Electric Vehicles (EVs) carmakers are heavily confronted by the limited fault ride-through capabilities of actual EVs battery packs. Therefore, this paper introduces a new method of EVs battery packaging based on modular multilevel battery modules as well ...
Fixed-point arithmetic leads to efficient implementations. However, the optimization process required to size each of the implementation signals can be prohibitively complex. In this paper, we introduce a new divide-and-conquer method that is able to appro ...
While cell sorting usually relies on cell-surface protein markers, molecular beacons (MBs) offer the potential to sort cells based on the presence of any expressed mRNA and in principle could be extremely useful to sort rare cell populations from primary i ...
One of the key trends in computing over the past two decades has been increased distribution, both at the processor level, where multi-core architectures are now the norm, and at the system level, where many key services are currently distributed overmulti ...
The evolutionary relationships between organisms or phylogenies are fundamental to biology. They are invaluable as guiding tools to mine, organize and exploit the enormous amounts of biological data in the post-genomic era. The advent of high-throughput se ...
We give two new randomized algorithms for tight renaming, both of which work against an adaptive adversary. The first uses repeated sampling over a sequence of arrays of decreasing size to assign unique names to each of n processes with step complexity $ ...
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The study of genomic inversions (or reversals) has been a mainstay of computational genomics for nearly 20 years. After the initial breakthrough of Hannenhalli and Pevzner, who gave the first polynomial-time algorithm for sorting signed permutations by inv ...