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The Technical Committee on Communication Behavior Engineering addresses the research question “How do we construct a communication network system that includes users?”. The growth in highly functional networks and terminals has brought about greater diversity in users' lifestyles and freed people from the restrictions of time and place. Under this situation, the similarities of human behavior cause traffic aggregation and generate new problems in terms of the stabilization of network service quality. This paper summarizes previous studies relevant to communication behavior from a multidisciplinary perspective and discusses the research approach adopted by the Technical Committee on Communication Behavior Engineering.
Sumaru NIIDA
KDDI Research, Inc.
Sho TSUGAWA
University of Tsukuba
Mutsumi SUGANUMA
Waseda University
Naoki WAKAMIYA
Osaka University
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Sumaru NIIDA, Sho TSUGAWA, Mutsumi SUGANUMA, Naoki WAKAMIYA, "A Survey on Modeling of Human States in Communication Behavior" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E100-B, no. 9, pp. 1538-1546, September 2017, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2016PFI0010.
Abstract: The Technical Committee on Communication Behavior Engineering addresses the research question “How do we construct a communication network system that includes users?”. The growth in highly functional networks and terminals has brought about greater diversity in users' lifestyles and freed people from the restrictions of time and place. Under this situation, the similarities of human behavior cause traffic aggregation and generate new problems in terms of the stabilization of network service quality. This paper summarizes previous studies relevant to communication behavior from a multidisciplinary perspective and discusses the research approach adopted by the Technical Committee on Communication Behavior Engineering.
URL: https://globals.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2016PFI0010/_p
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