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15 July 2022 Application and network architecture model construction analysis based on key electronic communication technologies
Yixia Zeng, Jianqiang Qiu
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Proceedings Volume 12258, International Conference on Neural Networks, Information, and Communication Engineering (NNICE 2022); 122582F (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640505
Event: International Conference on Neural Networks, Information, and Communication Engineering (NNICE 2022), 2022, Qingdao, China
Abstract
Today, my country's economy is developing rapidly, and it has basically entered the information age in an all-round way. The application of information technology is more and more extensive, and it has effectively improved the efficiency of life and work. As one of the important parts of information technology, electronic communication system can provide greater convenience for communication between people. Therefore, contemporary people's dependence on electronic communication equipment is becoming stronger and stronger, and the development of key electronic communication technologies can also promote the sound development of my country's electronic communication system. This paper analyzes the application of key technologies in electronic communication and the measures for building network architecture models for reference.
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Yixia Zeng and Jianqiang Qiu "Application and network architecture model construction analysis based on key electronic communication technologies", Proc. SPIE 12258, International Conference on Neural Networks, Information, and Communication Engineering (NNICE 2022), 122582F (15 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640505
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KEYWORDS
Information and communication technologies

Computer security

Network security

Computer networks

Telecommunications

Network architectures

Computing systems

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