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Software code that has had many editors with conflicting styles, making it nearly impossible to maintain.
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It runs three data centers with 500 cheap Intel-style boxes running Linux and other down-and-dirty code, like Apache and MySQL.
Either I have extraordinarily low standards for food, or my initial suspicions were correct: dirty is code for delicious.
Due to the high computational complexity of non-linear dirty paper coding (DPC), zero-forcing dirty paper coding (ZF-DPC) is proposed as an alternative suboptimal approach.
For degraded broadcast channels superposition coding is an optimal coding scheme [18, 19], and, in fact, superposition coding can be shown to be equivalent to dirty paper coding for degraded broadcast channels [10].
By combining the Han-Kobayashi coding scheme [16] for interference channels with dirty paper coding (DPC) [17], a generalization of the achievable rate region obtained in [8] was derived in [9].
For the inner bound, the informed encoder uses a generalized dirty paper coding (GDPC) scheme in which the random coding distribution exhibits arbitrary correlation between the channel input from the informed encoder and the channel state.
There are several researches that use properties of MIMO to cancel the co-channel interference of adjacent relays, such as a dirty paper coding (DPC), zero forcing (ZF) [17], network coding (NC) [18] and so on.
The coding schemes for the lower bounds use techniques of dirty paper coding or carbon copying onto dirty paper, interference reduction at the source and decode-and-forward relaying.
In particular, if the channel input is negatively correlated with the channel state in the random coding distribution, then GDPC can be interpreted as partial state cancellation followed by standard dirty paper coding.
dirty paper coding.
Successive zero-forcing dirty paper coding.
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