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Suspicious looking mu rhythm on SEEG
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Aayesha J. Soni+2 more
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Young Entrepreneurs in the Mobile Telephony Sector in Ghana: From Necessities to Aspirations
Despite increasing research interest in the mobile telephony sector, only a few studies have devoted attention to informal businesses in the sector.
George Owusu, Katherine V Gough
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Mobile Telephony, Financial Inclusion and Inclusive Growth
Journal of African Business, 2018The paper employs the multipurpose nature of mobile telephony to investigate its welfare implications using a large sample of households in Ghana. We use seemingly unrelated probit and instrumental variable procedure to test for two related issues: First,
Haruna Issahaku+2 more
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During the last two decades, the number of macrocell mobile telephony base station antennas emitting radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in residential areas has increased significantly, and therefore much more attention is being paid to ...
Dorina Nicolina Isopescu+2 more
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OnRL: improving mobile video telephony via online reinforcement learning
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2020Machine learning models, particularly reinforcement learning (RL), have demonstrated great potential in optimizing video streaming applications. However, the state-of-the-art solutions are limited to an "offline learning" paradigm, i.e., the RL models ...
Huanhuan Zhang+8 more
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We study the interactions between financial inclusion, mobile telephony, and economic growth in Indian States over 1991–2018. We establish whether there is temporal causality between these three variables.
R. Pradhan, P. Sahoo
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We study the interactions between financial inclusion, mobile telephony, and economic growth in Indian States over 1991–2018. We establish whether there is temporal causality between these three variables.
R. Pradhan, P. Sahoo
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Does mobile telephony spur growth? Evidence from Indian states
Telecommunications Policy, 2016Saibal Ghosh
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Learning to Coordinate Video Codec with Transport Protocol for Mobile Video Telephony
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2019Despite the pervasive use of real-time video telephony services, the users' quality of experience (QoE) remains unsatisfactory, especially over the mobile Internet.
Anfu Zhou+9 more
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SoK: Fraud in Telephony Networks
European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2017Telephone networks first appeared more than a hundred years ago, long beforetransistors were invented. They, therefore, form the oldest large scale networkthat has grown to touch over 7 billion people.
Merve Sahin+3 more
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