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The telecommunication service providers regard the fixed WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) as a solution of last mile problem, but its coverage range is not ideal. The current placement of fixed infrastructure and mobile 802.16 networks still exists many problems, such as non-light-of-sight (NLOS) connections, low signal to noise ratio (SNR) and coverage holes which bring shadowing...
The use of biometric traits for security and secure applications (including personal identification, access control, forensics applications, e-commerce, e-government, and e-health) is receiving an increasing attention. The main reason for such an interest is that biometric features of individuals are tightly bound with their identities. Moreover, they cannot be easily forgotten or lost. Therefore...
In recent years biometric applications has start to move from research labs to real world applications. Examples of this movement are the huge amount of fingerprint sensors and the increased interest in face recognition and iris identification as mature technologies to be placed in access control. These leading technologies are in the roots of the development of two fields of interest both related...
State-of-the-art distributed software systems as well as applications as, e.g., e-commerce, e-business, e-services etc. are fundamentally based on the paradigm of distributed software or application services. Such services may already exist or may be newly developed for specific application purposes. They are able to interact — also in open and heterogeneous distributed environments — based on standardised...
ICE-B 2011 - the International Conference on E-business, which was held in Seville, Spain, hosted by the ETSII ????????? University of Seville. ICE-B 2011 is integrated in the ICETE (International Conference on e-Business and Telecom- munications) joint conference, which puts together six complementary conferences, namely DCNET, ICE-B, OPTICS, SECRYPT, SIGMAP and WINSYS, covering a broad range of...
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