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What is Channel Model

Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services
A Chinese medical theory about the movements of the organs of human body.
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Cultivating Chan as Proactive Therapy for Social Wellness
Hong Lin (University of Houston, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3986-7.ch008
Abstract
Chan is a superior mental training methodology derived from Buddhism and absorbed wisdom of religious practitioners, philosophers, and scholars around Eastern Asia through thousands of years. As the primary way of Chan, meditation has clear effects in bringing practitioners’ mind into a tranquil state and promoting both mental and physical health. The effect of Chan is measurable. The authors propose to establish a Chan science by applying modern experimental sciences to various models that have been used in traditional medicine and philosophical studies. Through these studies, they believe they will be able to make Chan a beneficial practice to promote human life in modern society.
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Connectivity Management in Drone Networks: Models, Algorithms, and Methods
A collection of empirical and/or theoretical relations that define the characteristics of the communication model, including but not limited to the path loss, shadowing, multi-path fading, noise, and Doppler effects.
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Real-Time Thinking in the Digital Era
A model which suggests that in multimedia environments information is processed in parallel independent channels: verbal and visual-pictorial.
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