Acoustic research for telecoms: bridging the heritage to the future
In its early age, telecommunication was focused on voice communications, and acoustics was at the heart of the work related to speech coding and transmission, automatic speech recognition or speech synthesis, aiming at offering better quality (Quality of
Nicol Rozenn, Monfort Jean-Yves
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Capitalizing on National Self-Interest: The Management of International Telecommunication Conflict by the International Telecommunication Union [PDF]
This article will examine the potential for conflict and the need for international cooperation in the contemporary telecommunication industry, with a particular focus on the role of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in international ...
Gregg, Donna C.
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Digitalization as a Socioeconomic Challenge: Assessing the Mediating Role of Digital Service Quality on Digitalization’s Impact on Sustainable Competitive Advantage [PDF]
This study examines the impact of digital service quality as a mediating variable between digitalization and sustainable competitive advantage since it is an important socio-economic challenge.
Wageeh A. Nafei+3 more
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Improved Approach to Quality Control of Telecommunication Service Providers
The modern development of telecommunications and telecommunication providers requires an increasing level of service provision. It is explained by the fact that the formation of a market for network services has increased attention to issues of quality ...
Larysa Globa+2 more
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Assessment of radio frequency exposures in schools, homes, and public places in Belgium [PDF]
Characterization of exposure from emerging radio frequency (RF) technologies in areas where children are present is important. Exposure to RF electromagnetic fields (EMF) was assessed in three "sensitive" microenvironments; namely, schools, homes, and ...
Constandt, Kim+5 more
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Victorian and Edwardian Virtual Reality: from Stoker to Forster
Fantasies of global transmission haunted the Victorian era, as demonstrated by one of George Du Maurier’s cartoons. Dracula engages with transmission in a dual way, turning Mina’s mind into a radio-system which the Count may switch on and off, whereas ...
Catherine Lanone
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The training technologies by specialty «Automation and control» within the program «Synergy»
This program describes the experience over the ages and it was improved as the main goals of technology training used by specialty "Automation and Control" at the Department of Automation of Production Processes at the Karaganda State Technical ...
Iosif V. Breido+5 more
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Experiences modelling and using object-oriented telecommunication service frameworks in SDL [PDF]
This paper describes experiences in using SDL and its associated tools to create telecommunication services by producing and specialising object-oriented frameworks.
Brugali+12 more
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MONETARY POLICY AND TELECOMMUNICATION OUTPUT IN NIGERIA
Different policies impact on the growth of the telecommunication sector in Nigeria. One of these policies which influence the expansion or contraction of the telecommunication output is monetary policy.
John Abiodun Akinde, Elijah Oludayo
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BACKGROUND: Telemedicine uses technology to deliver medical care remotely and has been shown to provide similar patient satisfaction and care outcomes compared with in-person visits.
Janice Wong, MD+7 more
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