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White Papers
Compensation and Retention in a Turbulent Economy
Apr 2010
Over the past year, companies have confronted the most difficult economic environment in a generation. Among the many challenges: How to motivate and retain key talent when a dismal economy is...
Provided by Deloitte LLP
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Whitepapers
Universal Video Collaboration
Sep 2012
The virtualization phenomenon is already well under way. Server and storage virtualization have led the way, but network, desktop and application virtualization are rapidly gaining acceptance....
Provided by LifeSize Communications, Inc.
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White Papers
Rich Media Hosting: The Basics
Jun 2010
"Rich Media" is a broad term open to many interpretations. As it becomes the consumption means of choice for many web users, how do you know if your current web infrastructure is enough to support...
Provided by Rackspace Hosting
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White Papers
Earn App Revenue Faster with Dollars for Downloads 2010
Aug 2010
In addition to the opportunity to easily create applications and sell them directly to customers, the Intel® Atom Developer Program offers developers additional ways to speed time to...
Provided by Intel Corporation
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Whitepapers
Case Studies in M-Commerce Applications Using Mobile Phones: Potential for Micro & Macro Level User Groups in India
Jan 2008
The extension of the use of a mobile phone into electronically transacted commerce seems to be a natural phenomenon that was quite expected. Banking transactions, seat bookings and Short Message...
Provided by Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
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White Papers
Secure and Efficient Protocol for Mobile Payments
Sep 2008
Electronic Payments have gained tremendous popularity in the modern world. Credit/debit cards and online payments are in widespread use. Bringing electronic payments to the mobile world offers...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Downloads
Client Virtualization: Next Generation Technologies
Oct 2010
Next-generation technologies enable IT to increase productivity, reduce complexity, cut costs and improve management of devices. It's time to take a serious look.
Provided by CDW
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White Papers
Securing Your Mobile Workforce
Nov 2010
This three-part report describes how all businesses can benefit from SaaS services, in particular the variety of services that make up hosted services from Symantec. It also provides advice, best...
Provided by Symantec
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White Papers
Research Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2010
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are currently receiving significant attention due to their unlimited potential. However, it is still very early in the lifetime of such systems and many research...
Provided by University of Virginia
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White Papers
Mobile Technology: Evolution From 1G to 4G
Jun 2003
Though 3G has still not been implemented fully, the attention has already turned to the next generation of mobile communications, i.e. 4G. Presently, NTT DoCoMo and Hewlett-Packard are on their...
Provided by EFY Enterprises
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White Papers
LTE-Advanced and Mobile WiMAX: Meeting the IMT-Advanced Specifications for 4G
Sep 2010
The increased customer demand for high bandwidth data services has accelerated the urgency for operators to deploy broadband 4G networks. WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is...
Provided by Punjabi University
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White Papers
Can You Afford Not to Manage Mobile? How to Generate Immediate Savings from Mobile Spend
Jan 2011
According to predictions made by BoxTone in a 2010 press release, "Device and mobile delivery platform diversity will continue to expand, with most organizations moving from one mobile platform...
Provided by ProfitLine
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Webcasts
7 Deadly Sins of Online Training (and How to Avoid Them)
Apr 2011
Join Roger Courville, Webinar expert and author of The Virtual Presenter's Handbook, for a Webinar on how to plan, design and present like an online training pro.
Provided by Citrix Online
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White Papers
The Topology of Wireless Communication
Mar 2011
In This Paper the authors topological Properties of Wireless Communication Maps and Their Usability in Algorithmic Design. They consider the SINR Model, Which Compares the Received Power of a...
Provided by Weizmann Institute of Science
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White Papers
Testing Mobile Business Applications: A Hybrid Approach
Mar 2007
Ensuring that the mobile applications you develop are just as agile and reliable as your PC-based programs presents unique challenges—challenges that are related to: The diversity of mobile...
Provided by Caritor
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White Papers
Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011 Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011
Apr 2011
This guide features articles by industry experts, analysts and top executives on subjects including an outlook for the mobile enterprise, market projections and forecasts, real-world examples of...
Provided by Sybase Inc.
