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Communicating via a processing broadcast satellite

IEEE/CAM Information Theory Workshop at Cornell, 2002
Summary: Three dependent users are physically separated but communicate with each other via a satellite. Each user generates data which it stores locally. In addition, each user sends a message to the satellite. The satellite processes the messages received from the users and broadcasts one common message to all three users.
Wyner, A.D., Wolf, J.K., Willems, F.M.J.
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The broadcaster as a communicator

Journal of Broadcasting, 1958
(1958). The broadcaster as a communicator. Journal of Broadcasting: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 137-141.
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Support for broadcast communication in multicomputer networks

open access: yesMicroprocessors and Microsystems, 2002
A general-purpose multicomputer network must be able to efficiently handle broadcast communication because it is required by many parallel applications. Previous studies have focused mainly on the design of efficient broadcast algorithms.
Samia Loucif, M Ould-Khaoua
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Interpreting broadcast communication in SCCS

1993
CBS (Calculus of Broadcasting Systems) is a process calculus in the style of Robin Milner's CCS, with broadcast as the fundamental communication paradigm. A broadcast communication is an atomic and synchronous event — all participants act at the same instant.
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Community Radio Broadcasting

2020
Community radio broadcasting in Japan uses the frequency of ultrashort wave broadcasting. So, it is also called community FM because of FM broadcasting. Since the community radio broadcasting regulations were set in the broadcasting law in 1992, the number of community radio stations has reached 320 nationwide as of July 2018, and the number will ...
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Novel Ultrasonic Broadcast Communication System

2018 10th International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP), 2018
With the development of Internet of Thing (IoT), everything is ready to connect with each other. Nevertheless the limited electromagnetic wave band resources cannot meet this demand, which inspire us to find another communication method. Ultrasound with good directivity and inaudibility can be a good media for wireless communication.
Yitao He, Junyu Bian
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Communications—Broadcasting Applications

1997
In this chapter, we continue our examination of communications and consider television and radio broadcasting applications where data compression is used to reduce the bandwidth needed for delivering digitized data. Various combinations of lossless and lossy compression are used, with most algorithms being specially adapted for the transmission ...
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Dialogue and Broadcast Communication

1999
Many of the themes discussed in the earlier part of this book show up again in the latter part. My concern here is to establish certain historical parallels between the discovery of the significance of communication as dialogue in broadcasting and its discovery by the churches and as developed in academe.
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A Broadcasting Scheme for Infrastructure to Vehicle Communications

IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2008
A large set of potential applications being designed for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) depend on the broadcasting of information and control packets by roadside infrastructure points to vehicles in their vicinity. This paper considers the transport capacity of broadcast schemes and evaluates and compares the transport capacity of strategies ...
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Optimal Broadcast Scheduling Algorithm for a Multi-AUV Acoustic Communication Network

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2023
Tianyou Qiu, Yiping Li
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