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Conferences

Dynamic Range by Design in OTA EVM measurements

Author(s)
Paritosh Manurkar, Dan Kuester, Joshua Kast, Rob Horansky
We present an experimental approach to design an over-the-air (OTA) millimeter-wave measurement of error vector magnitude (EVM) and associated uncertainties

Next-Generation Chip-Scale Atomic Clocks

Author(s)
John Kitching, Matthew Hummon, William McGehee, Ying-Ju Wang, Susan Schima
We describe work toward the development of next-generation chip-scale atomic clocks, which combine small size, low power consumption and manufacturability with

Investigating Multi-Tier and QoS-Aware Caching Based on ARC

Author(s)
Lydia Ait Oucheggou, Abdella Battou, Jalil Boukhobza, Stéphane Rubini
Memory caching is a common practice to reduce application latencies by buffering relevant data in high speed memory. When the volume of data to cache is too

Capture and Analysis of Traffic Traces on a Wide-Area NDN Testbed

Author(s)
Sankalpa Timilsina, Davide Pesavento, Junxiao Shi, Susmit Shannigrahi, Lotfi Benmohamed
High-quality network traffic measurements from realistic network deployments are crucial to analyze and better understand emerging network technologies for the

Neural networks three ways: unlocking novel computing schemes using magnetic tunnel junction stochasticity

Author(s)
Matthew Daniels, William Borders, Nitin Prasad, Advait Madhavan, Sidra Gibeault, Temitayo Adeyeye, Liam Pocher, Lei Wan, Michael Tran, Jordan Katine, Daniel Lathrop, Brian Hoskins, Tiffany Santos, Patrick Braganca, Mark Stiles, Jabez J. McClelland
Due to their interesting physical properties, myriad operational regimes, small size, and industrial fabrication maturity, magnetic tunnel junctions are

Electro-Optic Imaging Millimeter-Wave Propagation On-Wafer

Author(s)
Bryan Bosworth, Nick Jungwirth, Jerome Cheron, Franklyn Quinlan, Nate Orloff, Chris Long, Ari Feldman
We demonstrate an electro-optic imaging system for mmWaves propagating along a coplanar waveguide. Using dual optical frequency combs and a polarization
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