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This book presents an enhanced selection of papers from the 7th International Conference on Communication and Network Technology (ICCNT 2023). It highlights recent research and technological advances in embedded systems, communications, and signal processing, along with emerging topics in these fields. Key areas covered include: Embedded Systems & Electronics: SoC, MPSoC, NoC, reconfigurable computing, system design, and optimization. Advanced Communications: Circuits, optical fiber applications, RF and wireless communications. Image & Signal Processing: Video processing, compression, cryptology, watermarking, real-time systems. Sensors & Instrumentation: Data acquisition, biomedical signal processing, industrial sensors. Computer Engineering & Networks: Cloud computing, cybersecurity, internet technology, and computing networks. The book serves as a resource for researchers and professionals in these cutting-edge technological domains.
Dr. Smain Femmam is a Senior Director of Research at the University of Haute-Alsace (UHA), France. He holds a Ph.D. in Signal Processing from Versailles University and an HDR. He has worked as a Visiting Professor at Carnegie Mellon and West Virginia University. He has published more than 150+ research papers and books on signal processing, safety systems, and embedded systems. He co-founded LACSC and L3S in Paris and has developed graduate courses in electronics, control, communication and robotics. Dr. Femmam is Vice President of IETI Executive Committee, IEEESM, SEE member, Fellow Member IETI, IDSAI, IETI Board of Director and an editor for 20+ journals, including general Chair of several IEEE conferences. He has received multiple awards, including the Outstanding Researcher Award.
Dr. Pascal Lorenz is a Professor at the University of Haute-Alsace (UHA), France. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Nancy and worked at WorldFIP Europe and Alcatel-Alsthom before joining UHA. He leads the Network and Telecommunication Research Group, focusing on Quality of Service (QoS) and high-speed networks. He has authored 200+ publications, 3 books, and holds 3 patents. Dr. Lorenz has been a Technical Editor for IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Network, and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. He has held key IEEE roles, including Chair of IEEE ComSoc France.
1. Conception and simulation of photoconductive terahertz emitters for wireless communication.- 2. Acceleration of the Acoustic Channel Attack on the RSA Algorithm in GnuPG Software by Combination with Electromagnetic Leaks.- 3. Optimized Channel Estimation and Symbol Detection in OTFS-DM-IM Systems via Superimposed Scheme.- 4. Predictive and Proactive Aquarium Management Using Machine Learning: An Extension of the Smart AroTank.- 5. Optimization of high-speed vehicle positioning algorithm based on Doppler.- 6. Enhancing Local Governance: Usability Evaluation of the WeBarangay Web Application Using PACMAD Framework.- 7. DOA Estimation Based on Robust Generalized Chinese Remainder Theorem for Monostatic MIMO Radar.- 8. Leveraging Graph Neural Network for Attack Detection Systems in Heterogeneous Network Data.
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