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Four Generations of Mobile Communication Technology
IETE Technical Review, 2003(2003). Four Generations of Mobile Communication Technology. IETE Technical Review: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 9-12.
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Quantifying community mobility after stroke using mobile phone technology
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2017Stroke is a common neurological disorder that can drastically impact mobility - that is, the ability to move in and through one's surroundings. Although rehabilitation programs focus on restoring mobility after stroke, there is no present method for reliably and fully quantifying mobility outside of a clinical setting.
Megan K. O'Brien +4 more
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5G Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology
2016Written by leading experts in 5G research, this book is a comprehensive overview of the current state of 5G. Covering everything from the most likely use cases, spectrum aspects, and a wide range of technology options to potential 5G system architectures, it is an indispensable reference for academics and professionals involved in wireless and mobile ...
Mischa Dohler, Takehiro Nakamura
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MIMO technology for 5G mobile communications
2019The article is devoted to MIMO technologies and analysis of its use prospects in transport radio engineering systems. The state of technological railway radio communication on the Russian railways is considered. The evolution of MIMO antennas and their spectral efficiency growth is demonstrated.
Roenkov, D., Plekhanov, P.
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Impacts of mobile agent technology on mobile communication system evolution
IEEE Personal Communications, 1998The development of third-generation mobile communication systems, such as UMTS, should be based on state-of-the-art middleware technologies. Today distributed object technology (DOT), such as OMG's CORBA, has gained considerable acceptance in the telecommunications environment, within the evolution of IN, TMN systems, and also in the context of UMTS ...
L. Hagen, M. Breugst, T. Magedanz
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Stimulating community building using mobile 2.0 technology
International Journal of Web Based Communities, 2010Virtual or online content creation is no longer an external process done by software developers or professional new media players, but is more and more performed by ordinary people. In this paper, we focus on non-professional users to present how different categories of users get involved in the process of content sharing and creation within a city ...
Calvi, L, Jans, G.
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The acceptance of mobile communication technologies in student communities
International Journal of Web Based Communities, 2009In this paper, the acceptance and use of mobile phone-mediated communication technologies are studied in three different cultural student communities. The analysis is based on the Mobile Information System Adoption and Use (MISAU) model developed here. The model combines elements of the technology acceptance and information success models into a single
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Unified interdisciplinary communication using a mobile technology
Journal of Dental Education, 2020Emanouela D, Carlson +3 more
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Seoul Searching: How Do Mobile Communication Technologies Alter Urban Mobility?
The Information Society, 2009The majority of research on the information revolution in Korea focuses exclusively on the 1990s, disregarding previous historical periods, claiming that decade marked the beginning of an “information society.” This article, on the other hand, adopts a wider, sociohistorical perspective on urban mobility and mobile communication technologies in the ...
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5G Mobile Communication Systems: Fundamentals, Challenges, and Key Technologies
Energy Systems in Electrical Engineering, 2018Y. Kabalcı
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