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Author Archives: Pamela Gonsalez
Conference on Advances in Cognitive Radio 2011
COCORA 2011, the first International Conference on Advances in Cognitive Radio was held a few days ago in Budapest Hungary. This was an inaugural event dealing with various aspects, advanced solutions and challenges in cognitive (and collaborative) radio networks. It … Continue reading
Spectrum Sharing: What do operators think?
Despite the effort that has been put in technical research and economic analysis on the benefit that can be obtain through spectrum sharing between operators, it is yet not enough for them to agree on sharing this valuable resource with … Continue reading
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No More Cell Towers in the Wireless Future?
As the demand for wireless services has increased lately, so have the number of cell towers so that users’ expectations can be met. Since technology is moving on at really rapid pace, the wireless world wants to decrease the number … Continue reading
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Print your spoken words from your iPhone! But only yours, really?
It is interesting the way that Apple iPhone is facilitating social networking and even allow you to get your spoken words into a printed document in just a moment. Dragon Dication seems like a very simple and amazing application. I … Continue reading
Posted in Devices and Gadgets
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FREE tutorials from IEEE Communications Society
I found some of the tutorials from IEEE ComSoc interesting. They are free and everybody can register. No membership is required. “IEEE Communications Society’s Enhanced Conference Tutorial Program presents a collection of recent tutorials given at Communications Society sponsored conferences … Continue reading
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