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Designed for ICT professionals involved in the planning, design, development, testing and operation of network services, this book is ideal for self-teaching. It will help readers evaluate a network situation and identify the most important aspects to be monitored and analysed. The author provides a detailed step by step methodological approach to network design from the analysis of the initial network requirements to architecture design, modelling, simulation and evaluation, with a special focus on statistical and queuing models. The chapters are structured as a series of independent modules that can be combined for designing university courses. Practice exercises are given for selected chapters, and case studies will take the reader through the whole network design process.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th EAI International Conference on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems, INISCOM 2022, held in April 2022. Due to COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held virtually. The 19 full papers were selected from 48 submissions and are organized thematically in tracks on Telecommunications Systems and Networks; Information Processing and Data Analysis; Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems; Security and Privacy.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th EAI International Conference on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems, INISCOM 2021, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, in April 2021. The 39 full papers were selected from XX submissions and are organized thematically in tracks on telecommunications systems and networks; hardware, software and application designs; information processing and data analysis; industrial networks and intelligent systems; security and privacy.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th EAI International Conference on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems, INISCOM 2019, held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in August 2019. The 25 full papers were selected from 39 submissions and are organized thematically in tracks on telecommunications systems and networks; industrial networks and applications; hardware and software design and development; information processing and data analysis; signal processing; security and privacy.
In this dissertation, I will consider the application of distributed space-time block code (DSTBC) to frequency selective fading channels. In the first part of my thesis, I present a new design of DSTBC to achieve full rate transmission and channel decoupling property as in conventional space-time block code by using zero-padding (ZP). Several receiver techniques in frequency domain are studied for the signal detection of the proposed DSTBC. The extension from ZP to unique-word (UW) will be proposed in the second part. Exploiting the properties of the UW, I will present in the third part of my thesis a method of channel estimation for relay networks.
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