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This book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of key digital and AI technologies, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the concepts and advancements driving the digital and AI transformation. Readers will gain the foundational knowledge needed to engage and keep abreast with the subject matter effectively. The chapters are organized in a systematic and logical way, starting from foundation (ICT), technologies (digital platforms, digital technologies, AI technology), and applications in industry and in society. The book addresses the critical ethical and societal issues surrounding digital and AI technologies, discusses regulatory frameworks, and explores potential solutions to these challenges. This feature is especially valuable for policymakers and general readers who need to understand the broader implications of technological advancements and make informed decisions accordingly. By including the businesses and issues of the leading platform companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, and Meta, and also by including the case studies of successful digital transformations in various industries like ENGIE, John Deere, POSCO, and Hyundai Motors, the book provides practical insights and actionable strategies. This feature is particularly valuable for professionals and academics who can learn from real-world applications and apply these lessons to their own contexts. Although the content is most relevant to professionals in the technology, business, and industry sectors who are involved in digital and AI transformation initiatives, the book is designed to be accessible to readers at any level, especially to those who want to keep abreast with the advancement of digital and AI technologies.
Business --- Business information services. --- Business Informatics. --- IT in Business. --- Data processing.
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This book provides you with a thorough introduction to wireless access and local networks, covers broadband mobile wireless access systems, and details mobile and broadband wireless local area networks. This forward-looking reference focuses on cutting-edge mobile WiMax, WiFi, and WiBro technologies, including in-depth design and implementation guidance.
Broadband communication systems. --- Local area networks (Computer networks) --- Wireless communication systems. --- LANs (Computer networks) --- Local area computer networks --- Computer networks --- Electronic data processing --- Wideband communication systems --- Telecommunication systems --- Communication systems, Wireless --- Wireless data communication systems --- Wireless information networks --- Wireless telecommunication systems --- Distributed processing
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Broadband communication systems. --- Integrated services digital networks. --- Broadband communication systems --- Integrated services digital networks --- 681.3*C21 --- ISDN (Digital networks) --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Wideband communication systems --- Telecommunication systems --- Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward); network communications; netword topology --- 681.3*C21 Network architecture and design: networks (centralized, circuit switching, distributed, packet, store and forward); network communications; netword topology --- Réseaux numériques à intégration de services --- Systèmes de télécommunications à large bande --- Réseaux numériques à intégration de services. --- Systèmes de télécommunications à large bande. --- Réseaux numériques à intégration de services. --- Systèmes de télécommunications à large bande.
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Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications addresses spreading, scrambling, and synchronization techniques for use in inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous CDMA systems, including the IMT-2000. It provides fundamental background material for sequences and shift register generators, and demonstrates various acquisition techniques in primitive, advanced levels, and in the third generation (3G) DS/CDMA cellular systems. In addition, it introduces the novel acquisition techniques DSA (Distributed Sample Acquisition) and CDMA (Correlation-aided DSA) that enable rapid and robust acquisition of inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous IMT-2000 CDMA systems. Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications will be invaluable to wireless communication engineers, and in particular those involved in theoretical and design works related to spreading, scrambling, and synchronization of CDMA communication systems.
Telecommunication systems --- Scrambling systems (Telecommunication) --- Code division multiple access. --- Security measures. --- Computer engineering. --- Electrical Engineering. --- Electrical engineering. --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Communication systems --- Communications systems --- Systems, Communication --- Electronic systems --- Telecommunication
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Wireless technologies continue to evolve to address the insatiabledemand for faster response times, larger bandwidth, and reliabletransmission. Yet as the industry moves toward the development ofpost 3G systems, engineers have consumed all the affordablephysical layer technologies discovered to date. This hasnecessitated more intelligent and optimized utilization ofavailable wireless resources. Wireless Communications Resource Managem ent, Lee, Park,and Seo cover all aspects of this critical topic, from thepreliminary concepts and mathematical tools to detaileddescriptions of all the resource management techniques. Readerswill be able to more effectively leverage limited spectrum andmaximize device battery power, as well as address channel loss,shadowing, and multipath fading phenomena.. Presents the latest resource allocation techniques for new andnext generation air interface technologies. Arms readers with the necessary fundamentals and mathematicaltools. Illustrates theoretical concepts in a concrete manner. Gives detailed coverage on scheduling, power management, andMIMO techniques. Written by an author team working in both academia andindustryWireless Communications Resource Managementis geared forengineers in the wireless industry and graduate studentsspecializing in wireless communications. Professionals in wirelessservice and device manufacturing industries will find the book tobe a clear, up-to-date overview of the topic. Readers will benefitfrom a basic, undergraduate-level understanding of networks andcommunications.Course instructors can access lecture materials at the companionwebsite:(www.wiley.com/go/bglee).
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