Article | 30-November-2018
mobile communication.
However, the influence of channel parameters on receiver terminals can not be ignored in signal transmission. Therefore, a precoding algorithm based on M spread spectrum is proposed, which is pre processed before sending signals. In order to achieve the purpose of simplifying the receiving device.
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MULTI ANTENNA MIMO SYSTEM
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Multi Antenna MIMO System Model
MIMO multi antenna technology is a major breakthrough in antenna technology in the field of wireless mobile
Sun Ruihua,
Bai Junying,
An Yongli
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 3, 61–69
Article | 05-June-2013
Software based efficient lossless Electrocardiogram compression and transmission scheme is proposed here. The algorithm has been tested to various ECG data taken from PTB Diagnostic ECG Database. The compression scheme is such that it outputs only ASCII characters. These characters are transmitted using Global System for Mobile Communication based Short Message Service system and at the receiving end original ECG signal is brought back using the reverse logic of compression. It is observed that
S. K. Mukhopadhyay,
S. Ghosh,
S. Chakraborty,
S. Das,
M. Mitra,
S. Mitra
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 3, 888–909
Article | 07-May-2018
In the recent years, the safety problem in the large stadium has concerned by the researchers. Especially during the period of the large sport, the safety problem of the stadium has become an important public event. This paper designs a multi-function monitoring and alarm system based on the mobile communication network. It could realize the smoke or combustible gas alarm, the infrared identification detection and the temperature alarm. It collects the data through the sensor and sends the data
Xiaohui Wang,
Xiaoning Dou
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 35–38
Article | 24-April-2018
This paper studies the application of embedded system in water conservancy information remote monitoring, structured, modular scheme is adopted to improve the system of software and hardware design, debugging and implementation, and puts forward a set of embedded control, data acquisition and transmission, friendly interface in the integration of monitoring information management system design. This system based on the wide coverage of the GSM short message service provided mobile communication
Xiaoqing Shi,
Qianhua Huang,
Gangyu Gu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 106–109
Research Article | 10-April-2013
Abdel Ilah Nour Alshbatat
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 2, 568–582
research-article | 18-April-2020
(Alahi et al., 2018). These two sensors help detect a fire in the forest and transmit the data to the leader node via RF transmitter and receiver. The leader node analyses data from all the slave nodes in its cluster and if there is a fire at any node, then it will immediately communicate with the base station using GSM modem. GSM stands for global system for mobile communication, which consists of transmission and reception pins. GSM can receive and send messages and it can be interfaced to a
Premsai Dasari,
Gundam Krishna Jayanth Reddy,
Abhishek Gudipalli
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 1–8
Article | 30-November-2018
and technical applications. 5G wireless communication technology is the fifth generation mobile communication technology. It was developed on the basis of the 4th generation mobile network of certain innovations and transformations. Compared to the previous 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G technology, they have taken advantage of them. Make up for the shortcomings of previous signal differences and network instability. There is no uniform definition of 5G technology [1]. The general consensus that has emerged is
Junying Bai,
Yongli An,
Ruihua Sun
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 86–92