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White Papers
Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Architecture
May 2011
The first generation of WLANs were autonomous (standalone) access points and were relatively simple to deploy, but they lacked the manageability, mobility, and security features that enterprises...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Whitepapers
The human side of business continuity planning
Jul 2011
While most businesses have continuity plans in place for remaining operational during a disruption, many don't address a company's most precious assets: its employees. This paper identifies key...
Provided by IBM
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White Papers
An Energy Analysis of IEEE 802.15.6 Scheduled Access Modes
Jul 2011
Body Area Networks (BANs) are an emerging area of wireless personal communications. The IEEE 802.15.6 working group aims to develop a communications standard optimised for low power devices...
Provided by Letterkenny Institute of Technology
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Whitepapers
5 Reasons Your Legacy Loadbalancer is Failing You
Sep 2012
Your legacy load balancer may be keeping a dirty hidden secret from you. Download this concise white paper now and learn the five ways your legacy load balancer is failing you. Plus, find out how...
Provided by Riverbed
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Whitepapers
Powering Enterprise Collaboration with WAN Optimization 2.0
Nov 2012
Competitive advantage for today's globally networked, extended enterprise is driven by how quickly and effectively it can harness the collective knowledge of every constituent, which can occur...
Provided by Peer Software
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Whitepapers
IDC Whitepaper- The Future of E-mail is Social
Nov 2012
This IDC whitepaper takes a look at the current state of enterprise email and the perceived and real problems that surround its use. It discusses the changing nature of collaboration and work...
Provided by IBM Australia
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Whitepapers
Universal Commerce: Adapting to the Power of Smart Devices
Nov 2012
Around the world, every second of every day, First Data makes payment transactions secure, fast and easy for merchants, financial institutions and their customers. Whether the choice of payment is...
Provided by First Data
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Research
BYOD Survey Report: Mobile Threats are Real and Costly
Sep 2012
A lack of integrated mobile security is costing companies from lost productivity to lost data. In fact, 83% of IT professionals believe that mobile devices create a high security risk within the...
Provided by Webroot Software
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Whitepapers
Introducing Social Business for the Mid-Market
Jan 2013
Aberdeen has studied the business practices of 229 mid-sized companies surveyed for the 2011 Aberdeen Business Review and 61 mid-sized companies profiled in Aberdeen's 2011 Social Collaboration...
Provided by IBM
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Whitepapers
Samsung Life Insurance Opens A New Horizon in Server Account Management with Quest® Authentication Services
Jan 2013
Samsung Life Insurance had the critical need to overcome the security and management challenges of a heterogeneous IT infrastructure. To better protect customer privacy and more effectively manage...
Provided by Quest Software, now a part of Dell
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Whitepapers
Networking and Cloud: An Era of Change
Aug 2012
As you deploy cloud infrastructure and operating models in your organization, the role that networking plays and the impact of these models on your networks may not always be clear. This...
Provided by Cisco
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Whitepapers
DevOps: Why IT Operations Managers Should Care About the Cloud
Jan 2013
The cloud holds the power to transform and redefine development and operations - a process that is becoming known as DevOps. This IBM-sponsored, Frost & Sullivan IBM executive brief defines DevOps...
Provided by IBM
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Whitepapers
Unified Communications WP - Cisco or Microsoft?
Jun 2012
Unified communications is critical for remote working, collaboration, and cost savings. With an increased demand for mobility, which solution is best? See how a 2012 survey of purchasers and...
Provided by Cisco
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Whitepapers
The Forrester Wave™: Managed Security Services: North America, Q1 2012
Feb 2013
Managed security service providers (MSSPs) offer clients an enhanced security environment, cost-effective security, and a scalable and flexible security platform capable of handling future...
Provided by IBM
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Whitepapers
Quantifying the benefits of HP Server Automation
Mar 2013
With an increasing need to improve IT efficiency and reduce costs, IT professionals are turning to server automation in order to meet business demands. But how much automation is appropriate, and...
Provided by Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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Whitepapers
Systems with integrated expertise
Mar 2013
Systems with integrated expertise The time has come for a new way forward, one that combines the flexibility of general-purpose systems, the elasticity of cloud and the simplicity of an appliance...
Provided by IBM
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Podcasts
CIO Roundtable: Chief Innovation Officer
Oct 2012
Hear from your peers about how to get started in re-imagining the role of IT leaders. Join us to learn what types of social enterprise projects bring the biggest wins and fastest returns, the best...
