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Power Control in See-Through Overtaking Assistance System
IEEE Communications Letters. 2013. Vol. 17. No. 3. P. 612–615.
In recently proposed cooperative overtaking assistance systems a video stream captured by a windshield-mounted camera in a vehicle is compressed and broadcast to the vehicle driving behind it, where it is displayed to the driver. It has been shown that this system can provide robust operation if video codec channel adaptation is undertaken by exploiting information from the cooperative awareness messages about any forthcoming increases in the multiple access channel load. In this letter we demonstrate the gains achievable in system performance when the video transmitter power control is also used.
Смирнов И. А., Koucheryavy E., В кн.: СБОРНИК МАТЕРИАЛОВ XI МЕЖДУНАРОДНОЙ НАУЧНО-ПРАКТИЧЕСКОЙ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ «Актуальные аспекты развития науки и общества в эпоху цифровой трансформации» (шифр –МКАА) 6 ноября 2023 года.: М.: ООО "Издательство АЛЕФ", 2023.
In this paper from the point of view of information security (hereinafter IS) the document "FG NET-2030 Technical Specification on Network 2030 Architecture Framework" (hereinafter Technical Specification) released by the International Telecommunication Union (hereinafter ITU) in 2020 is considered. The developed Technical Specification describes architectural principles for 6G public networks, such as: access, routing and ...
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Смирнов И. А., В кн.: Сборник научных трудов по материалам XX Международной научно-практической конференции «УСТОЙЧИВОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ ОБЩЕСТВА: НОВЫЕ НАУЧНЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ И ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ» (шифр – МУРО) от 08.07.2025.: М.: [б.и.], 2025. С. 105–113.
The study is devoted to assessing the effectiveness of measures to reduce cyber risks in 5G networks. The key vulnerabilities and threats arising from the development of artificial intelligence technologies, big data analysis, the Internet of Things and robotics are considered. The architecture of 5G networks is analyzed, the main cybersecurity threats are identified and ...
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Ivan A. Smirnov, Koucheryavy E., Elektrotehniski Vestnik/Electrotechnical Review 2025 Vol. 92 No. 3 P. 104–114
Abstract. The 5G communication networks have been destined to become one of the pillars of the digital economy, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT) and robotization. The 5G networks have inherited many vulnerabilities from the preceding systems. In this regard, the issue of a proper information security ...
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Privorotskaya S., Vishnevskiy K., Shcherbakov R., , in: COVID-19 and Society. Socio-Economic Perspectives on the Impact, Implications, and Challenges.: Cham: Springer, 2022. P. 171–192.
COVID-19 pandemic triggered a sharp digital transformation of the economy. Companies were forced to move toward a more active implementation of digital technologies in key business processes: switch to remote sales channels and remote work. Digital technologies have ensured the resilience of many companies in a crisis and created new competitive advantages. The innovative business’s ...
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Saffer Z., Andreev S., Koucheryavy E., Annals of Operations Research 2014
In this paper we consider the analysis of an M/D[y] /1 vacation queue with periodically gated discipline. The motivation of introducing the new periodically gated discipline lies in modeling a kind of contention-based bandwidth reservation mechanism applied in wireless networks. The analysis approach applied here consists of two steps and it is based on appropriately ...
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Boronin P., Petrov V., Moltchanov D. et al., Nano Communication Networks 2014 Vol. 5 No. 3 P. 72–82
The expectedly very limited communication distance of nanoscale machines in the Terahertz Band (0.1–10 THz) is one of the main factors narrowing the scope of the nanonetworking applications. In this paper, the use of the transparency windows in the THz Band, which provide molecular-absorption-free transmission, is proposed as a way to extend the communication distance of ...
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Andreev S., Gerasimenko M., Galinina O. et al., IEEE Wireless Communications 2014 Vol. 21 No. 6 P. 86–96
Heterogeneous multi-radio networks are emerging network architectures that comprise hierarchical deployments of increasingly smaller cells. In these deployments, each user device may employ multiple radio access technologies to communicate with network infrastructure. With the growing numbers of such multi-radio consumer devices, mobile network operators seek to leverage spectrum across diverse radio technologies, thus boosting capacity ...
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Hassan M., Hossain E., Balasubramaniam S. et al., IEEE Network 2015 Vol. 29 No. 1 P. 26–34
Molecular communication holds the promise to enable communication between nanomachines with a view to increasing their functionalities and opening up new possible applications. Due to some of the biological properties, bacteria have been proposed as a possible information carrier for molecular communication, and the corresponding communication networks are known as bacterial nanonetworks. The biological properties ...
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Pyattaev A., Johansson K., Andreev S. et al., IEEE Wireless Communications 2015 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 12–18
Wearable wireless devices are very likely to soon move into the mainstream of our society, led by the rapidly expanding multibillion dollar health and fitness markets. Should wearable technology sales follow the same pattern as those of smartphones and tablets, these new devices (a.k.a. wearables) will see explosive growth and high adoption rates over the ...
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Balasubramaniam S., Lyamin N., Kleyko D. et al., IEEE Communications Magazine 2014 Vol. 52 No. 7 P. 184–191
Molecular communication is a relatively new communication paradigm for nanomachines where the communication is realized by utilizing existing biological components found in nature. In recent years researchers have proposed using bacteria to realize molecular communication because the bacteria have the ability to swim and migrate between locations, carry DNA contents (i.e. plasmids) that could be ...
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Andreev S., Galinina O., Pyattaev A. et al., IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 2014 Vol. 33 No. 1 P. 67–80
For the past years, the analysts have been predicting a tremendous and continuous increase in mobile traffic, causing much of industry and academia to seek out any and all methods to increase wireless network capacity. In this paper, we investigate one such method, cellular data offloading onto direct connections between proximate user devices, which has ...
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ICWL 2011 International Workshops, KMEL, ELSM, and SPeL, Hong Kong, December 8-10, 2011, ICWL 2012 International Workshops, KMEL, SciLearn, and CCSTED,Sinaia, Romania, September 2-4, 2012. Revised Selected Papers ...
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Milan: INSTICC (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication), 2009.
Materials for the International Workshop on “Networked embedded and control system technologies: European and Russian R&D cooperation” ...
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