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Abstract: Interest in polar codes has increased significantly upon their selection as a coding scheme for the 5th generation wireless communication standard (5G). While the research on polar code ...
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Next, we sought to understand how stimulus modality is coded in VSNs. VSNs might develop visceral-organ- or tissue-layer-specific sensory mechanisms or use more generalized mechanisms for similar ...