Provided by Salesforce.com
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Whitepapers
Solution Brief: Top Five Considerations for a BYOD Policy
Dec 2012
The use of personal devices on corporate networks is one of the fastest growing trends in the business world today. The benefits of lower costs and increased worker mobility and flexibility are...
Provided by Blue Coat Systems
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Whitepapers
NPM Delivers Improved Network Visibility to IT Operations
Apr 2013
NPM tools provide performance and availability monitoring solutions for the applications traversing the data communication network (including network devices themselves and the network traffic...
Provided by Riverbed
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Whitepapers
Analysis and Measurement of Wi-Fi Signals in Indoor Environment
May 2013
The measurement and analysis of radio waves propagation play significant part in the plan and function of WLAN applications. This paper provides an overall coverage of the Wi-Fi in the indoor...
Provided by International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET)
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Whitepapers
Analysis of RFID Mutual Authentication Protocols
Feb 2009
In order to secure RFID transactions, an authentication scheme has originally been included as part of the "EPC Gen2" industrial standard. This scheme, however, has been found to have some...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Self-Reconfigurable Wireless Mesh Networks
Nov 2010
During their lifetime, multi-hop Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) experience frequent link failures caused by channel interference, dynamic obstacles and/or applications' bandwidth demands. These...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
A New Scheme to Check ARP Spoofing: Prevention of MAN-IN-THE-MIDDLE Attack
Jul 2011
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a computer networking protocol for determining a network host's Link Layer address when only its Internet Layer (IP) or Network Layer address is known....
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies
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White Papers
Smartphone Docking Stations and Strongly Converged VoIP Clients for Fixed-Mobile Convergence
Jul 2011
Smartphone docking stations and strongly converged VoIP/Telephony clients are proposed and demonstrated as a new and practical model for fixed-mobile voice and video convergence. Convergence...
Provided by Verizon Communications
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Whitepapers
Physical-Layer Multicasting by Stochastic Transmit Beamforming and Alamouti Space-Time Coding
May 2013
Consider transceiver designs in a multiuser Multi-Input Single-Output (MISO) downlink channel, where the users are to receive the same data stream simultaneously. This problem, known as...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Whitepapers
Achievable Rates and Schedules for Half Duplex Phase Fading Multiple-Relay Networks
Dec 2008
The authors present part of their work on the capacity upper bound, achievable rates, and scheduling for the Half Duplex Multiple-Relay Channel (HD MRC) where every node can either transmit or...
Provided by National University of Singapore
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Whitepapers
Optimal Schedules for the D-Node Half Duplex Phase Fading MRC
Jul 2009
In this paper, the authors extend their previous work on the half duplex Multiple-Relay Channel (MRC). A capacity upper bound based on the max-flow min-cut argument and achievable transmission...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Capacity Theorems for the AWGN Multi-Way Relay Channel
Jun 2010
The L-user additive white Gaussian noise multi-way relay channel is considered, where multiple users exchange information through a single relay at a common rate. Existing coding strategies, i.e.,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Achievable Rate Regions of the Butterfly Network With Noisy Links and End-to-End Error Correction
Aug 2011
In this paper, the authors characterize achievable rate regions of different decoding strategies on the butterfly network with noisy links and end-to-end error correction. It has been shown, by...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Binary-Symmetric Parallel-Relay Network
Jun 2010
The authors present capacity results of the binary-symmetric parallel-relay network, where there is one source, one destination, and K relays in parallel. They show that forwarding relays, where...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Functional-Decode-Forward for the General Discrete Memoryless Two-Way Relay Channel
Feb 2012
The authors consider the general discrete memoryless two-way relay channel, where two users exchange messages via a relay, and propose two functional-decode-forward coding strategies for this...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Capacity of a Class of Multi-Way Relay Channels
Feb 2012
The capacity of a class of multi-way relay channels, where L users communicate via a relay (at possibly different rates), is derived for the case where the channel outputs are modular sums of the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Two-Way Relay Network With Arbitrarily Correlated Sources and an Orthogonal MAC
Nov 2011
The problem of lossless joint source-channel coding for the two-way relay network with an orthogonal multiple access channel is studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions for reliable...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Finite Field Multi-Way Relay Channel With Correlated Sources: The Three-User Case
Nov 2011
The three-user finite field multi-way relay channel with correlated sources is considered. The three users generate possibly correlated messages, and each user is to transmit its message to the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
On Achievable Rate Regions of the Asymmetric AWGN Two-Way Relay Channel
Nov 2011
This paper investigates the additive white Gaussian noise two-way relay channel, where two users exchange messages through a relay. Asymmetrical channels are considered where the users can...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Capacity Region of Restricted Multi-Way Relay Channels With Deterministic Uplinks
May 2012
This paper considers the Multi-Way Relay Channel (MWRC) where multiple users exchange messages via a single relay. The capacity region is derived for a special class of MWRCs where the uplink and...
