Bit Error Rate Analysis in WiMAX Communication at Vehicular Speeds using mod...IJMER
At high vehicular speeds, rapid changes in surrounding environments, cause severe fading at
the receiver, resulting a drastic fall in throughput and unless any proactive measure is taken to combat
this problem, throughput becomes insufficient to support many applications, particularly those with
multimedia contents. Bit Error Rate (BER) estimation is an integral part of any proactive measure and
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International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER) ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology
Bit Error Rate Analysis in WiMAX Communication at Vehicular Speeds using mod...IJMER
At high vehicular speeds, rapid changes in surrounding environments, cause severe fading at
the receiver, resulting a drastic fall in throughput and unless any proactive measure is taken to combat
this problem, throughput becomes insufficient to support many applications, particularly those with
multimedia contents. Bit Error Rate (BER) estimation is an integral part of any proactive measure and
recent studies suggest that Nakagami-m model performs better for modelling channel fading in wireless
communications at high vehicular speeds. No work has been reported in literature that estimates BER
at high vehicular speeds in WiMAX communication using Nakagami-m model. In this thesis, we develop
and present an analytical model to estimate BER in WiMAX at vehicular speeds using Nakagami-m
fading model. The proposed model is adaptive and can be used with resource management schemes
designed for fixed, nomadic, and mobile WiMAX communications.
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER) ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology
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He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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1. ECE MATLAB TITLES 2017-2018
S.NO PROJECT TITLE DOMAIN YEAR
1.
Subband Filtered Multi-carrier Systems for Multi-
service Wireless Communications
Wireless
Communications
2017
2.
Energy and Spectral Efficiency of Cellular Networks
with Discontinuous Transmission
Wireless
Communications
2017
3.
Spectral and Energy Efficiencies in Full-Duplex
Wireless Information and Power Transfer
Wireless
Communications
2017
4.
Application-Aware Resource Allocation of Hybrid
Traffic in Cellular Networks
Wireless
Communications
2017
5.
Parallel and Distributed Resource Allocation with
Minimum Traffic Disruption for Network Virtualization
Wireless
Communications
2017
6.
Non-linear Distortion Cancellation and Symbol-based
Equalization in Satellite Forward Links
Wireless
Communications
2017
7.
Multi-antenna Wireless Legitimate Surveillance
Systems: Design and Performance Analysis
Wireless
Communications
2017
8.
Joint Rate Control and Scheduling for Real-Time
Wireless Networks
Wireless
Communications
2017
9.
Equal Interference Power Allocation for Efficient
Shared Spectrum Resource Scheduling
Wireless
Communications
2017
10.
A New Framework of Filter Bank Multi-Carrier:
Getting Rid of Subband Orthogonality
Wireless
Communications
2017
11.
Study of Imposter Attacks on Novel Fingerprint
Dynamics Based Verification System
DIP 2017
12.
Fast Image Dehazing Method Based on Linear
Transformation
DIP 2017
13. Perceptual Image Fusion using Wavelets DIP 2017
14.
Haze Removal using the Difference-Structure-
Preservation Prior
DIP 2017
2. 15.
Study of Imposter Attacks on Novel Fingerprint
Dynamics Based Verification System
DIP 2017
16.
Contrast Enhancement Based on Intrinsic Image
Decomposition
DIP 2017
17.
Accurate Detection and Recognition of Dirty Vehicle
Plate Numbers for High-Speed Applications
DIP 2017
18.
Steganography with Multiple JPEG Images of the Same
Scene
DIP 2017
19.
Segmentation- and Annotation-Free License Plate
Recognition With Deep Localization and Failure
Identification
DIP 2017
20.
Automatic Detection of 3D Quality Defects in
Stereoscopic Videos Using Binocular Disparity
DIP 2017
21.
Features Classification Forest: A Novel Development
that is Adaptable to Robust Blind Watermarking
Techniques
DIP 2017
22.
