Topology-Transparent Duty Cycling for Wireless Sensor Networks Computer Science& Engineering Arizona State University syrotiuk@asu.edu Abstract Our goal is to save energy in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) by periodic duty-cycling of sensor nodes. We schedule sensor nodes between active (transmit or receive) and sleep modes while bounding packet latency in the presence of collisions. In order to support a dynamic WSN topology, we focus on topology-transparent approaches to scheduling; these
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Hospital looks to upgrade their Information Technology (IT) capability beginning with their networks. The characteristics, components, and topology are evaluated to properly identify the needs for the new network design. The plan includes converting to a Wireless Local Area Network otherwise known as (WLAN), installing a Voice over Internet Protocol otherwise known as (VoIP), and design a Wide Area Network (WAN). The plan also includes the hospital maintaining all Macintosh® computers. Administration/Clinical
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Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN) Vol. 4, No. 1, February 2012 Optimization of Energy Consumption for OLSR Routing Protocol in MANET Kirti Aniruddha Adoni1 and Radhika D. Joshi2 1 Modern College of Engineering, Shivaji Nagar, University of Pune, , India akirti2008@gmail.com, k_adoni@rediffmail.com 2 College of Engineering, University of Pune, India rdj.extc@coep.ac.in ABSTRACT Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) eliminates the complexity associated with an infrastructure networks. Wireless devices
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Running head: NETWORK DESIGN FOR ACME Network Design for Acme Manufacturing Learning Team A: [your team members] University of Phoenix Intro To WAN Technologies NTC/242 Acme Manufacturing Network Design Introduction As a network consultant hired by Acme Manufacturing, the company has asked Team A to develop a new networking design for their expanding business. The description below describes the key steps involved in developing a WAN for Acme Manufacturing
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peer-to-peer network. Over the next two years they are looking to double in size and are looking for a solution to their computer networking needs but are weary of any drastic changes. Currently all of their computers are connected using coaxial cable. Through this paper I will show the benefits of changing their network configuration, as well as replacing the coaxial cable with twisted pair or possibly fiber optic cable. My fist suggestion is to reconfigure their network from peer-to-peer
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Name Instructor Class Date Network Design Paper In this network design work, the aspect of sub-netting would be a significant consideration during g the design process in order to ensure that the entire IP network is subdivided in a logically visible manner. In such a design with 156 computers, it would be advisable to address all of these computers with some common and identical most significant bit group within the assigned IP address. This would effectively assist in the division of two
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DATA COMMUNICATIONS First Semester 2012-2013 CMSC 137 Data Communications and Networking ICS-UPLB JAC Hermocilla Data Communications ● Communication involves information sharing : local or remote Telecommunication – communication at a distance – ● telephony, telegraphy, television ● Data communications – the exchange of data between devices via some form of transmission medium such as wire cable – data - information presented in whatever form agreed upon by parties
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Network synthesis is a method of designing signal processing filters. It has produced several important classes of filter including the Butterworth filter, the Chebyshev filter and the Elliptic filter. It was originally intended to be applied to the design of passive linear analogue filters but its results can also be applied to implementations in active filters and digital filters. The essence of the method is to obtain the component values of the filter from a given rational function representing
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IP/MPLS-Based VPNs Layer-3 vs. Layer-2 IP/MPLS-Based VPNs Layer-3 vs. Layer-2 Table of Contents WHITE PAPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Objective ..................................................................................................................... 3 Target Audience .......................................................................................................... 3 Pre-Requisites..................................................................................................
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Topics:Resilient Packet Ring Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) - a Flexible Data Access Technology for Metropolitan Area Networks Steven S. Gorshe Principal Engineer - PMC-Sierra, Inc. steve_gorshe@pmc-sierra.com ABSTRACT IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a promising new technology that was standardized to meet the needs of telecommunications network providers and enterprise data networks. RPR allows substantial reuse of the valuable existing telecommunications infrastructure, while also allowing
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