Provided by University of New York in Prague
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The Finite Field Multi-Way Relay Channel With Correlated Sources: Beyond Three Users
May 2012
The Multi-Way Relay Channel (MWRC) models cooperative communication networks in which many users exchange messages via a relay. In this paper, the authors consider the finite field MWRC with...
Provided by University of South Alabama
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Whitepapers
Capacity Results for Two Classes of Three-Way Channels
Aug 2012
This paper considers the three-way channel, consisting of three nodes, where each node broadcasts a message to the two other nodes. The capacity of the finite-field three-way channel is derived,...
Provided by University of New York in Prague
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Whitepapers
Coding Strategies for Multiple-Access Channels With Feedback and Correlated Sources
Oct 2007
The Multiple-Access Channel with Feedback and Correlated Sources (MACFCS) models a sensor network in which sensors collect and transmit correlated data to a common sink. The authors present four...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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An Optimal Coding Strategy for the Binary Multi-Way Relay Channel
Apr 2010
The authors derive the capacity of the binary multi-way relay channel, in which multiple users exchange messages at a common rate through a relay. The capacity is achieved using a novel...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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On Capacity and Optimal Scheduling for the Half-Duplex Multiple-Relay Channel
Jul 2012
The authors study the Half-Duplex Multiple-Relay Channel (HD-MRC) where every node can either transmit or listen but cannot do both at the same time. They obtain a capacity upper bound based on a...
Provided by National University of Singapore
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Whitepapers
On the Equal-Rate Capacity of the AWGN Multiway Relay Channel
Jul 2012
The L-user additive white Gaussian noise multi-way relay channel is investigated, where L users exchange information at the same rate through a single relay. A new achievable rate region, based on...
Provided by University of New York in Prague
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Whitepapers
On the Capacity of the Binary-Symmetric Parallel-Relay Network
Jul 2012
The authors investigate the binary-symmetric parallel-relay network where there is one source, one destination, and multiple relays in parallel. They show that forwarding relays, where the relays...
Provided by University of New York in Prague
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Whitepapers
An Information Theoretic Take on Time Reversal for Nonstationary Channels
Apr 2013
It has been shown that Time-Reversal (TR) techniques focus energy back to the dominant scatters, lead to super-resolution focusing, and gains in detection. Time reversal has so far mainly been...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Analysis of Coordinated Denial-of-Service Attacks in IEEE 802.22 Networks
Apr 2011
The cognitive radio enabled IEEE 802.22 Wireless Regional Area Network (WRAN) is designed to opportunistically utilize the unused or under-utilized TV bands. However, due to the open nature of...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Optimal Joint Power Allocation and Phase Control for DS-CDMA Cognitive Radio Networks
Jan 2012
Efficient and fair resource allocation in Cognitive Radio (CR) networks under strict constraints imposed by the primary network is a challenging problem for underlay Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Human Society Inspired Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks: The Effect of Parochialism
Jan 2012
In this paper, the authors investigate the parochialism in dynamic spectrum access networks and its effect on spectrum resource competition and self-coexistence among cognitive radio secondary...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Antenna Selection in Interference-Constrained Underlay Cognitive Radios: SEP-Optimal Rule and Performance Benchmarking
Feb 2013
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is transmitting, but under tight interference constraints that protect the primary. However, these...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Training for Antenna Selection in Time-Varying Channels: Optimal Selection, Energy Allocation, and Energy Efficiency Evaluation
Apr 2013
Single receive Antenna Selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits without the additional costs of multiple radio receiver chains. Since only one antenna receives at any...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Virtual MIMO Path-Time Code for Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks
Jan 2013
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) consisting of opportunistic links greatly elevate the networking throughput per bandwidth in future wireless communications. In this paper, the authors show that by...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Predator-Prey Model for Dynamics of Cognitive Radios
Mar 2013
Cognitive radio technology is well-known to enhance spectrum utilization via opportunistic transmission at link level. However, the time dynamics of spectrum utilization among primary system users...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Design Considerations for Asymmetric Magnetically Coupled Resonators Used in Wireless Power Transfer Applications
Oct 2012
Magnetic resonance coupling is a widely used technique for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in biomedical and consumer electronics applications. For specific applications, device size limits the...
