Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017. — 143 p.
The fourth volume of the Series “Advances in Systems, Signals and Devices” (ASSD), contains international scientific articles devoted to the field of communication, signal processing and information technology. The scope of the volume encompasses all aspects of research, development and applications of the science and technology in these fields. The topics include information technology, communications systems, digital signal processing, image processing, video processing, image and video compression, modulation and signal design, content-based video retrieval, wireless and optical communication, technologies for wireless communication systems, biometry and medical imaging, adaptive and smart antennas, data fusion and pattern recognition, coding compression, communication for e-mobility, microwave active and passive components and circuits, cognitive and software defined radio, vision systems and algorithms.
These fields are addressed by a separate volume of the series. All volumes are edited by a special editorial board made up by renowned scientist from all over the world.
Authors are encouraged to submit novel contributions which include results of research or experimental work discussing new developments in the field of communication, signal processing and information technology. The series can be also addressed for editing special issues for novel developments in specific fields. Guest editors are encouraged to make proposals to the editor in chief of the corresponding main field.
The aim of this international series is to promote the international scientific progress in the fields of systems, signals and devices. It provides at the same time an opportunity to be informed about interesting results that were reported during the international SSD conferences.
It is a big pleasure of ours to work together with the international editorial board consisting of renowned scientists in the field of communication, signal processing and information technology.
Preface of the Volume Editor
Finding an Optimal Set of Breakpoint Locations in a Control Flow Graph
Performance Analysis of Time Difference of Arrival and Angle of Arrival Estimation Methods for GSM Mobile Phone Localization
Evaluation of Auxiliary Tone Based MAC Scheme for Wireless ad hoc Networks with Directional Antennas
Improved Power Allocation in Parallel Poisson Channels
Watermarking of 3D Triangular Mesh Models Using Ordered Ring Facets
Development of a Database with Ground Truth for Historical Documents Analysis
Dempster-Shafer Evidence Theory Supported EM Approach for Sonar Image Segmentation
Tool-Supported Specification of a Wind Turbine