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Deep Learning For Channel Estimation In OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) Systems
As mentioned in the NQI post, data is extremely important for HFC networks. In this post, we will be taking a look at a very interesting paper published in one of the top high impact journals in CS, …
Part 2 - Engineers Make The Best Data Scientists!
A tsunami of data is already on its way to CPE engineering, driven by unprecedented demands on customer service quality management. Similar waves have already transformed sectors like retail, financial services, marketing and advertising, and media. The world is never going back.
Part 1 - Engineers Make The Best Data Scientists!
Data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence are already the buzzwords of a revolution. Everything is AI now - every large company has a data analytics strategy, every start-up has ‘AI built-in’ if it seeks funding. The AI revolution has visibility and priority at Board and CEO level, so funding and resources for innovation is plentiful.
Zero-touch Customer Service - The Ultimate Payoff From Adopting A Customer’s Eye View Of Service Experience
The boom in video streaming services, video conferencing and gaming has brought the role of fixed-line networks rapidly back to prominence, with higher-than-ever expectations of service quality and customer care.
Enhance The Customer Experience with the No. 1 in Universal Device Management - Unlock Potentials, Go Protocol & Hardware Agnostic!
Legacy provisioning applications, such as early Auto Configuration Servers (ACS), can lead to support overhead, dead-end roadmaps and limited feature and upgrade options under certain circumstances.