Fractional Krawtchouk transform with an application to
image watermarking
DIP 2017
23.
A Facial-Expression Monitoring System for Improved
Healthcare in Smart Cities
DIP 2017
24.
Salient object detection with spatiotemporal
background priors for video
DIP 2017
25.
Advanced Blanking Nonlinearity for Mitigating
Impulsive Interference in OFDM Systems
DSP 2017
26.
PAPR Reduction in OFDM using Reduced Complexity
PTS with Companding
DSP 2017
27.
Clipping Noise Mitigation in Optical OFDM Systems DSP 2017
28.
Intrinsic Interference Based Physical Layer Encryption
for OFDM/OQAM
DSP 2017
29.
Supervised Variational Model with Statistical Inference and
Its Application in Medical Image Segmentation
Medical Image
Segmentation
2016
30.
Robust Edge-Stop Functions for Edge-Based Active
Contour Models in Medical Image Segmentation
Medical Image
Segmentation
2016
31.
Image Segmentation Using Parametric Contours With
Free Endpoint
Medical Image
Segmentation
2016
3. 32.
2D Segmentation Using a Robust Active Shape Model With
the EM Algorithm
Medical Image
Segmentation
2016
33.
Robust Multi-Focus Image Fusion Using Multi-Task Sparse
Representation and Spatial Context
Image Fusion 2016
34.
Matrix-Based Discriminant Subspace Ensemble for
Hyperspectral Image Spatial–Spectral Feature Fusion
Image Fusion 2016
35.
Fusion of Multispectral and Panchromatic Images Based on
Morphological Operators
Image Fusion 2016
36.
A Manifold Alignment Approach for Hyperspectral Image
Visualization With Natural Color
Image Fusion 2016
37.
Color Image Denoising via Discriminatively Learned
Iterative Shrinkage
Image Denoising 2016
38.
Fast Translation Invariant Multiscale Image Denoising Image Denoising 2016
39.
Spectral–Spatial Kernel Regularized for Hyperspectral
Image Denoising
Image Denoising 2016
40.
Local Spectral Component Decomposition for Multi-
Channel Image Denoising
Image Denoising 2016
41.
Blood Vessel Segmentation of Fundus Images by Major
Vessel Extraction and Subimage Classification
Blood Vessel Extraction 2016
42.
Efficient Vessel Feature Detection for Endoscopic Image
Analysis
Blood Vessel Extraction 2016
43.
Analyzing the Effect of JPEG Compression on Local
Variance of Image Intensity
Image Compression 2016
44.
A Novel Vision-Based Adaptive Scanning for the
Compression of Remote Sensing Images
Image Compression 2016
45.
Context-Based Predictor Blending for Lossless Color Image
Compression
Image Compression 2016
46.
Postprocessing of Compressed Images via Sequential
Denoising
Image Compression 2016
47.
Compact Representation of High-Dimensional Feature
Vectors for Large-Scale Image Recognition and Retrieval
Image Compression 2016
48.
Contrast Enhancement by Nonlinear Diffusion Filtering Contrast Enhancement 2016
49.
Guided Image Contrast Enhancement Based on Retrieved
Images in Cloud
Contrast Enhancement 2016
50.
Single image dehazing via multi-scale gradient domain
contrast enhancement
Contrast Enhancement 2016
51.
Image Registration Based on Autocorrelation of Local
Structure
Contrast Enhancement 2016
4. 52.
Electrocardiogram signal denoising using non-local wavelet
transform domain filtering
Ecg Signal Denoising 2016
53.
A Signal Decomposition Model-Based Bayesian Framework
for ECG Components Separation
Ecg Signal Denoising 2016
54. A Fast Adaptive Kalman Filtering Algorithm for
Speech Enhancement
Signal Processing 2011
55. Stationary and Non-Stationary noise removal from
Cardiac Signals using a Constrained Stability Least
Mean Square Algorithm.
