Publications by authors named "Maite Brandt-Pearce"

In long-haul fiber-optic networks, precise modeling of physical-layer impairments (PLIs) is crucial to optimizing network resource usage while ensuring adequate transmission quality. In order to accurately estimate PLIs, many mathematical models have been proposed. Among them, the so-called Gaussian noise (GN) model is one of the most accurate and simple enough to use on complex continental-size networks.

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Visible light communications (VLC) is a short-range optical wireless communication technology that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as lighting devices and data transmitters. This paper describes a multiuser VLC system using Hadamard-coded modulation (HCM) for indoor data transmission. Considering the peak transmitted power limit of the LEDs, a DC-reduced HCM (DCR-HCM) is used to reduce the nonlinear clipping distortion.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Gait impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) is influenced by factors like muscle weakness, fatigue, and coordination issues, with walking speed often being the key indicator used by researchers.
  • - The paper explores four inertial gait features captured by body-worn sensors to improve gait monitoring: the "DTW Score," "Warp Score," "KDE Peak," and "Causality Index," which utilize different algorithms for analysis.
  • - By using factor analysis on common walking tests, the study reveals significant correlations between these inertial measures and walking-related symptoms, indicating that they offer distinct insights into the physiological aspects of MS-related walking disabilities.
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Most multiple sclerosis (MS) patients eventually suffer from mobility impairment, and thus it is critical that walking disability in MS be accurately assessed. The six-minute walk test (6MWT), a reliable MS measure, is traditionally used to determine the distance covered in six minutes using a standard protocol. With the availability of body sensor networks (BSNs), researchers are interested in leveraging BSN data for finding new gait assessment anchors for improved separability performance.

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