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A boundary element method with surface conductive absorbers for 3-D analysis of nanophotonics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Fast surface integral equation (SIE) solvers seem to be ideal approaches for simulating 3-D nanophotonic devices, as these devices generate fields both in an interior channel and in the infinite exterior domain. However, ...
Fast scheduling for Optical Flow Switching
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Optical Flow Switching (OFS) is a key enabler of future scalable optical networks. In the past decade, the OFS architecture has been studied to build an all-optical data plane to provide an end-to-end, cost-effective data ...
Multi-period pricing for perishable products : uncertainty and competition
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
The pricing problem in a multi-period setting is a challenging problem and has attracted much attention in recent years. In this thesis, we consider a monopoly and an oligopoly pricing problem. In the latter, several sellers ...
Network management and control of flow-switched optical networks : joint architecture design and analysis of control plane and data plane with physical-layer impairments
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
Optical Flow Switching (OFS) that employs agile end-to-end lightpath switching for users with large transactions has been shown to be cost-effective and energy-efficient. However, whether it is possible to coordinate ...
A fast 3D full-wave solver for nanophotonics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
Conventional fast integral equation solvers seem to be ideal approaches for simulating 3-D nanophotonic devices, as these devices are considered to be open structures, generating fields in both an interior channel and in ...
Sol-gel matrix-mediated synthesis of superparamagnetic iron oxide clusters and supported iron porphyrin oxidation catalysts
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998)





