Efficient Routing Protocol via Ant Colony Optimization
... In particular, these problems occur when WSNs are subjected to critical situations such as node or link failure, and it is even more critical in sensitive applications such as nuclear and healthcare. In this paper, we propose the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) combined with Breadth First Search (BFS) ...
... In particular, these problems occur when WSNs are subjected to critical situations such as node or link failure, and it is even more critical in sensitive applications such as nuclear and healthcare. In this paper, we propose the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) combined with Breadth First Search (BFS) ...
OPNET - UC Berkeley Web Over Wireless Home Page
... Processors are fully programmable via their process model ...
... Processors are fully programmable via their process model ...
MAC Protocols, Ethernet, Token Ring
... Increasing the data rate Increasing the data rate create the following Problem: E.g. CSMA/CD at 100Mb/s over 1500m of TRANSP 2PROP cable: ...
... Increasing the data rate Increasing the data rate create the following Problem: E.g. CSMA/CD at 100Mb/s over 1500m of TRANSP 2PROP cable: ...
Network+ Guide to Networks 6th Edition
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
Network+ Guide to Networks 6th Edition
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
Wireless Communication - University of Engineering and
... years after the first GSM network launch in 1991. Today more than 700 mobile operators across 218 countries and territories of the world are adding new connections at the rate of 15 per second, or 1.3 million per day. • 11 February 2009: The GSMA today announced that the mobile world has celebrated ...
... years after the first GSM network launch in 1991. Today more than 700 mobile operators across 218 countries and territories of the world are adding new connections at the rate of 15 per second, or 1.3 million per day. • 11 February 2009: The GSMA today announced that the mobile world has celebrated ...
ppt - Dr. Wissam Fawaz
... In order for two users to communicate a virtual circuit or a connection has to be first established by the network. The following three phases are involved: – connection establishment, – data transfer, and – connection disconnect. Connection-Oriented Networks – Wissam Fawaz ...
... In order for two users to communicate a virtual circuit or a connection has to be first established by the network. The following three phases are involved: – connection establishment, – data transfer, and – connection disconnect. Connection-Oriented Networks – Wissam Fawaz ...
1 - Amazon Web Services
... (SMS-PP) as a one-to-one and one-to-few service,. Cell Broadcast messaging is supported by UMTS defined by 3GPP. ...
... (SMS-PP) as a one-to-one and one-to-few service,. Cell Broadcast messaging is supported by UMTS defined by 3GPP. ...
Network+ Guide to Networks 6th Edition
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
... – Stations communicate with access point • Not directly with each other ...
Ad-Hoc Routing
... Requires IARP to provide network topology information for an extended zone that is twice the radius of the routing zone A node will first determine the subset of other peripheral nodes covered by its assigned inner peripheral nodes The node will then bordercast to this subset of assigned inner ...
... Requires IARP to provide network topology information for an extended zone that is twice the radius of the routing zone A node will first determine the subset of other peripheral nodes covered by its assigned inner peripheral nodes The node will then bordercast to this subset of assigned inner ...
Midterm Sample
... 3) Statistical multiplexing is most useful when the peak rate is close to the average rate. False 4) The changing of either the IP address or the name leads to an update of DNS. True 5) TCP uses destination IP address and port number to identify the application layer process. False ...
... 3) Statistical multiplexing is most useful when the peak rate is close to the average rate. False 4) The changing of either the IP address or the name leads to an update of DNS. True 5) TCP uses destination IP address and port number to identify the application layer process. False ...
Open Source (Network) Hardware Community Session
... – Usually produce single-function reference designs – Typically based on IP router example ...
... – Usually produce single-function reference designs – Typically based on IP router example ...
active-badge
... each badge that can automatically emit a unique code a network of sensors placed around the building a master server, also connected to the network, makes the location information available to outside world ...
... each badge that can automatically emit a unique code a network of sensors placed around the building a master server, also connected to the network, makes the location information available to outside world ...
Bringing Order to the World Trade Network
... scale-free, symmetry) [4-5], dynamic and evolution [6-7], and complement with other empirical analysis, in particular the gravity model and the relationship of trade network and GDP growth [8-9]. The current economic crisis illustrates that world economic systems are increasingly built on interdepen ...
... scale-free, symmetry) [4-5], dynamic and evolution [6-7], and complement with other empirical analysis, in particular the gravity model and the relationship of trade network and GDP growth [8-9]. The current economic crisis illustrates that world economic systems are increasingly built on interdepen ...
Implementing Microsoft Network Load Balancing in a
... VMware, Inc. 3401 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304 www.vmware.com Copyright © 2008 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. Protected by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,397,242, 6,496,847, 6,704,925, 6,711,672, 6,725,289, 6,735,601, 6,785,886, ...
... VMware, Inc. 3401 Hillview Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304 www.vmware.com Copyright © 2008 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. Protected by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 6,397,242, 6,496,847, 6,704,925, 6,711,672, 6,725,289, 6,735,601, 6,785,886, ...
20.4 Universal Service in a Heterogeneous World
... LAN technologies are designed to provide highspeed communication across short distances WAN technologies are designed to provide communication across large areas ...
... LAN technologies are designed to provide highspeed communication across short distances WAN technologies are designed to provide communication across large areas ...
paper
... for data and control packets, as well as channel conditions. Our numerical results show that even for small networks, the amount of energy reduction achievable can range from 29% to 87%, as the receiving energy per control packet increases from equal to much larger than the transmitting energy per d ...
... for data and control packets, as well as channel conditions. Our numerical results show that even for small networks, the amount of energy reduction achievable can range from 29% to 87%, as the receiving energy per control packet increases from equal to much larger than the transmitting energy per d ...
SWOON: A Testbed for Secure Wireless Overlay Networks
... node emulates the wireless interface. Such a pairing design makes our testbed OS-independent. No driver porting or kernel modification is required in either application node or shadow node. Without the need of installing real wireless devices, our design also allows higher flexibility in adapting to ...
... node emulates the wireless interface. Such a pairing design makes our testbed OS-independent. No driver porting or kernel modification is required in either application node or shadow node. Without the need of installing real wireless devices, our design also allows higher flexibility in adapting to ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... Moreover, signaling refers to all the control signals used within or between communication equipment whose function is to set up communication. Hence GSM signaling defines the communication between the mobile station and the network. This has been carried out through the network and across the air-i ...
... Moreover, signaling refers to all the control signals used within or between communication equipment whose function is to set up communication. Hence GSM signaling defines the communication between the mobile station and the network. This has been carried out through the network and across the air-i ...