Provided by University of Warwick Library
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Whitepapers
Evaluation of Wireless Resonant Power Transfer Systems With Human Electromagnetic Exposure Limits
Oct 2012
This paper provides recommendations for scientifically sound methods of evaluating compliance of wireless power transfer systems with respect to human electromagnetic exposure limits. Methods for...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Battery-Free RFID-Based Indoor Acoustic Localization Platform
Mar 2013
The ability to precisely localize RFID tags with low latency and low cost is desirable for applications such as inventory, asset tracking and robotic-manipulation of tagged items. However, because...
Provided by University of Warwick Library
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Whitepapers
An Opportunistic Scheduler for Dense WLANs
May 2011
The demand for bandwidth by multimedia applications remains unabated. This is particular critical given the growing number of devices with Wi-Fi capability, and the ubiquity of Wireless Local Area...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
On the Suitability of Framed Slotted Aloha Based RFID Anti-Collision Protocols for Use in RFID-Enhanced WSNs
Aug 2007
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is gaining popularity in object identification and supply chain management applications. Unlike conventional barcodes, RFID enables the identification of...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
SpotMAC: A Pencil-Beam MAC for Wireless Mesh Networks
Aug 2007
Deafness is a key problem. It erodes the performance gains provided by directional antennas, and introduces a new hidden terminal problem. To address deafness, and hence the hidden terminal...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
On the Characteristics of BGP Routes
Aug 2007
BGP plays a key role on the Internet. It interconnects Autonomous Systems (ASs), each with a unique Number (ASN), and facilitates the construction of routing tables. Each AS has one or more BGP...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
On the Accuracy of RFID Tag Estimation Functions
Jun 2007
Dynamic Framed Slotted Aloha (DFSA) based tag reading protocols rely on a tag estimation function to calculate the best frame size to use for a given tag set. An inaccurate estimate results in...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
A Distributed Time-Fair Scheduling Algorithm for Multi-Rate WLANs
Nov 2007
The performance anomaly experienced by nodes in multi-rate Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) leads to low throughput and unfairness. To this end, the authors propose a distributed, token-based...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
Viability of Concurrent Transmission and Reception for UWB Radios Over Multipath Channels
Aug 2007
Multi-hop transmissions over wireless mesh networks present limited End-To-End (E2E) data rates, as every hop waits for an entire packet to arrive before starting retransmission. That is, the E2E...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
A Spatially Aware RFID-Enhanced Wireless Sensor Network
Feb 2008
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems are becoming increasingly popular for automatic object identification and supply chain management. Wide acceptance of this technology has led to...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
On the Characteristics of BGP Multiple Origin as Conflicts
Sep 2007
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de-facto inter-domain routing protocol used to link Autonomous Systems (ASs). Each AS has a consistent routing policy, and uses BGP to connect its routers...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
A New Link Scheduling Algorithm for Concurrent Tx/Rx Wireless Mesh Networks
May 2008
Wireless routers equipped with smart antennas are capable of forming beams to neighboring devices to transmit/receive multiple packets simultaneously, hence achieving high network capacity. This...
