College of Engineering WarjeMalwadi‚ Pune-58 pmpatil@gmail.com Abstract: Ad hoc mobile networking is a current active research area. They can be used in agriculture for monitoring and control of environmental parameters in the form of wireless sensor networks. The aim of this paper is performance evaluation of protocol of these Ad hoc networks i.e. QoS-enabled AODV protocol. The performance evaluation is done by means of its comparison with normal AODV protocol. QoS stands for Quality of Service
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history Abbreviations list List of figures List of tables Executive summary 1. Introduction 2. Active safety concept definition 3. 2.1 PTW dynamic behaviour 2.2 Suspensions system 2.2.1 Semi active suspension definition and specifications 2.2.2 Sensors specification 2.2.3 Input and output specification 2.2.4 Control logics definition 2.3 Enhanced anti-lock braking system 2.3.1 Brake system definition and specifications 2.3.2 Control logics definition 4. Conclusions References 3.1 HMI information
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Introduction Wormhole attack operates in two phase. In the first phase‚ malicious nodes(attacker node)‚ called wormhole nodes‚ try to lure legitimate nodes to send data to other nodes via them.They do so by convincing legitimate nodes that sending data via a path through them causes a benefit to them(may be with respect to time‚ distance etc.) Now once a route is established through it ‚in the second phase‚wormhole nodes could exploit the data in variety of ways. It can start dropping packets via
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1. What do those numbers (130/87) mean? What do they relate to in the cardiac cycle? The numbers 130/87 is the blood pressure of the patient. The top number 130‚ is the reading that is received when the heart is in contraction and blood is pushed out of the heart into the rest of the body (this is called systole). The bottom number 87‚ is the reading when the heart is at it relaxed state and is being refilled with blood (this is called diastole.) 2. This deposition of platelets and fibrin can
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CONTENTS 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Claytronics Vs Nanotechnology 4. Claytronics Hardware 5. Millimeter Scale Catoms 6. Software Research 7. An Internet in a Box 8. Nodes 9. Seamless Ensemble 10. The Research Program 11. Programming Language for Claytronic Ensembles 12. Shape Sculpting in Claytronics 13. Localization 14. Dynamic Simulation of Claytronic Ensembles. 15
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Each participating vehicle is turned into a router or wireless node that can connect and become a part of the network in the range of 100 m to 300 m approximately. Network is dropped out in case vehicles fall out of the range. Any vehicles can join in the network‚ if it comes in the range to form a VANET. Each vehicle in VANET is considered as a mobile node which is proficient of communicating with its neighbours as well as with other vehicles within the network. The direct communication that takes
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relying on body movements‚ and thus control the actions of remote robot in real time‚ coordination‚ and harmonization. The design is a combination of new human motion capture methods‚ intelligent agent control method‚ network transmission‚ multiple sensor fusion technology. The name ‘Shadow bot’ is used because just like our shadow‚ it’ll move precisely in the same fashion as we are. This paper briefly describes all the segments of the humanoid robot using Kinect technology. Key words – Shadow bot
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body movement ‚ various routes are being tried by researchers for power generations on mini scale. Medical devices are likely to be a major application for nanogenerators. Using these tiny power plants‚ autonomous strain sensors for structures like bridges and environmental sensors for toxin detection could also be
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and opponents‚ referee‚ audience. Actuator: Navigator‚ legs of robot‚ view detector for robot. Sensors: Camera‚ communicators‚ sensors. (0.5) b) Exploring the subsurface oceans of Titan Performance measure: Surface area mapped‚ extraterrestrial life found Environment: subsurface oceans of Titan Actuator: steering‚ accelerator‚ break‚ probe arm‚ Sensors: camera‚ sonar‚ probe sensors. (0.5) c) Shopping for used AI books on the Internet Performance measure: Cost of book
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Raster Fonts: Stores a bitmap of each character (bitmap) Lossy RLE and Huffman are both examples of lossless compression Hyperlinks: Hyperlinks are text‚ images‚ audios or videos that are linked and can be selected in order to move to another node of data. Hypertext: a term used to describe bodies of text that are linked in a non-sequential manner. Hypermedia: a term used to describe different media types including images‚ sound and video Hypertext mark up language: used to organise hypertext
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