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Designing 6G Wireless Communication Networks

Designing 6G Wireless Communication Networks

Abstract In the current wireless communication system, propagation environment is randomly varying and independent to both base stations and user devices. There might be a period the propagation environment experiences a deep fading and thus the quality of service for one or multiple users is unacceptable. A promising technology for the sixth-generation wireless communication is […]

Vacuum Packaged Low-Power Resonant MEMS Strain Sensor

Vacuum Packaged Low-Power Resonant MEMS Strain Sensor

Abstract This paper describes a technical approach toward the realization of a low-power temperature- ompensated micromachined resonant strain sensor. The sensor design is based on two identical and orthogonally-oriented resonators where the differential frequency is utilized to provide an output proportional to the applied strain with temperature compensation achieved to first order. Interface circuits comprising […]

An Efficient QoE-Aware HTTP Adaptive Streaming over Software Defined Networking

An Efficient QoE-Aware HTTP Adaptive Streaming over Software Defined Networking

Abstract Due to the increase in video streaming traffic over the Internet, more innovative methods are in demand for improving both Quality of Experience (QoE) of users and Quality of Service (QoS) of providers. In recent years, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has received significant attention from both industry and academia based on its impacts on […]

Global Context Aware Convolutions for 3D Point Cloud Understanding

Global Context Aware Convolutions for 3D Point Cloud Understanding

Abstract Recent advances in deep learning for 3D point clouds have shown great promises in scene understanding tasks thanks to the introduction of convolution operators to consume 3D point clouds directly in a neural network. Point cloud data, however, could have arbitrary rotations, especially those acquired from 3D scanning. Recent works show that it is […]