Abstract: Cyclic redundancy check-aided tail-biting convolutional code (CRC-TBCC) is considered as a competitive candidate for ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) in short-length ...
President Trump’s trade policy, inflation and climbing stock prices shaped business and the economy this year. By Christine Zhang In recent years, macroeconomic tides have ebbed and flowed, but one ...
Welcome to the Wall Street Week newsletter, bringing you stories of capitalism about things you need to know, but even more things you need to think about. I’m David Westin, and this week we talked to ...
PythoC lets you use Python as a C code generator, but with more features and flexibility than Cython provides. Here’s a first look at the new C code generator for Python. Python and C share more than ...
Python has become one of the most popular programming languages out there, particularly for beginners and those new to the hacker/maker world. Unfortunately, while it’s easy to get something up and ...
This paper analyzes the formation of minimum-weight codewords (MWCs) in cyclic redundancy check polar (CRC-polar) codes, known for their competitive performance, and demonstrates how the number of ...
Changes in NEN classification in 2013 may partly explain the rise in EOCRC incidence, with NEN rates surging before 2013 and declining thereafter. EOCRC incidence increased among individuals aged 15 ...
Google Colab, also known as Colaboratory, is a free online tool from Google that lets you write and run Python code directly in your browser. It works like Jupyter Notebook but without the hassle of ...
In this tutorial, we explore how we can seamlessly run MATLAB-style code inside Python by connecting Octave with the oct2py library. We set up the environment on Google Colab, exchange data between ...