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Information, Communication and Computing Technology : 6th International Conference, ICICCT 2021, New Delhi, India, May 8, 2021, Revised Selected Papers - Deepak Chahal

Information, Communication and Computing Technology

6th International Conference, ICICCT 2021, New Delhi, India, May 8, 2021, Revised Selected Papers

By: Deepak Chahal (Editor), Mahua Bhattacharya (Editor), Latika Kharb (Editor)

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information, Communication and Computing Technology, ICICCT 2021, held in New Delhi, India, in May 2021.

The 16 full papers and 4 short paper presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 83 qualified submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on communication and network systems; computational intelligence techniques.


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