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[et al.] --$tProgrammable DSPs for 3G base station modems /$rDale Hocaver .. [et al.] -- The use of programmable DSPs in antenna array processing /$rMatthew Bromberg and Donald R. Brown -- The challenges of software-defined radio /$rCarl Panasik and Chaitali Sengupta --$tEnabling multimedia applications in 2.5G and 3G wireless terminals : challenges solutions /$rEdgar Auslander --$tA flexible distributed Java enviroment for wireless PDA architecture based on DSP technology /$rGilbert Cabillic --$tSpeech coding standards in mobile communications /$rErdal Paksoy, Vishu Viswanathan, Alan McCree --$tSpeech recognition solutions for wireless devices /$rYeshwant Muthusamy, Yu-Hung Kao and Yifan Gong --$tVideo and audio coding for mobile applications /$rJennifer Webb and Chuck Lueck --$tSecurity paradigm for mobile terminals /$rEdgar Auslander .. [et al.] --$tBiometric systems applied to mobile communications /$rDale R. Setlak and Lorin Netsch --$tThe role of programmable DSPs in digital radio /$rTrudy Stetzler and Gavin Ferris --$tBenchmarking DSP architectures for low power applications /$rDavid Hwang, Cimarron Mittelsteadt and Ingrid Verbauwhede --$tLow power sensor networks /$rAlice Wang ... [et al.] --$tThe pleiades architecture /$rArthur Abnous --$tApplication specific instruction set architecture extensions for DSPs /$rJean-Pierre Giacalone --$tThe pointing wireless device for delivery of location based applications /$rPamela Kerwin, John Ellenby and Jeffery Jay. 330 $aWith the introduction of WAP in Europe and I-mode in Japan, mobile terminals took their first steps out of the world of mobile telephony and into the world of mobile data. At the same time, the shift from 2nd generation to 3rd generation cellular technology has increased the potential data rate available to mobile users by tenfold as well as shifting data transport from circuit switched to packet data. These fundamental shifts in nature and the quantity of data available to mobile users has led to an explosion in the number of applications being developed for future digital terminal devices. Though these applications are diverse they share a common need for complex Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and in most cases benefit from the use of programmable DSPs (Digital Signal Processors). * Features contributions from experts who discuss the implementation and applications of programmable DSPs * Includes detailed introductions to speech coding, speech recognition, video and audio compression, biometric identification and their application for mobile communications devices * Discusses the alternative DSP technology which is attempting to unseat the programmable DSP from the heart of tomorrow's mobile terminals * Presents innovative new applications that are waiting to be discovered in the unique environment created when mobility meets signal processing The Application of Programmable DSPs in Mobile Communications provides an excellent overview for engineers moving into the area of mobile communications or entrepreneurs looking to understand state of the art in mobile terminals. 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Jasmonic acid for Induced Plant Defense against biotic stress -- Chapter 9. Alginate-Induced Immunity: A New Frontier in Plant Health -- Chapter 10. Proteinaceous Elicitors: Keys to Unlocking Plant Defense Mechanisms -- Chapter 11. Innovative Elicitors in Plant Science -- Chapter 12. Utilizing Arbuscular Mycorrhizae to Suppress Agricultural Pathogens and Boost Plant Immunity -- Chapter 13. Yeast: An Innovative Biological Solution for Plant Health and Productivity -- Chapter 14. Natural Elicitors: Enhancing Plant Defenses Against Pathogens -- Chapter 15. Trichoderma and Plant Immunity: A Synergistic Approach to Biotic Stress. 330 $aThis book covers all aspects of biotic stress, with detailed focus on elicitors to alleviate adverse effects on plant development and growth. Elicitors are substances that can trigger plants to mount defenses against biotic stressors. Exogenous elicitor application prior to stress events modifies transcription factors, enhancing plant resilience. 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