How safe is your wireless network? Ever since the introduction of the first mobile computer device‚ there has been a growing need and want for more and more mobile computing devices. Once users got the first taste of harnessing the power of the mobile device that was all they needed. Today‚ you cannot walk down any public road or walk into a public building without seeing users talking and connecting to the internet via mobile devices. Today‚ there are two ways that data can be transmitted
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PROCEEDINGS OF ICETECT 2011 Industrial Utilization of Wireless Sensor Networks Shanmugaraj.M M.E (Pervasive Computing Technologies) Anna University of Technology Tiruchirappalli‚ India innoraj@gmail.com R.Prabakaran Assistant Professor (EEE)‚ Center for Convergence of Technologies (CCT) Anna University of Technology Tiruchirappalli‚ India hiprabakaran@gmail.com V.R.Sarma Dhulipala Assistant Professor (Physics)‚ Center for Convergence of Technologies (CCT) Anna University of Technology
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WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY – HOW SECURE IS IT? by Chris Bradley ITT Technical Institute Information Systems Security student November 23‚ 2010 Dr. French: This report on “Wireless Network Security” is submitted in accordance with your assignment for November 23‚ 2010. Sincerely‚ Chris Bradley ABSTRACT For this project‚ I asked the question “is wireless network protection truly safe?” My literature search led me to conclude that‚ if consumers use the most up-to-date
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Bluetooth Based Wireless Sensor Networks –Implementation Issues and Solutions Srdjan Krco Applied Research Lab‚ Ericsson Ireland Invited paper Abstract – Wireless sensor networks – networks of small devices equipped with sensors‚ microprocessor and wireless communication interfaces – are a technology that has gained a lot of interest lately. The broad spectrum of new and interesting applications‚ ranging from personal health-care to environmental monitoring and military applications‚ is proposed
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Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing‚ Edited by Ivan Stojmenovic ´ Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. ISBNs: 0-471-41902-8 (Paper); 0-471-22456-1 (Electronic) HANDBOOK OF WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE COMPUTING WILEY SERIES ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING Series Editor: Albert Y. Zomaya Parallel and Distributed Simulation Systems / Richard Fujimoto Surviving the Design of Microprocessor and Multimicroprocessor Systems: Lessons Learned / Veljko Milutinovic ´ Mobile
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MMAC: A Mobility-Adaptive‚ Collision-Free MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Muneeb Ali‚ Tashfeen Suleman‚ and Zartash Afzal Uzmi Computer Science Department‚ LUMS {muneeb‚tashfeens‚zartash}@lums.edu.pk Abstract Mobility in wireless sensor networks poses unique challenges to the medium access control (MAC) protocol design. Previous MAC protocols for sensor networks assume static sensor nodes and focus on energyefficiency. In this paper‚ we present a mobilityadaptive‚ collision-free medium
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Abstract: Wireless technologies have experienced an enormous growth in the last decades. The wireless personal area networks (WPANs) and wireless local area networks (WPANs) are heterogeneous networks which are used in different applications. Two networks‚ called Wifi (IEEE 802.11 WLAN) and ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN)‚ which operates in 2.4 GHz frequency. Spectrum sharing is an effective technique which is used to enhance spectrum utilization. However the coexistence and Interoperability is a critical
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CAMPUS AREA WIRELESS NETWORK PROPOSAL ( UITM MACHANG ) This proposal recommends the implementation of Project CAWN (Campus Area Wireless Network) at the University Teknologi Mara‚ Kelantan branch. The following information and recommendations are necessary for the university to stay on the cutting-edge of today’s campus technology 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Information Technology Department‚ UiTM Kelantan has indicated that wireless access improvements are important to students
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Wireless Sensor Networks in Wine Production Oliver Bonham-Carter‚ Prajol Shakya‚ Cory Becker‚ Jasmine Timilsina‚ Padmapriya Madamanch April 24‚ 2012 Abstract Grape vines‚ to a wine producer‚ are the asset of the business since they supply the most fundamental element of the wine making process. Every measure must be taken to ensure that these grape vines are in excellent health – properly watered‚ given enough light‚ and etc. If the grape vines have been not been properly watered or are suffering
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graphs we can see that using PCF network resulted in even higher delay in the nodes that does not enable PCF. Furthermore‚ PCF networks reduced the number of retransmission even in the nodes without PCF enabled as PCF networks decrease the collisions and in turn the number of retransmission. Nodes with enabled PCF take the advantage of contention free period as we can see from the drop in both delay and retransmission while nodes gets affected by being in a PCF network while it does not utilize the
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