To span this fundamentally important region of chemical compound space (CCS), QM7-X includes an exhaustive sampling of (meta-)stable equilibrium structures—comprised of constitutional/structural isomers and stereoisomers, e.g., enantiomers and diastereomers (including cis-/trans- and conformational isomers)—as well as 100 non-equilibrium structural variations thereof to reach a total of ≈4.2 million molecular structures. Computed at the tightly converged quantum-mechanical PBE0+MBD level of theory, QM7-X contains global (molecular) and local (atom-in-a-molecule) properties ranging from ground state quantities (such as atomization energies and dipole moments) to response quantities (such as polarizability tensors and dispersion coefficients). By providing a systematic, extensive, and tightly-converged dataset of quantum-mechanically computed physicochemical properties, we expect that QM7-X will play a critical role in the development of next-generation machine-learning based models for exploring greater swaths of CCS and performing in silico design of molecules with targeted properties. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 99 (7 UL) QoE for spatial cognitive systemsAlodeh, Maha ![]() in IEEE International Conference on Communications (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 79 (6 UL)![]() A QoS-aware Proportional Fair Scheduler for Opportunistic OFDM; ; Ottersten, Björn ![]() in Proceedings IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, Fall (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 32 (1 UL) |
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