Editorial

Technology Market Dynamics: Fifth Generation Networks and Huawei Market Leadership by Gurumurthy Kalyanaram Abstract The extant research has established that there is a pioneering market share advantage when the product category is successful, and under certain other conditions. This finding has been found across many product categories. Applying this database of empirical knowledge, the paper Read More …

Cost effective engineering enforcement measures in heterogenous traffic environments of developing countries

Abstract The paper aims to highlight the importance of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in enabling effective enforcement of backend processes of transportation in urban environments in developing countries that mostly comprise of heterogeneous traffi c environments. ITS equips enforcing authorities to streamline back-end processes including fee collections, detecting traffic offences, regulating and controlling traffic movements, Read More …

Data Science: Opportunities to Transform Chemical Sciences and Engineering Proceedings of a Workshop – in Brief

New technologies and approaches are generating large, diverse data sets, and data science offers the tools that are needed to interrogate, analyze, and manage these data sets. Biology, material sciences, and other fields have embraced data science tools and used them to gain insights into, for example, gene–environment interactions, molecular mechanisms of disease, and implications Read More …

A Review of Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) Protocol for Effective Power Dissipation in Wireless Sensor Nodes

Abstract With the evolution of fourth generation wireless network and increased subscribers, power dissipation becomes the major concern for researchers. A wireless system with less power consumption is the need of the hour. With 5G technology, reduction in power dissipation will be the focus issue of all future researchers. The aim of this research is Read More …

Road Map for Medical Imaging: Research and Development US National Science and Technology Council, December 2017

Executive Summary Medical imaging guides the course of much of patient care and is an essential element of biomedical research. From x-rays and ultrasound to computerized tomography (CT), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and positron emission tomography (PET), medical imaging helps clinicians diagnose, treat, and understand a range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular Read More …