Provided by University of Wisconsin�River Falls
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Whitepapers
Optimizing Energy Consumption of Wireless Sensor Network Based on Hop Distance
Jun 2012
In wireless communication, the average received power decreases logarithmically with distance. The main factor responsible for this is path loss, which represents signal attenuation as a positive...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
A Novel Approach for Congestion Control in Healthcare Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2012
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of numerous sensor nodes which are spatially distributed having the capability to monitor physical and environmental conditions at different locations. WSNs...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Routing in Manets Using ACO With Mobility Assistance
Jun 2012
This paper presents an algorithm for mobility in routing protocol along with an Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) to solve path finding problem and reduce packet losses in Mobile Ad hoc NETworks...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
A Compact Microstrip Antenna for WiMAX Applications
Jun 2012
In wireless communication, there are several types of microstrip antennas; the most common is microstrip patch antenna. In this paper, the authors present a new design of a compact, lightweight,...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Handover in IPv6 & in Its Optimization Techniques: A Survey
Jun 2012
Information access, information processing and information exchange has a remarkable impact in the changing lifestyle. When the authors explain about these terms: internet and mobile are the basic...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Design and Implementation of Adaptive Public Transport System With Low Cost Wireless Link and Specialized Protocol
Jun 2012
This paper is about research to provide the solution for optimization of use of public transport, better services to users and various options to management to improve transport system with cost...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Token Based Security in MIPv6, HMIPv6 and in Dynamic MAP Management HMIPv6
Jun 2012
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is a standard protocol defined by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that allows mobile devices to maintain a permanent IP address irrespective of their roaming...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Challenges in Securing Ad Hoc Networks
Jun 2012
On demand set up, fault tolerance and unconstrained connectivity are couple of advantages because of that mobile computing continues to enjoy rapid growth. However, it can be expected that...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks for Wireless Systems
Jun 2012
The rapid development of wireless digital communication technology and the corresponding network software systems have created new horizons for communication beyond the Internet realizing the...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Analysis on Checkpointing Scheme Paradigms for Mobile Ad-Hoc Network: A Review
Jun 2012
This paper reviews the performance of various earlier algorithms in Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) strived to achieve effective fault tolerant technique and subsequently presents a new algorithm...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Comparative Analysis of Reactive Routing Protocols for MANET at Different Traffic Load and Mobility
Jun 2012
No infrastructure, no centralized administration and self-configuration are the main characteristics of MANETs. The primary motivation of MANET deployment is to increase portability, mobility and...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
H.264/AVC Real-Time Video Streaming in MANETS
Jun 2012
This paper presents an approach for deriving the streaming of multimedia based data such as video, audio. The packet loss and high delay in MANETs is because of high mobility, limited bandwidth,...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Review of Proactive Protocols for Wireless Adhoc Networks
Jun 2012
Different types of wireless adhoc networks can be designed by the number of nodes participating in the network, the mobility pattern of nodes, the traffic demands of nodes etc. Different types of...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Chroma Coding in Distributed Video Coding
Jun 2012
Distributed Video Coding (DVC) is a video coding method for emerging wireless video surveillance networks, wireless video sensor networks and wireless mobile video applications, which is not yet...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Remote Surveillance System for Mobile Application
Jun 2012
The surveillance means "To monitor". Security in residential complexes is restricted to limited geographical locations. Reason for this is the traditional devices and process used for securing any...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Design and Analysis of Micro Strip Antenna Using HFSS Software
Jun 2012
A microstrip antenna consists of conducting patch on a ground plane separated by dielectric substrate. This concept was undeveloped until the revolution in electronic circuit miniaturization and...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Secured Mobile Agents for Multiport Communication
Jun 2012
Conventional mobile agents have the capability to communicate with only one port or application on a host. These mobile agents are static and application specific. Mobile agents in applications...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Stacked Three Layer Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for Ultra Wide Band Applications
Jun 2012
Microstrip patch antennas are well suited for low volume profile, light weight and easily integration. These antennas are generally useful for mobile communications, wireless communications...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Energy Efficient Scheduling in Cross Layer Optimized Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2012
In this paper, the authors present an energy efficient scheduling algorithm for clustered wireless sensor networks. The main objective is to provide optimized Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Performance Review of Reactive Protocols Used in Wireless Adhoc Networks
Jun 2012
Different types of wireless adhoc networks can be designed by the number of nodes participating in the network, the mobility pattern of nodes, the traffic demands of nodes, etc. Generally, there...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Optimization of Power in Optical OFDM System
