Publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology |
ISBN 13 | 9780128015384 |
Book Description | Bio-inspired computation, especially those based on swarm intelligence, has become increasingly popular in the last decade. Bio-Inspired Computation in Telecommunications reviews the latest developments in bio-inspired computation from both theory and application as they relate to telecommunications and image processing, providing a complete resource that analyzes and discusses the latest and future trends in research directions. Written by recognized experts, this is a must-have guide for researchers, telecommunication engineers, computer scientists and PhD students. |
Editorial Review | ...reading this book will broaden your horizons with regard to how one could solve optimization problems by applying bio-inspired algorithms, with particular emphasis on telecommunications networks...It could be used for courses related to telecommunications, as well as for courses related to advanced algorithmics. --Computing Reviews |
About the Author | Xin-She Yang obtained his DPhil in Applied Mathematics from the University of Oxford. He then worked at Cambridge University and National Physical Laboratory (UK) as a Senior Research Scientist. He is currently a Reader at Middlesex University London, Adjunct Professor at Reykjavik University (Iceland) and Guest Professor at Xi'an Polytechnic University (China). He is an elected Bye-Fellow at Downing College, Cambridge University. He is also the IEEE CIS Chair for the Task Force on Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management, and the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Optimisation (IJMMNO). Chien Su Fong is an associate professor of Engineering & Technology at Multimedia University Malaysia where his research focuses in networking, wireless communications and optical switching technology. He is a frequent presenter at the IEEE International Conference on Communications and a member of the Optical Society of America (OSA). T.O. Ting is currently a Lecturer with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University. He obtained his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His current research interests focus on the application of Computational Intelligence techniques in Engineering Optimization. He has recently presented his research as an invited speaker at the IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems and The Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications. |