Why do we need 5G? And what technologies are making 5G tick behind the scenes? Find out from Keping Long,[…]
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One smart display is not enough
Today we get back to a very innovative text chosen to be the Best Paper of MobiCASE 2015. The event, the 7th EAI[…]
Read moreThe future 5G networks in Grenoble
Bringing together researchers from academia, industry, standards and policy to present their new solutions of how cognitive radio systems and help[…]
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D2D communication benefits from being Quality-of-Experience-aware
This week’s Best paper is Liang Zhou’s work titled QoE-Aware Device-to-Device Multimedia Communications, which was first presented at MOBIMEDIA 2015 in Chengdu, China.[…]
Read moreOn convergence of technology and citizen science
Takuro Yonezawa is a Research Assistant Professor at Keio University, Japan, and an expert in the fields of ubiquitous computing,[…]
Read moreSingle-carrier FDMA: a new user-centric approach
What is the state-of-the-art of Ad Hoc Networks? A picture of it has been showed through the researches submitted to[…]
Read moreEnergy Harvesting for Wireless: a new replenishment strategy
QSHINE 2015, the Eleventh EAI International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness took place last August[…]
Read moreWiSATS 2015: Technological Advances in Wireless and Satellite Communications
Less than a month until WiSATS 2015! The 7th International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems (formerly PSATS) will take place[…]
Read moreWireless Network Virtualization – A New Approach for Enhancing Spectrum Utilization
The growth of wireless subscriptions is increasing exponentially with increasing mobile devices for Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things applications. Wireless network[…]
Read moreInsights into the world of 5G
A unique event that brought together several research initiatives on 5G technologies, the 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous[…]
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