This book follows Heterogeneous Networks: Performance Modelling and Analysis, describes recent advances in mobile and wireless... Læs mere
This book follows Heterogeneous Networks: Traffic Engineering, Performance Evaluation Studies and Tools and presents recent advances in... Læs mere
Ultra Wideband Demystified: Technologies, Applications, and System Design Considerations is a comprehensive text for emerging high speed short range wireless technology of Ultra Wideband.
An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing aims at undergraduate students who have basic knowledge in C programming, Circuit Theory, Systems and... Læs mere
This book serves as the basis of communication system design, and as a way to quickly understand the principles of communication systems for... Læs mere
The book - the first on the topic - can be considered a milestone and a key-tool aimed at driving the industrial, scientific and institutional efforts of the international community to guarantee a pleasant and safe future to the whole Planet.
Recent market research studies show that most of the traffic in the future wireless networks will be produced by mobile multimedia services which are... Læs mere
This book deals with the state-of-the-art and the underlying principles of key technologies which facilitate broadband telecommunications including... Læs mere
The book aims to provide a broad overview of various topics of the Internet of Things (IoT) from the research and development priorities to enabling technologies, architecture, security, privacy, interoperability and industrial applications.
Single and Cross-Layer MIMO Techniques for IMT-Advanced will present some advanced MIMO techniques where adaptivity, cross-layer approach, and MIMO antennae are analyzed together to show a deep impact on the sum-capacityachievable over the wireless link.
Contents-Basic Foundations of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, Methodologies of Machine Vision and... Læs mere
The research presented in Aspects of Kolmogorov Complexity addresses the fundamental standard of defining randomness as measured by a Martin-Lof level of randomness as found in random sequential binary strings.