A quantitative analysis of the state of the art in quality provisioning for multimedia services over next generation networks

Author(s):  
Iffat Ahmed ◽  
Leonardo Badia
Author(s):  
Yves-Gael Billet ◽  
Christophe Gravier ◽  
Jacques Fayolle

This paper provides the state of art and hints on how to lay the foundations of an adaptive QoS approach in Next Generation Networks (NGN). The key idea is to provide a model, which would offer one application version or another, depending on the Quality of Service (QoS) negotiated at the session establishment in a NGN. The stake of this research is a better-balanced usage of the network, for maximizing the service offered to the user given his or her network capacities. It encompasses the model for such an implementation in a NGN as IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).


Geophysics ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 636-640
Author(s):  
Roy E. White

This paper by Ziolkowski, Underhill, and Johnson (abbreviated below to ZUJ) opens by speaking of problems in tying seismic data to wells that have not been addressed properly. Yet it fails to present any solid evidence of the problems it claims to address and shows no clear awareness of the state of the art. The paper’s arguments are sustained only by ignoring important distinctions, degrees of approximation, necessary trade‐offs in processing, and quantitative analysis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yannick Van Herck ◽  
Asier Antoranz ◽  
Madhavi Dipak Andhari ◽  
Giorgia Milli ◽  
Oliver Bechter ◽  
...  

The state-of-the-art for melanoma treatment has recently witnessed an enormous revolution, evolving from a chemotherapeutic, “one-drug-for-all” approach, to a tailored molecular- and immunological-based approach with the potential to make personalized therapy a reality. Nevertheless, methods still have to improve a lot before these can reliably characterize all the tumoral features that make each patient unique. While the clinical introduction of next-generation sequencing has made it possible to match mutational profiles to specific targeted therapies, improving response rates to immunotherapy will similarly require a deep understanding of the immune microenvironment and the specific contribution of each component in a patient-specific way. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence and single-cell profiling of resected tumor samples are paving the way for this challenging task. In this review, we provide an overview of the state-of-the-art in artificial intelligence and multiplexed immunohistochemistry in pathology, and how these bear the potential to improve diagnostics and therapy matching in melanoma. A major asset of in-situ single-cell profiling methods is that these preserve the spatial distribution of the cells in the tissue, allowing researchers to not only determine the cellular composition of the tumoral microenvironment, but also study tissue sociology, making inferences about specific cell-cell interactions and visualizing distinctive cellular architectures - all features that have an impact on anti-tumoral response rates. Despite the many advantages, the introduction of these approaches requires the digitization of tissue slides and the development of standardized analysis pipelines which pose substantial challenges that need to be addressed before these can enter clinical routine.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Tomas Björklund ◽  
Marcus Davidsson

Recent technological and conceptual advances have resulted in a plethora of exciting novel engineered adeno associated viral (AAV) vector variants. They all have unique characteristics and abilities. This review summarizes the development and their potential in treating Parkinson’s disease (PD). Clinical trials in PD have shown over the last decade that AAV is a safe and suitable vector for gene therapy but that it also is a vehicle that can benefit significantly from improvement in specificity and potency. This review provides a concise collection of the state-of-the-art for synthetic capsids and their utility in PD. We also summarize what therapeutical strategies may become feasible with novel engineered vectors, including genome editing and neuronal rejuvenation.


Vulcan ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-124
Author(s):  
Adam Givens

Abstract This article analyzes the groundbreaking 1952 plan by US Army leadership to develop a sizeable cargo helicopter program in the face of interservice opposition. It examines the influence that decision had in the next decade on the Army, the helicopter industry, and vtol technology. The Army’s procurement of large helicopters that could transport soldiers and materiel was neither a fait accompli nor based on short-term needs. Rather, archival records reveal that the decision was based on long-range concerns about the postwar health of the helicopter industry, developing the state of the art, and fostering new doctrinal concepts. The procurement had long-term consequences. Helicopters became central to Army war planning, and the ground service’s needs dictated the next generation of helicopter designs. That technology made possible the revolutionary airmobility concept that the Army took into Vietnam and also led to a flourishing commercial helicopter field.


IEEE Network ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 36-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier M. Aguiar ◽  
Carlos Garcia ◽  
Henar Vega ◽  
Álvaro Martinez ◽  
Tamara De Vega ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (23) ◽  
pp. 7958
Author(s):  
Trong-Yen Lee ◽  
Yen-Lin Chen ◽  
Yu-Cheng Fan

This Special Issue is dedicated to several aspects of next-generation electronics and sensing technology and contains eight papers that focus on advanced sensing devices, sensing systems, and sensing circuits that focus on the state-of-the-art methods for sensing technologies [...]


Author(s):  
Annette Calvo Shadid

Este artículo constituye una revisión crítica exhaustiva del estado de la técnica en la realización de los fonemas / r / y / r / en el español de Costa Rica . El artículo también describe la variación de estos fonemas sobre la base del análisis cuantitativo de una muestra, el habla de la primera generación educada de San José. La muestra forma parte de los datos recogidos para el Proyecto Coordinado sobre Variedad de Educación en las ciudades principales de Ibero América y la Península Ibérica.This article constitutes an exhaustive critical review of the state of the art on the realization of the phonemes / r / y / r / in Costa Rican Spanish. The article also describes variation of these phonemes on the basis of the quantitative analysis of a sample of female, first-generation educated speech from San José. The sample is part of the data gathered for the Coordinated Project on Educated Variety in the Main Cities of Ibero America and the Iberian Peninsula.


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