Soft Computing in Communications
This book is dedicated to recent novel applications of soft computing in communications. It presents the methodologies of neural networks, evolutionary computation, fuzzy logic and neurofuzzy systems, and kernel methods. Applications to the wide field of communications are demonstrated, such as to m...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2004, 2004
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2004 |
Series: | Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1: Neural Networks
- Neural Approximation of Resource Allocation Functions in Multiservice Access Multiplexers
- Performance of the Multilayer Perceptron-based Decision Feedback Equalizer with Lattice Structure in Non-Linear Channels
- Nonlinear Channel Identification Using Natural Gradient Descent: Application to Modeling and Tracking
- Maximizing Topology Connectivity Using a Hopfield Neural Network
- Binary Neural Network Approaches to Combinatorial Optimization Problems in Communication Networks
- Robust Multiuser Detection Using Artificial Neural Networks
- Minimizing Interference in Cellular Mobile Communications by Optimal Channel Assignment Using Chaotic Simulated Annealing
- 2: Evolutionary Computation
- Orthogonal Genetic Algorithms with Application to Multimedia Multicast Routing .
- Solving the QoS Multicast Routing Problems Using Genetic Algorithms
- Base Station Location Optimization in Cellular Wireless Networks using Heuristic Search Algorithms
- The Synthesis and Design of Communication Antennas Using Genetic Algorithms
- 3: Fuzzy Logic and Neurofuzzy Systems
- QoS Adaptation Based on Fuzzy Theory
- Fuzzy Chaotic Synchronization and Communication — Signal Masking Encryption
- Intelligent Channel Assignment Schemes for Hierarchical Cellular Systems
- A New Mobility Prediction System using Neuro-Fuzzy Model and Its Application to Restoration of Mobility Databases
- Voice Over Wireless LAN Using Intelligent Control
- 4: Kernel Methods
- Least Squares Kernel Methods and Applications
- Least Bit Error Rate Adaptive Multiuser Detection