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- 1Dr. Nicola De Zanche, Oncology, University of Alberta
- 1Dr. Satyapal Rathee, Oncology, University of Alberta
- 1Krzymien, Witold (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Murray, David (Oncology)
- 1Witold A. Krzymień (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Impact of conventional fractionated RT to pelvic lymph nodes and dose-escalated hypofractionated RT to prostate gland using IMRT treatment delivery in high-risk prostate cancer
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian men. The standard treatment in high-risk category is radical radiation, with androgen suppression treatment (AST). Significant disease progression is reported despite this approach. Radiation dose escalation has been shown to improve...
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Spring 2010
A prototype system which has integrated a linear accelerator (linac) with a magnetic resonance imager (MRI) has been constructed at the Cross Cancer Institute. The real time operation of a linac-MRI system will require proper radio frequency (RF) shielding such that the MRI images can be acquired...
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Receiver Processing and Limited-Feedback User Scheduling for Multiuser MIMO and MIMO-OFDM Downlink
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Use of multiple antennas at both ends of a communication link, known as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), increases the reliability and/or capacity of that link. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is an effective technique for high data rate transmission over frequency...
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Reduced–Complexity Transmission and Reception Strategies in Coordinated Multi-cell Wireless Networks
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Interference is known as a major obstacle for the spectral efficiency increase promised by multiple-antenna techniques in cellular wireless communications. Recently, it has been shown that multi-cell coordination can mitigate interference and improve system performance dramatically. Hence, we...