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Electronics, Communications and Networks IV : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNET IV), Beijing, China, 12-15 December 2014.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Networks, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Hussain, A. (Amir)
Ivanović, Mirjana.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Telecommunication systems--Congresses.
Telecommunication systems.
Household electronics--Congresses.
Household electronics.
Computer networks--Congresses.
Computer networks.
Computer engineering--Congresses.
Computer engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1836 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken : CRC Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The 4th International Conference on Electronic, Communications and Networks (CECNet2014) inherits the fruitfulness of the past three conferences and lays a foundation for the forthcoming next year in Shanghai. CECNet2014 was hosted by Hubei University of Science and Technology, China, with the main objective of providing a comprehensive global forum for experts and participants from acadamia to exchange ideas and presenting results of ongoing research in the most state-of-the-art areas of Consumer Electronics Technology, Communication Engineering and Technology, Wireless Communications Enginne.
Contents:
Front Cover; Table of contents; Preface; Organizing committee; Communications and networks; Novel scheduling techniques for multiuser diversity MU-MIMO TDD communication system; A cloud computing solution for medical institutions; A multicast transmission scheme based on block acknowledgment with network coding in wireless LANs; An enhanced TCP for satellite network with intermittent connectivity and random losses; Study on the propagation characteristics of uwb signal waveform distortion; Research on ultra-wideband dual-polarized quadruple-ridged horn antenna
An uplink scheduling mechanism based on user satisfaction in LTE networksBuilding of multilingual software simulation platform based on education network private cloud; Data transmission of deep sea GPS wave buoy based on the BeiDou satellite system; A layered interconnected graph model based algorithm for traffic grooming in optical transport network; "Intelligence aids to navigation cloud" based on cloud computing technology; Multi-objective nodes placement problem in large regions wireless networks
Performance modelling of turbo-coded non-ideal single-carrier and multi-carrier waveforms over wide-band Vogler-Hoffmeyer HF channelsReconfigurable transmission with wideband spectrum sensing using GNU radio and USRP; Ipv6 network virtualization architecture for smooth ipv6 transition; The evolution of business supporting network in the environment of cloud computing; An ant-based MP2P network robustness-enhanced method; Shape classification based on multiscale bispectral invariants; Exploring the limited feedback schemes for 3D MIMO
Depth map processing method based on edge information for DIBRDesign and implementation of mobile money system using Near Field Communication (NFC); A simple optimized joint routing and scheduling algorithm for multi-hop wireless network; Shadowing in M2M channels at 2100 and 700 MHz in dense scattering environments; An improved multi-path TCP scheme over handover between Wi-Fi and cellular networks; A three-dimensional dynamic allocation scheme for WDM-OFDM-PON; DCS1800 and LTE B39 co-existence problem in SGLTE mobile terminal
Research in congestion-resistant frequency allocation scheme for HF IP networkUncertainty research of remote sensing image classification using the Modified Rough Entropy Model; Formal modeling and verification for SDN firewall application using pACSR; Fast recovery of TCP congestion window on a backup 3G path for MPTCP via occasional probing; Design of a compact frequency-reconfigurable notched UWB antenna based on meander lines; Joint antennas selection and power optimization for energy efficient MIMO systems
Optimal training sequence for OFDM based two-way relay networks in the presence of phase noise
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Optimal training sequence for OFDM based two-way relay networks in the presence of phase noise.
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780429226038
0429226039
OCLC:
1097122050

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