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FGCT 2015: Luton, United Kingdom
- Fourth International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT 2015), Luton, United Kingdom, July 29-31, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-8267-7
- Jong P. Yoon, Juan Ortiz:
Data mining approach to situation-aware sensor actuation in wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Vladimir Krylov, Kirill Kravtsov:
The convoluted multiaddress networking architecture principles and application. 1-6 - Ramiro Sámano-Robles, Atílio Gameiro, Nuno Pereira:
System level simulation and radio resource management for distributed antenna systems with cognitive radio and multi-cell cooperation. 1-6 - Ghulam Mustafa, Ingo Frommholz:
Performance comparison of top N recommendation algorithms. 1-6 - Mohammed Al-Shuraifi, Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy:
Fast antenna selection algorithm for multiuser MIMO systems under block diagonalization. 1-5 - Pinar Kirci, Gökhan Kurt:
Smart phones and health monitoring. 1-4 - Jolanta Mizera-Pietraszko:
Current communication technologies in language processing. 1-6 - Mohamed Adel Serhani, Ezedin Barka, Yasser Gadallah:
A secure role-based service discovery technique for emergency intervention operations. 1-6 - Mustapha M. Baua'a, Jehan K. Shareef, Aqeel M. Hamad:
Virtual and physical parallelism environments evaluation. 1-5 - Álvaro Carrera, Carlos Angel Iglesias:
Towards fault diagnosis based on agent technology for wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Yao-Liang Chung, Jin-An Wu:
A simple yet effective approach for resource allocation in outband device-to-device communication. 1-3 - Nasser Tairan, Abdulmohsen Algarni, Justin Varghese, Muhammad Asif Jan:
Population-based guided local search for multidimensional Knapsack problem. 1-5 - Zinnar Ghasem, Ingo Frommholz, Carsten Maple:
A hybrid approach to combat email-based cyberstalking. 1-6 - Zainura Idrus, Siti Z. Z. Abidin, N. Omar:
Managing CSCW's users in scripting language. 1-6 - Leena Janahi, Marie Griffiths, Hesham Al-Ammal:
A conceptual model for IT governance in public sectors. 1-9 - Juwita Mohd Sultan, Garik Markarian:
Network optimization for integration of WiFi and WiMAX. 1-6 - Shehu Jabaka Muhammad, Sijing Zhang, Vladimir Dyo:
Network coding for reliable safety message communication in vehicular Ad-Hoc networks: a review. 1-6 - Saqer Alhloul, Thomas Walsh:
Deriving the first and the second moments of the normalized timing error of first order early-late tracking loops using linear analysis and real time simulation for wireless receivers moving away linearly from the transmitter. 1-6 - Markus Prossegger:
Last mile cable route optimization using openstreetmap data - an experiment. 1-5 - Murtadha Al-Saedy, Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy:
Energy-spectral efficiency trade-off in coordinated multicell OFDMA systems. 1-5 - Benahmed Khelifa, Amel Douli, Amel Bouzekri, Chabane Mohamed, Benahmed Tarek:
Smart irrigation using internet of things. 1-6 - Saleh O. Al-Jazzar, Sami A. Aldalahmeh:
Relay self-interference minimisation for QAM signals. 1-4 - Martina Mironovova, Jirí Bíla:
Fast fourier transform for feature extraction and neural network for classification of electrocardiogram signals. 1-6 - Elias Chinedum Eze, Sijing Zhang, Enjie Liu:
Estimation of collision probability in a saturated vehicular Ad-Hoc networks. 1-7 - Ricardo Rodríguez Jorge, Osslan O. Vergara Villegas, Vianey G. Cruz Sánchez, Jirí Bíla, Adriana Mexicano:
Arrhythmia disease classification using a higher-order neural unit. 1-6 - Ruedeemart Jessadapattharakul, Santitham Prom-on, Chularat Tanprasert, Tiranee Achalakul:
Data exchange protocol for healthcare service in Thailand. 1-6 - Simon Fong, Raymond K. Wong, Pit Pichappan:
Debunking the designs of contemporary nature-inspired computing algorithms: from moving particles to roaming elephants. 1-11 - Jolanta Mizera-Pietraszko:
Current communication technologies in language processing. 1-6
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