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Elif Derya Ubeyli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Theory and Applications of Telemedicine
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2002
    Co-Authors: Nihal Fatma Guler, Elif Derya Ubeyli
    Abstract:

    In this study, telemedicine and the use of advanced telemedicine technologies are explained. Telemedicine is the use of modern Telecommunications and information technologies for the provision of clinical care to individuals at a distance, and transmission of information to provide that care. Telemedicine can be used for decision making, remote sensing, and collaborative arrangements for the real-time management of patients at a distance. The use of Telecommunications and information technologies in providing health services is determined. Telemedicine is described as combination of topics from the fields of Telecommunication, medicine, and informatics. The medical systems infrastructure consisting of the equipment and processes used to acquire and present clinical information and to store and retrieve data are explained in details. The challenges existing in telemedicine development in different countries are given. Technological, political, and professional barriers in applications of telemedicine are defined. An investigation of telemedicine applications in various fields is presented, and enormous impact of telemedicine systems on the future of medicine is determined.

Nihal Fatma Guler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Theory and Applications of Telemedicine
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2002
    Co-Authors: Nihal Fatma Guler, Elif Derya Ubeyli
    Abstract:

    In this study, telemedicine and the use of advanced telemedicine technologies are explained. Telemedicine is the use of modern Telecommunications and information technologies for the provision of clinical care to individuals at a distance, and transmission of information to provide that care. Telemedicine can be used for decision making, remote sensing, and collaborative arrangements for the real-time management of patients at a distance. The use of Telecommunications and information technologies in providing health services is determined. Telemedicine is described as combination of topics from the fields of Telecommunication, medicine, and informatics. The medical systems infrastructure consisting of the equipment and processes used to acquire and present clinical information and to store and retrieve data are explained in details. The challenges existing in telemedicine development in different countries are given. Technological, political, and professional barriers in applications of telemedicine are defined. An investigation of telemedicine applications in various fields is presented, and enormous impact of telemedicine systems on the future of medicine is determined.

Bruno Tuffin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Telecommunication Network Economics: From Theory to Applications - Telecommunication Network Economics: From Theory to Applications
    2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick Maill, Bruno Tuffin
    Abstract:

    Presenting a balance of theory and practice, this up-to-date guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues in Telecommunication network economics, as well as the mathematical models behind the solutions. These mathematical foundations enable the reader to understand the economic issues arising at this pivotal time in network economics, from business, research and political perspectives. This is followed by a unique practical guide to current topics, including app stores, volume-based pricing, auctions for advertisements, search engine business models, the network neutrality debate, the relationship between mobile operators and mobile virtual network operators, and the economics of security. The guide discusses all types of players in Telecommunications, from users, to access and transit network providers, to service providers (including search engines, cloud providers or content delivery networks), to content providers and regulatory bodies. Ideal for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners working in Telecommunications.

  • Telecommunication network economics from theory to applications
    2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick Maill, Bruno Tuffin
    Abstract:

    Presenting a balance of theory and practice, this up-to-date guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues in Telecommunication network economics, as well as the mathematical models behind the solutions. These mathematical foundations enable the reader to understand the economic issues arising at this pivotal time in network economics, from business, research and political perspectives. This is followed by a unique practical guide to current topics, including app stores, volume-based pricing, auctions for advertisements, search engine business models, the network neutrality debate, the relationship between mobile operators and mobile virtual network operators, and the economics of security. The guide discusses all types of players in Telecommunications, from users, to access and transit network providers, to service providers (including search engines, cloud providers or content delivery networks), to content providers and regulatory bodies. Ideal for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners working in Telecommunications.

  • Telecommunication Network Economics
    2014
    Co-Authors: Patrick Mailla, Bruno Tuffin
    Abstract:

    Presenting a balance of theory and practice, this up-to-date guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues in Telecommunication network economics, as well as the mathematical models behind the solutions. These mathematical foundations enable the reader to understand the economic issues arising at this pivotal time in network economics, from business, research and political perspectives. This is followed by a unique practical guide to current topics, including app stores, volume-based pricing, auctions for advertisements, search engine business models, the network neutrality debate, the relationship between mobile operators and mobile virtual network operators, and the economics of security. The guide discusses all types of players in Telecommunications, from users, to access and transit network providers, to service providers (including search engines, cloud providers or content delivery networks), to content providers and regulatory bodies. Ideal for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners working in Telecommunications.

H. Kuwano - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • MEMS for Telecommunication systems
    1996
    Co-Authors: H. Kuwano
    Abstract:

    Strategies and efforts for developing micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies within the framework of Telecommunication systems and services are described. There are two categories of MEMS applications in Telecommunications. The first is in the construction, maintenance and operation of Telecommunication infrastructure equipment. The second is in input/output devices, namely sensors and actuators, used in Telecommunication systems, for example the telephones. The author believes MEMS technologies combined with Telecommunication systems will contribute to preserving the global environment, supporting an increasingly aged society, enhancing the public welfare, and opening new business opportunities

Denis A Khotimsky - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ng pon2 transmission convergence layer a tutorial
    Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2016
    Co-Authors: Denis A Khotimsky
    Abstract:

    The first family of multi-wavelength PON systems, 40-gigabit-capable capable passive optical networks (NG-PON2), has been specified by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-T). This tutorial, which is based on the author's ECOC'2015 presentation on the topic, offers a comprehensive review of the NG-PON2 transmission convergence layer specification, and is addressed to a wide range of readers who are active in the field of optical communications.