Abstract:
A generic analysis model is applicable to a variety of network infrastructure domains, and operable for causal analysis in a common manner independently of the corresponding underlying domain. The generic analysis model may be employed to model root cause analysis and impact analysis for different resource management systems such as enterprise networks, storage area networks, service provider networks and business process management. Such a model improves performance and scalability by simplifying analysis model for a given solution, and decouples the development from topology building and analysis implementation.
Abstract:
According to an example embodiment, a method may include determining, by a first wireless node in a wireless network, a number N of resource blocks available for transmitting data within a cell, the N resource blocks each including V resource block orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols, the V resource block OFDM symbols each including U resource block subcarriers. The method may also include mapping the N resource blocks into N subchannels based on a permutation formula, the permutation formula assigning, based on permutation parameters including the number N and a random or pseudorandom variable, U subchannel subcarriers for each of V subchannel OFDM symbols to each of the N subchannels and thereby allocating a subchannel index for each of the N subchannels. The method may also include sending a message to a second wireless node indicating the permutation parameters and the allocated subchannel index of at least one of the N subchannels for communication between the first wireless node and the second wireless node.
Abstract:
Fusion antigen used as vaccine. The invention relates to a fusion antigen specific for a target cell. The fusion antigen contains a ligand moiety, a Pseudomonas exotoxin A translocation domain II, an antigenic moiety, and a carboxyl terminal moiety. The ligand moiety is capable of reacting, recognizing or binding to receptors on the target cell. The carboxyl terminal moiety permits retention and processing of the fusion antigen in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane of the target cell. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of inducing an immune response using the same are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A chip antenna apparatus for receiving global positioning system signals, includes a L-shaped ground area and an omni-directional chip antenna. The L-shaped ground area is disposed on a circuit board. The omni-directional chip antenna is disposed in a gap of the L-shaped ground area on the circuit board and electrically connected to the L-shaped ground area.
Abstract:
Apparatus, methods and computer program products are provided that enable enhanced resource allocation for a wireless mesh network. A method includes: in response to receiving a resource request in a wireless mesh network, allocating, by a first node, at least one dedicated resource for communication with a second node; reserving at least one shared resource for use in conjunction with communications with the first node; and transmitting to the second node information corresponding to the allocated at least one dedicated resource and the reserved at least one shared resource.
Abstract:
The present invention mainly provides a fusion antigen specific for a target cell comprising a ligand moiety which is capable of reacting, recognizing or binding to the receptors on the target cell, a Pseudomonas exotoxin A translocation domain II, an antigenic moiety, and a carboxyl terminal moiety which permits combination of the fusion antigen to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane of the target cell. A method of immunizing an animal using the fusion antigen is also provided.
Abstract:
A device shell for use in a wireless communication device, is disclosed to have a shell body injection-molded from a compound material in a predetermined shape, and an antenna circuit formed in the shell body and electrically connectable to a circuit board in a wireless communication device in which the device shell is used.
Abstract:
A decimator is used to process a multi-channel audio signal, and includes a memory, a controller and a processing unit. The processing unit is used to decimate each input audio component of a multi-channel audio signal to generate corresponding multi-channel operational data. The controller is used to control read and write actions for each audio component of the multi-channel audio signal and the multi-channel operational data into or from the memory. The memory provides a digital signal process for decimation together with the processing unit. The input of the multi-channel audio and the output of the multi-channel operational data are performed through time division. Compared with conventional decimator circuits, the decimator circuit of the present invention reduces the cost and the power consumption of the hardware circuitry.
Abstract:
A chip antenna has a dielectric material layer, a first meandered strip, a second meandered strip and several bended strips. The first meandered strip is meandered in one direction and disposed on the dielectric material layer. The second meandered strip is meandered in another direction and disposed on the dielectric material layer. The first meandered strip is connected to the second meandered strip. The bended strips are connected to the turns of the meandered strips.
Abstract:
A controller of a communication system includes means for estimating at least one parameter characterizing signal quality in a cell of the communication system. The controller also includes means for estimating at least one parameter characterizing signal quality in at least one neighbouring cell and means for comparing the estimated at least one parameter characterizing signal quality of the cell to a predetermined handover limit value. The controller also includes means for evaluating the influence of the interference change caused by handover on the at least one neighbouring cell and means for selecting a handover target channel based on the neighbouring cell parameter estimation and on the interference change influence evaluation.