https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring%202013/handoff.pdf
1.1 INTRODUCTION Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless cellular communication system. Usu-ally, continuous service is achieved by supporting handoff (or handover) from one cell to another. Handoff is the process of changing the channel (frequency, time slot, spreading code, or combination of them) associated with the current connection while a call is in progress. It is often ...
https://sites.temple.edu/xifanwu/files/2020/10/2017.PRB_.Comparative-first-principles-studies-of-prototypical-ferroelectric-materials-by-LDA-GGA-and-SCAN-meta-GGA.pdf
Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA
https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-05-17/importance-representation-what-disney-s-first-black-live-action-princess-means-film
After 34 years, Disney returns under the sea with its live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid, premeiring in theaters on May 26. The new version stars Halle Bailey, most known for her role in the Grammy-nominated Chloe x Halle R&B duo, as Ariel in the actress’s first starring feature film role. This casting of a Black woman as the iconic mermaid has made waves.
https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/resource/pdf/Getting_Students_to_do_Readings.pdf
Often students don’t do reading assignments because they can achieve their goals without doing them. The course goal for the average undergraduate is “getting through,” and students are adept at identifying exactly what’s necessary to get through (with their target grade).
https://cis.temple.edu/~he/publications/Conferences/RDMA_MSST06.pdf
Abstract RDMA reduces network latency by eliminating unnec-essary copies from network interface card to application buffers, but how to reduce memory registration cost is a challenge. Previous studies use pin-down cache and batched deregistration to address this issue, but only sim-ple LRU is used as a replacement algorithm to manage the cache space. In this paper, we propose an effective ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~lakaemper/courses/cis350_2004/etc/moeller_triangle.pdf
1 Introduction Most collision detection algorithms, such as OBBTree [Gottschalk96], sphere hier-archies [Hubbard96] and BV-trees [Klosowski97], try to minimize the number of primitive-primitive intersections that have to be computed. Still, a fast and reliable method for computing the primitive-primitive intersection is desired. Since render-ing hardware is often targeted for triangles, the ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/spring2017_files/mobility.pdf
In all five group mobility models, random motion of each individual MN within a given group occurs. In Section 4, we illustrate that a mobility model has a large effect on the performance evaluation of an ad hoc network protocol. In other words, we show how the performance results of an ad hoc network pro-tocol significantly change when the mobility model in the simulation is changed. The ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2019/06/19/expert-or-lay-opinion-where-is-the-line/
“The DNA profile from the crime scene shares the same alleles as the DNA from the accused.” That is a statement of fact or an expert opinion, but whatever it is it is not lay opinion. “I ride bicycles a lot. When the brake pads start to wear down, it’s riskier to ride in the rain.” Now, what is that? Expert or lay opinion? And why do we care? Because to proffer expert opinion ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/24.2.Abrams-TICLJ.pdf
A. January 12, 2010 When I began this comment, Haiti, a country only slightly larger than the state of Maryland and the poorest country in the western hemisphere,1 was hardly more than a blip on the world’s radar. But on January 12, 2010, the world was forced to take notice of Haiti as it suffered the worst natural disaster it had ever faced in its 200-year history: a catastrophic 7.0 ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/PAMIshape08.pdf
Xiang Bai and Longin Jan Latecki, Senior Member, IEEE Abstract—This paper proposes a novel graph matching algorithm and applies it to shape recognition based on object silhouettes. The main idea is to match skeleton graphs by comparing the geodesic paths between skeleton endpoints. In contrast to typical tree or graph matching methods, we do not consider the topological graph structure. Our ...