Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Abstract Design of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Teknisk- naturvetenskaplig fakultet UTH-enheten Besöksadress: Ångströmlaboratoriet Lägerhyddsvägen 1 Hus 4‚ Plan 0 Postadress: Box 536 751 21 Uppsala Telefon: 018 – 471 30 03 Telefax: 018 – 471 30 00 Hemsida: http://www.teknat.uu.se/student An antenna for a wireless sensor network for trains is designed and built. The network will monitor
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MIMO:- TECHNOLOGY TO ADVANCE WIRELESS TRANSMISSION NETWORKS Prof. Navin Srivastava (Department of Electronics Engg.) Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering‚ Pune Email id-navinsri@gmail.com Ms Meena Chavan (Department of Electronics Engg.) Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering‚ Pune Email id-mschavan@bvucoep.edu.in Surya Prateek Soni (Department of Electronics Engg.) Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering‚ Pune Email id-suryaprateeksoni@gmail
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Telecommunications And Networks Learning Objectives Understand the concept of a network. Apply Metcalfe’s law in understanding the value of a network. Identify major developments and trends in the industries‚ technologies‚ and business applications of telecommunications and Internet technologies. Provide examples of the business value of Internet‚ intranet‚ and extranet applications. Learning Objectives Identify the basic components‚ functions‚ and types of telecommunications networks used in
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INTRODUCTION In today’s modern world computer networks are the basic source of information exchange for all types of businesses. Different technologies are used within the context of networking depending on the requirements of an organization. Ethernet is off course the best technology for the “local area network” (LAN)‚ but when the organization spread their business to much longer distances (cities) then WAN technologies need to be deployed to keep the business running. The selection of an appropriate
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WiMAX Communication Networks BSc Honours Project Surname Matenga First Name: Allan Initials: T. Banner Number: B00231738 Course Code COMPO10034 Course Description Business Technology Project Supervisor DuncanThompson Dissertation Title WiMAX Communication Networks Session 2012/2013 Table of Contents Acknowledgement 6 Abstract 6 Chapter 1 Introducing WiMAX Technology 6 1.1 Introduction 6 1.2 WiMAX Background 7
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BBIT 3102:NETWORK MANAGEMENT MBUGUA PHILIP mbugua_mwenja@yahoo.com i BBIT 3102 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Contact Hours 42 Pre-requisite BBIT 2203: Introduction to Business Data communication and computer networks Purpose To introduce basic techniques of managing a business information network operating systems. Objectives By the end of the course unit a learner shall be able to: Designing a physical computer network Selecting network devices and hardware for
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Introduction to Computer Networks Spring 2013 Chapter 1 Data Communications and Networks Overview and Protocol Layers Dr. Çağrı Güngör 1 Basic Info about the Course • Course Content (tentative): — Computer networks; network architectures; protocol layers; TCP/IP; principles of Internet; wireless networks; introduction to network management‚ etc.. • Course Objectives: — Understand widely known network protocols‚ communication architectures‚ and wireless networks‚ — Learn TCP/IP and protocol
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Office Applications and Web Programming. Khanal holds a Master’s of Science Degree in Information Technology Science. In his spare time‚ he enjoys travelling‚ posting in forums and play online games. Table of Contents Transmission Media What is transmission media? What are the types of transmission media? Describe bound transmission media. Describe unbound transmission media. Bound Transmission Media Explain twisted pair cable. Explain Co-axial cable. Explain Fiber-Optics cable. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4
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several servers – (No broadcast) provides flexibility where we don’t care about which route the data goes through Route Optimization: necessary to improve the internet performance by Reduce latency Bandwidth utilization Reduce vulnerability to network partition Eliminate any potential home agent bottleneck Transition methods Because not all routers can be upgraded simultaneously Duel Stack: translate between format‚ utilize a duel stack router Tunneling: IPv6 carried as payload in IPv4 datagram
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SYSTEMS AND LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LAN) A network is a system of two or more computers that are connected in some manner. Each computer on the network has access to the files and peripheral equipment (such as printers or modems) on all the other computers on the network. The origin of local area networks can be traced‚ in part‚ to IBM terminal equipment introduced in 1974. At that time‚ IBM introduced a series of terminal devices designed for use in transaction-processing applications for banking and retailing
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