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In internet of things (IoT) applications, wireless connectivity is
a key factor, particularly those that need to be in transition, or
where wired communication is not effective or practicable. For
top-notch connectivity of the Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) standard, the
900MHz frequency is generally used by most of the vendors. The
radiation quality not only depends on the antenna geometry but on
immediate surroundings. Additionally, the IoT product itself and
the user of the product can strongly affect the resulting radiation
pattern and other characteristics of the antenna. On the other
hand, a suitable antenna should also have high efficiency and
adequate bandwidth covering the desired frequency range. To take
these effects into consideration, the whole IoT product must be
included in the antenna simulations. Antenna Design for Narrowband
IoT: Design, Analysis, and Applications provides the antenna design
concept for narrowband internet of things applications, performs a
detailed analysis of the antenna, and discusses the various antenna
design concepts and structures. Covering a range of topics such as
antenna design and antenna measurement systems, this book is ideal
for industry professionals, research scholars, academicians,
professors, and students.
This book examines the connections between poverty and innovation
in Africa. Through case studies and theorizations from a distinctly
African perspective, it stands in contrast to current theoretical
works in the field, which remain very much rooted in
Western-orientated thinking. The book investigates the application
of methodologies which explain numerous African contexts in
connection with issues of poverty and inequality. It reflects on
comparative practices and praxes on the African continent,
including commonplace traditions and practices in alleviating
poverty, taken against a background of the failure of current
prescriptions for poverty alleviation, such as the Structural
Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) and the Poverty Reduction Strategy
Papers (PRSP). There is a dire need for new practical perspectives
which move Africa forward using its indigenous knowledge. Owing to
a general lack of recorded African theories and methodologies on
poverty, inequality and innovation, this book represents a
pioneering corpus of African knowledge addressing poverty and
inequality through local innovations. Adopting a transdisciplinary
approach, it is relevant to students and scholars in development
studies and economics, African studies, social studies, political
history and political economy, climate studies, anthropology and
geography.
This edited volume analyzes the experiences learned in practice
especially among small holder farmers to eradicate poverty. In
other words, it discusses practical solutions which small scale
farmers can use to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality. This
addresses the issue of inclusive and sustainability of projects
leading to the notion of not leaving anyone behind. The book
provides insights that can be translated into policy with potential
to inform practice. It also has the potential to address the issue
of rural urban migration by providing knowledge that is usable by
small scale farmers, policy makers and entrepreneurs alike. The
volume is written by authors from different countries, Nigeria,
Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, indicating the commonality of the problems
of poverty and inequality. It contains insights from all these
countries assembled together into an amalgam of practices ready to
use and implement informed by evidence from the field as most of
the chapters are based on empirical data.
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