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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the term Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity‚" however this is not the case. Wi-Fi is simply a trademarked term meaning IEEE 802.11x. The wi fi alliance‚ the organization that owns the Wi-Fi (registered trademark) term specifically defines Wi-Fi as any "wireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) 802.11 standards." Initially‚ Wi-Fi was used in place of only the 2.4GHz 802.11B standard‚ however the wi fi alliance has
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practices PUBLISHED BY THE IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY ■ leverage good software engineering practice and involve thinking about security early in the software life cycle‚ knowing and understanding common threats (including language-based flaws and pitfalls)‚ designing for security‚ and subjecting all software artifacts to
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[4] X. Qin and W. Lee‚ “Statistical causality analysis of infosec alert data‚” in Proc. Int. Sym. Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA‚ USA‚ 2003‚ pp. 73–93. E. E. Stelzer and T. A. Gonsalves‚ “Embedding RMON in large LAN switches‚” IEEE Network‚ vol. 13‚ no. 1‚ pp. 63–72‚ Jan. 1999. J. Hill‚ R. Szewcyzk‚ A. Woo‚ S. Hollar‚ D. Culler and K. Pister‚ “System architecture directions for networked sensors‚” Operating Systems Review‚ vol. 35‚ no. 11‚ pp. 93–104‚ Nov. 2000. J. Belenguer
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Improvement for Student Projects‚" IEEE 1995 Frontiers in Education Conference‚ 1995. 9. Upchurch‚ R.‚ & Sims-Knight‚ J. E. “Integrating Software Process in Computer Science Curriculum‚” Frontiers in Education Conference‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA‚ November 5-8‚ 1997. 10. Upchurch‚ R.‚ & Sims-Knight‚ J. E. “Designing Process-Based Software Curriculum‚” Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Software Education and Training‚ Virginia Beach‚ VA‚ April 13-16‚ 1997. Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society Press‚ pp. 28-38
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756 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS‚ VOL. 60‚ NO. 3‚ MARCH 2012 Single-Antenna Coherent Detection of Collided FM0 RFID Signals Aggelos Bletsas‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ John Kimionis‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ Antonis G. Dimitriou‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and George N. Karystinos‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—This work derives and evaluates single-antenna detection schemes for collided radio frequency identification (RFID) signals‚ i.e. simultaneous transmission of two RFID tags‚ following FM0 (biphase-space) encoding
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY‚ VOL. 48‚ NO. 7‚ JULY 2002 1849 Performance of Blind and Group-Blind Multiuser Detectors Anders Høst-Madsen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Xiaodong Wang‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—In blind (or group-blind) linear multiuser detection‚ the detector is estimated from the received signals‚ with the prior knowledge of only the signature waveform of the desired user (or the signature waveforms of some but not all users). The performance of a number of such estimated linear
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Ethernet GMAC IP Verification Major Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Technology In Electronics & Communication Engineering (Embedded Systems) By MILIN RAIJADA (12MECE40) Electronics & Communication Engineering Branch Department of Electrical Engineering Institute of Technology Nirma University Ahmedabad-382 481 December 2013 Ethernet GMAC IP Verification Major Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
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I. INTRODUCTION THIS document is a template for Microsoft Word versions 6.0 or later. If you are reading a paper or PDF version of this document‚ please download the electronic file‚ TRANS-JOUR.DOC‚ from the IEEE Web site at so you can use it to prepare your manuscript. If you would prefer to use LATEX‚ download IEEE’s LATEX style and sample files from the same Web page. Use these LATEX files for formatting‚ but please follow the instructions in TRANS-JOUR.DOC or TRANS-JOUR.PDF. If your paper
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A New Method for Placement of DG Units in Distribution Networks H.Hedayati‚ S.A.Nabaviniaki‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ and A.Akbarimajd Abstract-- In this paper a new method for placement of DG (distributed generation) units in distribution networks has been presented. This method is based on two factors: analysis of power flow continuation and determination of the most sensitive voltage buses to collapse voltage. This method has been executed on a typical 34-Bus test system. Efficiency of proposed
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