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Constructive Relay based Cooperative Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-12-23)
Mobile Ad hoc networks (MANETs) are flexible networks that transmit packets node-by-node along a route connecting a given source and destination. Frequent link breaks (due to node mobility) and quick exhaustion of energy ...
Compressive Sensing Over TV White Space in Wideband Cognitive Radio
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-08-02)
Spectrum scarcity is an important challenge faced by high-speed wireless communications.
Meanwhile, caused by current spectrum assignment policy, a large portion of
spectrum is underutilized. Motivated by this, cognitive ...
A Three Dimensional Gaussian Beam Diffraction Approach to Analysis of Quasi-optical Networks.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-04-14)
Millimetre and sub-millimetre wave systems have been applied in many areas, such as
radio astronomy, remote sensing of the atmosphere, plasma diagnostics, material
exploration. A Quasi-optical Network (QoN) is the most ...
Bayesian Networks for Health Care Support.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-03-12)
Bayesian Networks (BNs) have been considered as a potentially useful technique in the
health service domain since they were invented. Many authors have presented BNs for
managing health care and waiting time, predicting ...
MIMO ANTENNAS FOR MOBILE HANDSET AND TABLET APPLICATIONS.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-05-11)
The fast development of wireless communication technologies is pressing the antenna
engineers to investigate and design compact multiband antennas for the multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) systems, which is the key ...
Expressive timing analysis in classical piano performance by mathematical model selection.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-03-16)
Given a piece of music, the timing of each beat varies from performer to performer.
The study of these small differences is known as expressive timing
analysis. Research into expressive timing helps us to understand ...
Intelligent Tools for Multitrack Frequency and Dynamics Processing
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-06-05)
This research explores the possibility of reproducing mixing decisions of a skilled audio
engineer with minimal human interaction that can improve the overall listening experience of
musical mixtures, i.e., intelligent ...
Queueing analysis for cross-layer design with adaptive modulation and coding
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-10-01)
With the development of wireless networks, Quality of Service (QoS) has become one of the most important mechanisms to improve the system performance such as loss, delay and throughput. Cross-layer design is seen as one ...
LEARNING SALIENCY FOR HUMAN ACTION RECOGNITION
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-09-16)
When we are looking at a visual stimuli, there are certain areas that stand out
from the neighbouring areas and immediately grab our attention. A map that identi-
es such areas is called a visual saliency map. As humans ...
Joint Scheduling and Duty Cycle Control Framework for Hierarchical Machine-to-Machine Communication Networks.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-02-01)
This thesis presents a novel distributed optimisation framework for machine-tomachine
(M2M) communication networks with dynamic traffic generation, heterogeneous
applications and different device capabilities. The aim ...