The book aims to present current work and direction on the challenging subject of multimedia communications, with theoretical and practical roots. The book is divided into three major parts with each part containing 4-7 chapters: critical enabling technology; multiservices network and deployment scenarios.
The book aims to present current work and direction on the challenging subject of multimedia communications, with theoretical and practical roots. The book is divided into three major parts with each part containing 4-7 chapters: critical enabling technology; multiservices network and deployment scenarios.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zoran Bojkovic is full-time professor of Electrical Engineering University of Belgrade, Serbia, Life Senior Member of IEEE, full member of Engineering Academy of Serbia, member of Scientific Society of Serbia, member of Athens Institute for Education and Research ATINER. Dragorad Milovanovic has been working as R&D engineer for DSP software development in digital television industry. Also, he is serving as an ICT lecturer and consultant in digital television and medicine/sports informatics for implementation standard-based solutions. Pawan Fowdur, is presently an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University of Mauritius. He is also a Registered Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council of the UK, member of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals of the UK and the IEEE.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I Critical Enabling Technology 1. Toward Green Communication in 5G: New Concepts and Research Challenges. 2. A Framework for Statistical Channel Modeling in 5G Wireless Communication Systems. 3. Massive MIMO Technologies and Beam-Division Multiple Access for 5G. 4. Distributed MIMO Network for 5G Mobile Communication. 5. An Operation-Reduced Fast Modeling in 5G Communication Systems. 6. 5G ML-Based Networks toward 6G: Convergence and Key Technology Drivers. Section II: Multiservices Network. 7. An Evolution of Multimedia Communication: New 5G Ecosystem. 8. 5G Network Slicing: Principles, Architectures, and Challenges. 9. Integrated Satellite Communications: Remote Sensing in Natural Hazards. 10. Drone Communications in 5G Network Environment. Section III. Deployment Scenarios. 11. Integration of Multienergy Systems into Smart Cities: Opportunities and Challenges for Implementation on a 5G-Based Infrastructure. 12. Enabling Massive IoT in 5G and Beyond Systems: Evolution and Challenges. 13. Intelligent Transportation System as an emerging Application in 5G. 14. 5g Connectivity in the Transport Sector: Vehicles and Drones Use Cases. 16. 5G Edge-Based Video Surveillance in Smart Cities. 17. Challenges of Implementing Internet of Things (IoT) in 5G Mobile Technologies.
Section I Critical Enabling Technology 1. Toward Green Communication in 5G: New Concepts and Research Challenges. 2. A Framework for Statistical Channel Modeling in 5G Wireless Communication Systems. 3. Massive MIMO Technologies and Beam-Division Multiple Access for 5G. 4. Distributed MIMO Network for 5G Mobile Communication. 5. An Operation-Reduced Fast Modeling in 5G Communication Systems. 6. 5G ML-Based Networks toward 6G: Convergence and Key Technology Drivers. Section II: Multiservices Network. 7. An Evolution of Multimedia Communication: New 5G Ecosystem. 8. 5G Network Slicing: Principles, Architectures, and Challenges. 9. Integrated Satellite Communications: Remote Sensing in Natural Hazards. 10. Drone Communications in 5G Network Environment. Section III. Deployment Scenarios. 11. Integration of Multienergy Systems into Smart Cities: Opportunities and Challenges for Implementation on a 5G-Based Infrastructure. 12. Enabling Massive IoT in 5G and Beyond Systems: Evolution and Challenges. 13. Intelligent Transportation System as an emerging Application in 5G. 14. 5g Connectivity in the Transport Sector: Vehicles and Drones Use Cases. 16. 5G Edge-Based Video Surveillance in Smart Cities. 17. Challenges of Implementing Internet of Things (IoT) in 5G Mobile Technologies.
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