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This book is a collection of research articles presented at the 4th International Conference on Communications and Cyber-Physical Engineering (ICCCE 2021), held on April 9 and 10, 2021, at CMR Engineering College, Hyderabad, India. ICCCE is one of the most prestigious conferences conceptualized in the field of networking and communication technology offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia. Discussing the latest developments in voice and data communication engineering, cyber-physical systems, network science, communication software, image,…mehr

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This book is a collection of research articles presented at the 4th International Conference on Communications and Cyber-Physical Engineering (ICCCE 2021), held on April 9 and 10, 2021, at CMR Engineering College, Hyderabad, India. ICCCE is one of the most prestigious conferences conceptualized in the field of networking and communication technology offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia. Discussing the latest developments in voice and data communication engineering, cyber-physical systems, network science, communication software, image, and multimedia processing research and applications, as well as communication technologies and other related technologies, it includes contributions from both academia and industry. This book is a valuable resource for scientists, research scholars, and PG students working to formulate their research ideas and find the future directions in these areas. Further, it may serve as a reference work to understand the latest engineering and technologies used by practicing engineers in the field of communication engineering.
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Amit Kumar is DNA Forensics Professional, Entrepreneur, Engineer, Bioinformatician, and IEEE Volunteer. In 2005, he founded the first Private DNA Testing Company BioAxis DNA Research Centre (P) Ltd in Hyderabad, India, with an US Collaborator. He has vast experience of training 1000+ crime investigation officers and helped 750+ criminal and non-criminal cases to reach justice by offering analytical services in his laboratory. His group also works extensively on genetic predisposition risk studies of cancers and has been helping many cancer patients from 2012 to fight and win the battle against cancer. He was a Member of IEEE Strategy Development and Environmental Assessment (SDEA) Committee of IEEE MGA. He is Senior Member of IEEE and has been a very active IEEE Volunteer at Section, Council, Region, Technical Societies of Computational Intelligence and Engineering in Medicine and Biology and at IEEE MGA levels in several capacities. He has driven a number of IEEE conferences, conference leadership programs, entrepreneurship development workshops, innovation, and internship-related events. Currently, he is Managing Director of BioAxis DNA Research Centre (P) Ltd, IEEE MGA Nominations and Appointments Committee Member.  Stefan Mozar obtained his engineering degrees from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and his M.B.A. from the University of Technology Sydney. He is Fellow of the IEEE and of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. He is Chartered Professional Engineer and has extensive experience in industry and academia. He has held senior leadership roles in various technology companies and has taught at a number of Australian, Asian, and British universities. His work has resulted in inventions, patents, and publications. He has lived and worked in Australia, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, has worked on projects in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, and has made contributions to the advancement of the IEEE in R-10 and globally. He is Editor of the 6th edition of the McGraw Hill Electronics Engineering Handbook, released in 2017.