Essays about: "ADVANTAGES OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY"
Showing result 51 - 55 of 82 essays containing the words ADVANTAGES OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY.
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51. Self-optimization of Antenna Tilt in Mobile Networks
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoS; KTH/KTH Center för Trådlösa System, Wireless@kthAbstract : The increased complexity of mobile networks, the need to deliver high data rate services and the variation of mobile traffic put a high burden on operation and maintenance in terms of extra workload and additional costs . New approaches to network optimization and management should be taken into account to increase network performance and reduce operational costs. READ MORE
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52. Enhancement of Speech Intelligibility using Beamforming Techniques
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : Speech enhancement is a process of enhancing the intelligibility or quality of speech using various audio processing algorithms. The concept of speech enhancement is the most important field for many applications such as teleconferencing systems, speech recognition, VoIP, mobile phones, hearing aids, etc. [1]. READ MORE
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53. The Leaf project : a first application
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : Today large publishers are developing platforms via which their content, such as magazines, books, and newspapers, are distributed based upon the well established pattern of 'pay-per-content', via a multitude of mobile applications. Despite of the recent flourishing market of subscription possibilities, users currently have to buy single items of content at an average expenditure that is approximately equal to the cost of the printed media, because publishers are still investing in printing hardcover versions of their publications. READ MORE
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54. A Web Server for Sensors
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : This thesis describes the project “A new Web Server for sensors”. The project has created a demonstration web service that can receive data from sensors ( both fixed sensors and movable sensors) and distribute the received information in the form of web pages. READ MORE
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55. Evaluating the Catching-up Process of China’s Mobile Communication Industry
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)Abstract : The mobile communication technology has evolved from the first generation (1G), when the first radiotelephone service was introduced in the US in late 1940s, to the third generation (3G). In each generation, different standards and technologies were promoted by technologically and economically advanced countries. READ MORE