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Zhai, Changzhi; Zhang, Shun‐Rong; Yao, Yibin; Dong, Wenjun; Aa, Ercha; Kong, Jian; Yue, Dongjie; Chen, Yutian; Peng, Wenjie; Yu, Tingting (, Geophysical Research Letters)Abstract The global 3‐dimensional structure of the concentric traveling ionospheric disturbances (CTIDs) triggered by 2022 Tonga volcano was reconstructed by using the 3‐dimensional computerized ionospheric tomography (3DCIT) technique and extensive global navigation satellite system (GNSS) observations. This study provides the first estimation of the CTIDs vertical wavelengths, ∼736 km, which was much larger than the gravity wave (GW) vertical wavelength, 240–400 km, estimated using ICON neutral wind observations. Notable trend with the variation of azimuth was also found in horizontal speeds at 200 and 500 km altitudes and differences between them. These results imply that (a) the global propagation of Lamb waves determined the arrival time of local ionospheric disturbances, and (b) the arriving Lamb waves caused vertical atmospheric perturbations that are not typical of GWs, resulting in local thermospheric horizontal wave propagation which is faster than the Lamb wave propagation at lower altitudes.more » « less
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Gour, Riti; Ishigaki, Genya; Kong, Jian; Jue, Jason_P (, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking)Availability is a key service metric when deploying service function chains (SFCs) over network slices in 5G networks. We study the problem of determining the composition of a slice for a service function chain and the mapping of the slice to the physical transport network in a way that guarantees availability of the SFC while minimizing cost. To improve the availability, we design a slice that provides multiple paths (possibly with non-disjoint routing over the physical infrastructure) for hosting SFCs, and we determine the appropriate dimensioning of bandwidth on each path. Our simulation results show the effectiveness of our approach in terms of the cost of establishing the SFC and the SFC acceptance ratio.more » « less
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Ma, Qiong; Lui, Chun Hung; Song, Justin C.; Lin, Yuxuan; Kong, Jian Feng; Cao, Yuan; Dinh, Thao H.; Nair, Nityan L.; Fang, Wenjing; Watanabe, Kenji; et al (, Nature Nanotechnology)
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