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Structural Processing for Wireless Communications / by Jianhua Lu, Xiaoming Tao, Ning Ge.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: London Springer 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 1 online resource (XVIII, 87 pages 53 illustrations, 35 illustrations in color.)ISBN:
  • 9783319157115
  • 9783319157108
Subject(s): Summary: This brief presents an alternative viewpoint on processing technology for wireless communications based on recent research advances. As a lever in emerging processing technology, the structure perspective addresses the complexity and uncertainty issues found in current wireless applications. Likewise, this brief aims at providing a new prospective to the development of communication technology and information science, while stimulating new theories and technologies for wireless systems with ever-increasing complexity. Readers of this brief may range from graduate students to researchers in related fields.
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This brief presents an alternative viewpoint on processing technology for wireless communications based on recent research advances. As a lever in emerging processing technology, the structure perspective addresses the complexity and uncertainty issues found in current wireless applications. Likewise, this brief aims at providing a new prospective to the development of communication technology and information science, while stimulating new theories and technologies for wireless systems with ever-increasing complexity. Readers of this brief may range from graduate students to researchers in related fields.

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