In this paper, a different shaped 8-element multiband multiple input multiple output (MIMO) massive antenna is investigated for 5G and various applications. It can be operated on various wireless communication application such as WLAN (5.15GHz to 5.30GHz and 5.73GHz to 5.85GHs) and 5G band & C-band (4 to 8GHz) for satellite communication with wideband. The 8-element Massive MIMO antenna is designed for 6GHz. This antenna is working on multiband with wideband bandwidth. The defected ground structure (DGS) systems are used for enhancement of return loss, isolation, total active reflection coefficients (TARC), correlation coefficients (CC) and envelope correlation coefficients (ECC). The rectangular shaped DGS is used in the ground plane for improvement of various parameter of antenna. This antenna provides return loss (RL) and isolation is less than -10dB.
Web services are frequently discussed as "the next big thing" in information technology architecture. The picture painted by pundits, practitioners, IT vendors, and academics is appealing technically: Web service applications "exposed" to one another through standard protocols, navigating through an open infrastructure to search out counterparts over the Internet, with "seamless " integration across business processes and enterprises, without human intervention. However, the vision of a computing architecture that takes "people out of the network" has troubling social implications. In this paper, we utilize deconstructlon as an analytic approach to examine a paper that promotes Web services, entitled "Your Next IT Strategy " (Hagel and Brown 2001). Our analytic purpose is to generate interpretations of the text that surface assumptions about how this IT innovation may influence the social organization oflT-related work. Our interpretation suggests that the Web services architecture could contribute to reproduction and consolidation of control among already powerful socio-economic actors, while restructuring and automating the work of IT professionals and other knowledge workers. We conclude with a discussion of deconstructlon as a research approach to investigate issues of social inclusion and IT innovation. Please use the following format when citing this chapter:Elizabeth Davidson is an associate professor and chair of the Information Technology Management Department at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. Her research examines the social implications of information technology development and use in organizational settings. Her theoretic focus is on socio-cognitive processes and the influence of institutional environments on IT-related organizational change. In recent years, Elizabeth has investigated these issues in the health care sector to examine the possible consequences of health care information technologies on organizational structure and professional practice. Elizabeth can be reached by e-mail at Elizabeth.Davidson@hawaii.edu.MikeW. Chiasson is a senior lecturer at Lancaster University's Management School, in the Department of Management Science. His research examines how context affects IS development and implementation, using a range of social theories (actor network theory, structuration theory, critical social theory, ethnomethodology, and institutional theory). In studying this question, he has examined various development and implementation issues (privacy, user involvement, diffusion, outsourcing, cyber-crime, system development conflict) within medical, legal, engineering, entrepreneurial, and governmental settings. Mike can be reached by e-mail at m.chiasson@lancaster.ac.uk.Sachin Ruikar is a Ph.D. student in International Business at the University of Hawaii College of Business Administration. His research interests include the globalization of information technology development and other forms of knowledge work and its consequences for system design and architecture. Sachin can be reached by
Video retrieval is one of the emerging areas in video capturing that gained various technical advances, increasing the availability of a huge mass of videos. For the text or the image query given, retrieving the relevant videos and the objects from the videos is not always an easy task. A hybrid model was developed in the previous work using the Nearest Search Algorithm (NSA) and exponential weighted moving average (EWMA), for the video object retrieval. In NSA + EWMA, the object trajectories are retrieved based on the query specific distance. This work extends the previous work by developing a novel path equalization scheme for equalizing the path length of the query and the tracked object. Initially, a hybrid model based on Support Vector Regression and NSA tracks the position of the object in the video. The proposed density measure scheme equalizes the path length of the query and the object. Then, the identified path length related to the query is given to extended nearest neighbor classifier for retrieving the video. From the simulation results, it is evident that the proposed video retrieval scheme achieved high values of 0.901, 0.860, 0.849, and 0.922 for precision, recall, F-measure, and multiple object tracking precision, respectively.
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