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Title: Advances in Engineering Research
Sub-title: Volume 46
Edited by: Victoria M. Petrova
ISBN10-13: 1685074065 : 9781685074067
Format: Hardback
Pages: 280
Weight: .514 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc - December   2021
List Price: 221.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Technology: general issues
This volume contains six chapters describing some of the latest advancements in engineering research. Chapter One presents a detailed methodology to evaluate bio-based projects, including financial, technical, and market uncertainties at the early stages, when less information is available. Chapter Two analyzes the latest scientific articles and reports which deal with the adverse consequences of 5G network development. Chapter Three explains how new technologies, including downlink and uplink decoupling and machine learning, can support 5G networks and form core components of future networks. Chapter Four presents the latest research results on the advantages and challenges of non-orthogonal multiple access networks. Chapter Five explores the four largest South Korean shipyards, analyzing their strategy and management techniques. Lastly, Chapter Six examines the factors affecting the choice of welding method in the basic stages of shipbuilding.
Table of Contents:
Preface; A Methodology for Techno-Economics and Risk Analysis Assessments at the Early Stage of Project Investments in the Bio-Based Industry; Risks and Problems of 5G Networks Development in Russia and in the World; An Introduction of Upcoming Radio Resource Management Techniques for 5G Networks; Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Technique for 6G Enabled IoT Networks; Shipbuilding Performance: The Case of S. Korea; Welding Technique Selection According to the Changing Stages of the Shipbuilding; Index.
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