Signal Processing 2011
56. A High Capacity CDMA watermarking Scheme based
on orthogonal pseudo random sequence subspace
projection.
Signal Processing 2011
57. Rayleigh Mixture Model for Plaque Characterization in
Intravascular Ultrasound
Signal Processing 2010
58.
Enhancing Sketch-Based Image Retrieval by Re-Ranking
and Relevance Feedback
Image Retrieval 2016
59.
Holons Visual Representation for Image Retrieval Image Retrieval 2016
60.
Discriminative Semantic Subspace Analysis for Relevance
Feedback
Image Retrieval 2016
61.
Quantum Data Hiding in the Presence of Noise Data Hiding 2016
62.
High Capacity Reversible Data Hiding in Encrypted Images
by Patch- Level Sparse Representation
Data Hiding 2016
63.
Reversible Data Hiding in Encrypted Images With
Distributed Source Encoding
Data Hiding 2016
64.
Secure Reversible Image Data Hiding Over Encrypted
Domain via Key Modulation
Data Hiding 2016
65.
Performance of Low-Complexity Uniform Power Loading
OFDM Systems With Reduced Feedback Over Rayleigh
Fading Channels.
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
66.
Impact of Inter-Relay Cooperation on the Performance of
FSO Systems with any Number of Relays
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
67.
The Ergodic Rate Density of Slotted and Unslotted CSMA
Ad-Hoc Networks
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
5. 68.
Self-Sustainable Communications with RF Energy
Harvesting: Ginibre Point Process Modeling and Analysis
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
69.
Queue-Aware Energy-Efficient Joint Remote Radio Head
Activation and Beamforming in Cloud Radio Access
Networks
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
70.
Analysis of Downlink Connectivity Models in a
Heterogeneous Cellular Network via Stochastic Geometry
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
71.
A New Cyclic-Prefix Based Algorithm for Blind CFO
Estimation in OFDM Systems
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
72. Comments on “Energy-Efficient Uplink Multiuser MIMO”
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
73.
Performance Characterization of Relay-Assisted Wireless
Optical CDMA Networks in Turbulent Underwater Channel
- Optical Communications
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
74.
Efficient Tracking Area Management Framework for 5G
Networks
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
75.
Location Verification Systems Under Spatially Correlated
Shadowing
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
76.
An Efficient Bayesian PAPR Reduction Method for OFDM-
Based Massive MIMO Systems
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
77. Coupled Detection and Estimation Based Censored Spectrum
Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Wireless / Optical
Communication
2016
78. Design of AES-512 Algorithm for Communication
Network
Communication 2016
79. Intra and Inter-Cell Resource Management in
Full-Duplex Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Communication 2016
80. A Two-Level FH-CDMA Scheme for Wireless
Communication Systems over Fading Channels.
Communication 2011
81. Adaptive Overlap-and-Add Technique in MB-OFDM
based UWB Receiver Design
Communication 2011
6. 82. Adaptive Active Constellation Extension Algorithm For
Peak-To-Average Ratio Reduction In OFDM
Communication 2010
83.
Data-driven Soft Decoding of Compressed Images in
Dual Transform-Pixel Domain
Image Processing 2016
84.
Double-Tip Artifact Removal from Atomic Force
Microscopy Images
Image Processing
2016
85.
Quaternion Collaborative and Sparse Representation
With Application to Color Face Recognition
Image Processing 2016
86.
Multi-Level Canonical Correlation Analysis for
Standard-Dose PET Image Estimation
Image Processing 2016
87.
Weakly Supervised Fine-Grained Categorization with
Part-Based Image Representation
Image Processing 2016
88. Predicting the Forest Fire Using Image Processing
Image Processing 2016
89.
Road Crack Detection Based on Video Image
Processing
Image Processing 2016
90.
Iris Recognition Based on Human-Interpretable
Features
Medical Image
Processing
2016
91.
