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An Integrated Wireless Communication Architecture for Maritime Sector

2011

Published version of a chapter in the book: Multiple Access Communications. Also available from the publisher at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23795-9_17 The rapid evolution of terrestrial wireless systems has brought mobile users more and more desired communication services. Maritime customers are asking for the same, such as the concepts of “Broadband at Sea” and “Maritime Internet”. Quite a lot of research work has focused on the development of new and better maritime communication technologies, but less attention has been paid on interworking of multiple maritime wireless networks or on satisfying service provisioning. To address this, an integrated wireless Communication Architec…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryWireless networkInmarsat-CHandoverVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Telecommunication: 552BroadbandWirelessThe InternetQuality of experienceArchitectureTelecommunicationsbusinesscommunication architecture network integration maritime
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Graphic Analysis Between Teaching and Research. Mario Ridolfi Unbuilt

2017

The graphic analysis in absentia, moving between thought and work, tries to track down, through digital surveys, a consistent path of design process. For many years now, the digital has changed the communication architecture processes that have always been areas of critics and representation. Architecture, indeed, can be told with texts, and new and unreleased representations wandering the sites of fruitful interaction between theoretical production and digital processing. The purpose of this study is to tell two projects, through unpublished images, about a little-known Ridolfi, through the close relationship between history, drawing and project.

MultimediaClose relationshipComputer scienceRepresentation (arts)Architecturecomputer.software_genreCommunication architecturecomputerGraphic analysisVisual arts
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