Information Circular


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Optimum Binary FSK for Transmitted Reference Systems Over Rayleigh Fading Channels


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It is well known that in communicating over randomly time-varying channels, a receiver which performs a channel measurement can make a better decision than one that does not. It is shown that a channel-measuring system improves system performance even when the channel characteristics are fixed only during the present message interval. The randomly time-varying channel studied is that of a Rayleigh fading medium with independently fading mark and space channels whose fading is fixed over one baud interval but is independent from baud to baud. The transmission system is a modified frequency shift keying (FSK) system such that during a portion of a baud interval the mark and space frequencies are always transmitted so as to act as reference signals. For the above system, the following characteristics have been established: (a) Optimum receiver configuration, (b) Optimum ratio alpha of information energy to total signal energy as a function of total available signal-to-noise ratio for a single fading channel, (c) Asymptotic optimum alpha for an M-diversity channel, (d) Error probabilities for (b) and asymptotic error probabilities for (c) for alpha opt as a function of total signal-to-noise ratio. The asymptotic results show that by using reference techniques the order of diversity is effectively doubled. (Author).










The Paraboloid Mirror


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An Algorithm for the Deformation Method of Quadratic Programming


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The following paper represents work to date on the deformation method for quadratic programming and thus may be regarded as a sequel to Zahl, S. (1964) A Deformation Method for Quadratic Programming, Research Note AFCRL-63-132. It gives an explanation of a modified Iverson programming language and uses this to give a detailed algorithm for the Zahl Deformation Method of Quadratic Programming.




Modified Phycoerythrin from Porphyridium Cruentum Treated with P-chloro-mercuribenzoate


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Phycoerythrin, pigment-protein complex in photosynthetic organisms, plays a role in photosynthesis in transferring an energy abosrbed by itself to chlorophyll. Previous studies in this laboratory showed that the longest absorption band at 565 millimicrons responsible for fluorescence originates from the interaction between the pigment and SH-group of the protein in phycoerythrin. During the course of investigation on the effect of SH-blocking agent on energy transfer, it was found that modified phycoerythrin is released from cells treated with PCMB. This modified phycoerythrin possesses a single absorption band at 545 millimicrons, while native phycoerythrin shows three absorption bands at 500, 545, and 565 millimicrons. In the glutathione-treated modified phycoerythrin, the highly fluorescent 565 millimicrons chromophore was partially regenerated. This investigation indicates that native phycoerythrin is composed of two units and that modified phycoerythrin is one of them separated from the other containing the 500 millimicrons chromophore only. (Author).