Robust Blur Kernel Estimation For License Plate
Images From Fast Moving Vehicles
Image Processing 2016
92.
Local spectral component decomposition for multi
channel image denoising
Image Processing 2016
93.
Automatic Brain Tumor Tissue Detection based on
Hierarchical Centroid Shape Descriptor in
T1-weighted MR images
Image Processing
2016
94.
Classification on the Monogenic Scale Space:
Application to Target Recognition in SAR Image
Image Processing 2015
95.
A Novel Approach for Single Image Super Resolution
by Sparse Signal Representation
Image Processing 2015
96.
A Probabilistic Approach for Color Correction in Image
Mosaicking Applications
Image Processing 2015
97.
Boundary Detection Using Double-Opponency and
Spatial Sparseness Constraint
Image Processing 2015
98.
Combining Left and Right Palm print Images for More
Accurate Personal Identification
Image Processing 2015
99.
Face Recognition Across Non-Uniform Motion Blur,
Illumination, and Pose.
Image Processing 2015
100.
Face Sketch Synthesis via Sparse Representation -
Based Greedy Search
Image Processing 2015
101.
Revealing the Trace of High-Quality JPEG
Compression Through Quantization
Image Processing 2015
7. Noise Analysis
102.
Reversible Image Data Hiding with Contrast
Enhancement
Image Processing 2015
103.
Image Denoising by Exploring External and Internal
Correlations
Image Processing 2015
104.
Similarity Validation Based Nonlocal Means Image
Denoising
Image Processing 2015
105.
Variable-Length Signature for Near-Duplicate Image
Matching
Image Processing 2015
106.
A Learning Framework for Age Rank Estimation Based
on Face Images With Scattering Transform
Image Processing 2015
107.
Localization of License Plate Number Using Dynamic
Image Processing Techniques and Genetic Algorithms
Image Processing 2014
108.
Unsupervised Change Detection in SAR Image Based
on Gauss-Log Ratio Image Fusion and Compressed
Projection
Image Processing
2014
109.
A Pan-Sharpening Based on the Non-Subsampled
Contourlet Transform: Application to Worldview-2
Imagery
Image Processing
2014
110.
An Automatic Graph-Based Approach for Artery/Vein
Classification in Retinal Images
Image Processing 2014
111.
Compressing Encrypted Images With Auxiliary
Information
Image Processing 2014
112.
Impact of Wavelet Transform and Median Filtering on
Removal of Salt and Pepper Noise in Digital Images
Image Processing 2014
113.
Multi-modal medical image fusion using the inter-scale
and intra-scale dependencies between image shift-
invariant shearlet coefficients
Medical Image
Processing
2014
114.
Learning without Human Scores for Blind Image
Quality Assessment
Medical Image
Processing
2013
115.
A Robust Color Image Watermarking using
Combination of DWT and DCT
Image Processing 2013
116.
Image Compression And Decompression Using HAAR
Wavelet
Image Processing 2013
117.
Digital Image Authentication System Based on Digital
Watermarking
Image Processing 2012
118.
IMAGE Resolution Enhancement by Using Discrete
and Stationary Wavelet Decomposition.
Image Processing 2011
119. Quality Assessment of Deblocked Images.
Image Processing 2011
120.
A New Adaptive Weight Algorithm for Salt and Pepper
Noise Removal
Image Processing 2011
8. 121.
Combined Invariants to Similarity Transformation and
to Blur Using Orthogonal Zernike Moments.
Image Processing 2011
122.
Data Hiding in Motion Vectors of Compressed Video
Based on Their Associated Prediction Error.
Image Processing 2011
123.
Super-Resolution Method for Face Recognition Using
Nonlinear Mappings on Coherent Features
Image Processing 2011
124.
Number Plate Recognition for Use in Different
Countries Using an Improved Segmentation
Image Processing 2011
125.
Compress Compound Images in H.264/MPGE-4 AVC
by Exploiting Spatial Correlation
Image Processing 2010