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Recommender systems provide users (businesses or individuals) with
personalized online recommendations of products or information, to
address the problem of information overload and improve
personalized services. Recent successful applications of
recommender systems are providing solutions to transform online
services for e-government, e-business, e-commerce, e-shopping,
e-library, e-learning, e-tourism, and more.This unique compendium
not only describes theoretical research but also reports on new
application developments, prototypes, and real-world case studies
of recommender systems. The comprehensive volume provides readers
with a timely snapshot of how new recommendation methods and
algorithms can overcome challenging issues. Furthermore, the
monograph systematically presents three dimensions of recommender
systems - basic recommender system concepts, advanced recommender
system methods, and real-world recommender system applications.By
providing state-of-the-art knowledge, this excellent reference text
will immensely benefit researchers, managers, and professionals in
business, government, and education to understand the concepts,
methods, algorithms and application developments in recommender
systems.
Resonance Self-Shielding Calculation Methods in Nuclear Reactors
presents the latest progress in resonance self-shielding methods
for both deterministic and Mote Carlo methods, including key
advances over the last decade such as high-fidelity resonance
treatment, resonance interference effect and multi-group
equivalence. As the demand for high-fidelity resonance
self-shielding treatment is increasing due to the rapid development
of advanced nuclear reactor concepts and progression in high
performance computational technologies, this practical book guides
students and professionals in nuclear engineering and technology
through various methods with proven high precision and efficiency.
This book aims to present implications for China's urban
development through international comparison of urbanization
process from the perspective of spatio-temporal pattern, driving
factors, rural-urban interactions, development trends and
economic-ecological-social synergic development. Followed the
research hotspot of the international urban studies, this book
identifies challenges and opportunities in the process of urban
development through analyzing and comparing urbanization pathways
of several Asian countries as for representatives. It provides both
decision support for China's urban development and management, and
scientific support for the sustainable urban development in Asian
countries.
This brief explores current research on dynamic spectrum auctions,
focusing on fundamental auction theory, characteristics of the
spectrum market, spectrum auction architecture and possible auction
mechanisms. The brief explains how dynamic spectrum auctions, which
enable new users to gain spectrum access and existing spectrum
owners to obtain financial benefits, can greatly improve spectrum
efficiency by resolving the artificial spectrum shortage. It
examines why operators and users face significant challenges due to
specialty of the spectrum market and the related requirements
imposed on the auction mechanism design. Concise and up-to-date,
Dynamic Spectrum Auction in Wireless Communication is designed for
researchers and professionals in computer science or electrical
engineering. Students studying networking will also find this brief
a valuable resource.
This Brief introduces the wireless spectrum market and discusses
the current research for spectrum auctions. It covers the unique
properties of spectrum auction, such as interference relationship,
reusability, divisibility, composite effect and marginal effect,
while also proposing how to build economic incentives into the
network architecture and protocols in order to optimize the
efficiency of wireless systems. Three scenarios for designing new
auctions are demonstrated. First, a truthful double auction scheme
for spectrum trading considering both the heterogeneous propagation
properties of channels and spatial reuse is proposed. In the second
scenario, a framework is designed to enable spectrum group
secondary users with a limited budget. Finally, a flexible auction
is created enabling operators to purchase the right amounts of
spectrum at the right prices according to their users dynamic
demands. Both concise and comprehensive, Auction Design for the
Wireless Spectrum Market is suited for professionals and
researchers working with wireless communications and networks. It
is also a useful tool for advanced-level students interested in
spectrum and networking issues."
This brief focuses on the current research on location privacy
preservation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs). Along with a
review of the existing works, this book includes fundamental
privacy models, possible frameworks, useful performance, and future
research directions. It explores privacy preservation techniques,
collaborative spectrum sensing, database-driven CRNS, and modeling
potential privacy threats. Conflicts between database owners and
unlicensed users can compromise location privacy, and CRNs are a
means to mitigate the spectrum scarcity issue due to the increasing
demand for wireless channel resources. By examining the current and
potential privacy threats, the authors equip readers to understand
this developing issue. The brief is designed for researchers and
professionals working with computer communication networks and
cognitive radio networks. Graduate students interested in networks
and communication engineering will also find the brief helpful.
Compared with other wireless communication technologies, such as
Bluetooth, WiFi, and UWB, ZigBee (R) is a far more reliable,
affordable, and energy-efficient option. It is also the only global
wireless communication standard for easily deployed, low-power
consumption products. ZigBee (R) Network Protocols and Applications
provides detailed descriptions of ZigBee network protocols and
explains how to set up and develop your own ZigBee-based customized
applications with step-by-step instructions. Starting with a brief
introduction to near-field communications, low-power
communications, and related protocols, it discusses ZigBee
architectures, standards, and protocols. It also addresses
potential issues such as power management, security, reliability,
quality of service, topology control, MAC routing, and transport
protocols. Emphasizing development tools that are based on readily
available commercial kits, the book illustrates ZigBee applications
across a wide range of fields. Each chapter presents the
contributions of a different group of experts from around the
world. The book is organized into five major parts: Introduces
near-field communications (NFC), low-power communications, and
ZigBee along with related protocols such as Bluetooth, WiFi, UWB,
and Wireless USB Describes ZigBee architectures, standards, and
protocols Examines ZigBee performance improvement and addresses
potential issues Illustrates ZigBee applications across a range of
fields-explaining how to develop ZigBee applications that are based
on commercially available kits and hardware Compares and contrasts
ZigBee with 6LoWPAN, Z-Wave, Wireless Hart, and RFID Providing
step-by-step instruction on how to set up and develop ZigBee-based
applications, this book is a must-read for researchers and
engineers. Supplying the required foundation and network protocols,
it is also s
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