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Recent Advances in Information, Communications and Signal Processing

Recent Advances in Information, Communications and Signal Processing
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Publisher : River Publishers
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9788793609433
ISBN-13 : 8793609434
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Book Synopsis Recent Advances in Information, Communications and Signal Processing by : Yong Liang Guan

Download or read book Recent Advances in Information, Communications and Signal Processing written by Yong Liang Guan and published by River Publishers. This book was released on 2018-03-15 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research in information, communications and signal processing has brought about new services, applications and functions in a large number of fields which include consumer electronics, biomedical devices and defence. These applications play an important role in advancing technologies to enhance human life in general. Recent Advances in Information, Communications and Signal Processing aims to give students, researchers, and engineers information pertaining to recent advances in these fields. In terms of research in signal processing topics, the two chapters included in this book have a strong emphasis on advances in algorithmic development in the biomedical, and human-computer interfaces domain areas. More specifically, the use of deep learning for placental maturity staging is discussed as well as the use of vibration analysis for localising impacts on surfaces for human-computer applications. In terms of communications signal processing, advances in new wireless communication such as NOMA (non-orthogonal multiple access) and millimetre-wave antenna design for 5G cellular mobile radio, as well as innovations in LDPC (low density parity check code) decoding and networking coding, are featured.


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