Jun 2012
The application of the optical sensors and the optical devices make it possible to realize the configuration of an all optical OFDM system. The use of optical OFDM is proposed for achieving high...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
New Improved Clipping and Filtering Technique Algorithm for Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction of OFDM Signals
Jun 2012
This paper is focused in the domain of PAPR reduction of OFDM signals. The main idea is to use a combination of data interleaving with clipping and filtering and use of optimum clipping Ratio (g)...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Collaborative Beamforming for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Jun 2012
In this paper, the authors present collaborative/cooperative beam forming for wireless ad-hoc networks. Via collaborative beamforming, nodes in wireless network are able to transmit a common...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Performance Analysis of Reactive Routing Protocols in Chain Mobility Models
Jun 2012
Mobility models are the foundation of the simulation study of various protocols in mobile adhoc networks. The comparative performance of dynamic source routing and adhoc on-demand distance vector...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Novel Approach for Securing Mobile Agent Systems
Jun 2012
The term "Agent" is gaining popularity nowadays. Its meaning depends on the context in which it is used. Commonly it is defined as an independent software program which runs on behalf of a network...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Distributed Computing in Mobile Environment
Jun 2012
This paper considers central issues of distributed computing in a mobile environment. Its aim is to light on the first brick of a common view for mobile systems. The authors propose a distributed...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Selective Flooding Based Improved AODV Routing Protocol in MANETs: Analysis & Implementation
Jun 2012
A Mobile Adhoc NETwork (MANET) is a self-configuring network that can have an arbitrary topology along the time. Each mobile host works as a router and it is free to move randomly and connect to...
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Psuedo Randomised Cluster Head Selection Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network
Jun 2012
Recent developments in sensor networks are generally aimed at making Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) more viable for implementation in real life scenarios like disaster management, battlefield and...
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Two-Stage Authentication for Wireless Networks Using Dual Signature and Symmetric Key Protocol
Dec 2011
Wired networks differ from wireless networks in that they can support computationally intensive security protocols, have high bandwidth and offer high reliability. Strong authentication schemes...
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Conceiving a Intrusion Detection System in the Network by Mobile Agents
Dec 2011
Here, the authors present a framework of distributed Intrusion Detection System (IDS), supported by mobile agents, which senses intrusion both from inside and outside the network division. Mobile...
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Power Management in Mobile Devices by Various Protocols
Dec 2011
Mobile devices are battery powered device. But battery is a limited source of energy depend upon their shape. In this paper various protocols and different power management techniques aiming to...
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Efficient and Reliable Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)
Dec 2011
Sensor networks are plagued by the Problems of interference to wireless communication from environmental noise, node failure and energy-constrained nodes. However, they face mote failures, RF...
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Wi-Fi (802.11) Security Issues and Its Solution
Dec 2011
802.11 wireless LANs continue to gain market momentum. Higher speeds, larger bandwidth and improved quality of service are helping businesses realize the potential business benefits that wireless...
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Power Saving Strategies in Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2011
IEEE 802.16e is an emerging standard for mobile wireless broadband access systems. In any mobile networks, power saving is one of the most important features for the extension of devices'...
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Effective Realization of QoS , Network Scalability in Term of Network Security Using Symmetric Algorithm
Dec 2010
Computer networks able to support multimedia applications with diverse QoS performance requirements are evolving. To ensure that multimedia applications will be guaranteed the required QoS,...
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New Scheme of Adaptive Zone Routing Protocol
Dec 2010
This paper proposed a routing protocol named adaptive Zone Routing Protocol (NSAZRP) that is more stable and has achieved better routing performance than ZRP in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks by taking...
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Centralized Integrated Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios
Dec 2010
Spectrum sensing is the challenge for cognitive radio design and implementation, which allows the secondary user to access the primary bands without interference with primary users. Cognitive...
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Task Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Nodes With Multiple Sensing Units: Survey
Dec 2010
A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of such sensor nodes which are densely deployed in wide area. The technological improvement has made these low-power devices very cost...
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3G Networking
Dec 2010
3G is the third generation of tele standards and technology for mobile networking, superseding 2.5G. It is based on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) family of standards under the...
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Improved Data Cache Scheme Using Distributed Spanning Tree in Mobile Adhoc Network
Dec 2010
Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is an autonomous collection of mobile nodes that communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. The frequent mobility of nodes causes topology...
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