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Human-Computer Interface for Wireless Multipath Clustering Performance

Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

(2021), pp. 33-45

Scopus ID: 85125815284

Antipas T. Teologo, Jr. a,b , Jojo F. Blanza c , Lawrence Materum a,d

a De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila, 1004, Philippines

b FEU Institute of Technology, P. Paredes St., Sampaloc, Manila, 1015, Philippines

c University of Santo Tomas, España Blvd., Sampaloc, Manila, 1008, Philippines

d Tokyo City University, 1-28-1 Tamazutsumi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 158-8557, Japan

Abstract: Data analysis is an integral part of research. Most researchers examine their results by using graphs, tables, charts, and figures. These methods are effective, but knowledge transfer is limited because it only depends on what the authors or researchers have presented. The need to scrutinise further the given data is essential. One way of addressing this problem is to utilise a graphical user interface (GUI), wherein a user can manually choose some parameters of an extensive dataset to display and analyse. In this paper, the results of the four variants of clustering techniques, namely the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM), K-Power Means (KPM), and Kernel-Power Density-Based Estimation (KPD), in grouping the wireless multipath propagations, are evaluated through the use of a GUI. The accuracy performance of each clustering algorithm can be obtained by choosing in the GUI the corresponding channel scenario that the user would like to investigate. A deeper analysis of the clustering characteristics can also be done by selecting other parameters in the GUI. This selection gives a better understanding of the behaviour of each clustering technique and provides an effective way of presenting and analysing the different sets of data.

Recommended APA Citation:

Jr., A. T. T., Blanza, J. F., & Materum, L. (2021). Human-Computer Interface for Wireless Multipath Clustering Performance. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 33-45. https://doi.org/85125815284

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