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4G and 5G technologies: A Comparative Study
2020 5th International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Signal and Image Processing (ATSIP), 2020Driven by the growing demand for quality assured mobility; new promising technologies have emerged, such as 4G and 5G networks, in order to meet users’ needs. Indeed, 4G networks unceasingly seek to improve the offered services and to guarantee a certain level of quality of service (QoS) for users while moving with high speeds. On his side, 5G standard
Emna Hajlaoui +5 more
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Technology Platform Hylite for Comparing Drive Technologies of the Future
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Friedrich, Horst E. +2 more
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Comparative analysis of comparators in 90nm CMOS Technology
2018 International Conference on Power Energy, Environment and Intelligent Control (PEEIC), 2018Analog to digital converter (ADC) is a very useful device for extracting the digital signal from the analog one. Technically successive approximation type ADC processing speed depends largely on the fast operation of the comparator, which is one of the vital part of such structure.
Anil Khatak, anoj Kumar, Sanjeev Dhull
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A comparative analysis of Braille generation technologies
2016 International Conference on Advanced Robotics and Mechatronics (ICARM), 2016This paper reviews the digital Braille technologies available for the visually disabled in the context of the requirement in developing countries. Rapid advancements in technology and the free flow of information in the digitized form, including business and legal correspondences, have added to the disadvantage for the visually impaired people ...
Maham Nadeem +4 more
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Comparing Drug and Nondrug Technologies in Comparative Effectiveness Research
2015Randomised Controlled trial evidence of efficacy and safety has long been a requirement for pharmaceuticals to gain market access. In contrast, the evidence requirements for the approval of nondrug technologies, in particular medical devices, have traditionally been much lower.
CIANI, ORIANA +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Email Filtering Technologies
Fourth International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07), 2007Different filtering technologies are currently in use with varying results. This paper reviews and compares a number of them by focusing on the expectation of their users and their actual ...
Moses Garuba +2 more
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Comparative Assessment of Technologies for Extraction of Artemisinin
Journal of Natural Products, 2006This paper describes results of a multiobjective comparative assessment of several established and emerging technologies for extraction of a natural antimalarial substance, artemisinin. Extractions by hexane, supercritical carbon dioxide, hydrofluorocarbon HFC-134a, ionic liquids, and ethanol were considered.
Alexei A, Lapkin +2 more
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Comparing technology criticisms
Technology in Society, 1991Abstract This paper briefly reviews some wider historical trends in the critique of technology during the past decades in the United States. I shall distinguish between three structurally different ways to criticize technology: cultural, methodological, and institutional efforts.
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Use of genetic technologies to compare medicines
Clinical Genetics, 2014In order to ensure that patients receive the safest and most effective medicines possible, it is often necessary to compare medicines and assess the extent to which they are similar in their clinical impact. Full clinical trials with appropriate endpoints remain the only method to compare the clinical impact of two medicines with absolute certainty ...
S E, Kolitz +4 more
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Comparative Research of XML Compression Technologies
2008 The 9th International Conference for Young Computer Scientists, 2008XML is a de-facto standard for exchanging and presenting information on the Web. However, XML data is also recognized as verbose since it heavily inflates the size of the data due to the repeated tags and structures. The data verbosity problem gives rise to many challenges of conventional query processing and data exchange.
Sheng Zhang 0011 +3 more
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