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Outage analysis of hybrid FSO/RF systems based on finite-state Markov chain modeling
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IEEE
, 2014 , Conference Paper)
In this paper, we analyze the outage probability of a hybrid free-space optical/radio-frequency (FSO/RF) communication system with soft-switching. In soft-switching approach, either one of the links or both links can be ...
On the delay of finite buffered multi-hop relay wireless internet of things
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2019 , Conference Paper)
The evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) as a new application in wireless networks mandates the utilization of wireless cooperative relaying to overcome the energy limitations of IoT devices. Multi-hop relaying is a ...
Automated detection of anomalies in sewer closed circuit television videos using proportional data modeling
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International Society for Trenchless Technology
, 2016 , Conference Paper)
Sewer pipeline condition information is usually collected using closed circuit television (CCTV). Moreover, in order to evaluate the condition of pipeline, data should be processed by a certified operator, which is time ...
Smart and Secure Blockchain-based Healthcare System Using Deep Q-Learning
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2021 , Conference Paper)
Healthcare is one of the top priorities in modern society to provide better health facilities. Therefore, investments in health care systems increased rapidly, aligned with the population growth rate. Besides, the data ...
Capacity analysis of cognitive wireless networks with dynamic spectrum access
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2015 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology based on spectrum sharing where the secondary unlicensed users can access the licensed frequency bands in the primary system without any modification to the devices, services ...
Forced spectrum access termination probability analysis under restricted channel handoff
(2012 , Conference Paper)
Most existing works on cognitive radio networks assume that cognitive (or secondary) users are capable of switching/jumping to any available channel, regardless of the frequency gap between the target and the current ...