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Case Studies
Mission Critical Regional Radio System
Sep 2008
Harris County is the largest county in Texas with 1788 square miles, and the third largest in the U.S. In 1989, the county was served by a patchwork of more than 15 different independent radio...
Provided by Motorola
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Case Studies
Rave Wireless Case Study: Rave Wireless
Jun 2009
Rave Wireless is the leading provider of safety applications for mobile users, providing the ability to rapidly notify individuals of critical events, respond faster to emergencies, and...
Provided by Rave Wireless
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Case Studies
Global 360 Case Study: Major Wireless Carrier
Apr 2009
This major wireless carrier needed a process and document management solution to process correspondence from offshore call centers more efficiently while improving customer response times. The...
Provided by Global 360
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Case Studies
Pursuing Wireless Excellence at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Feb 2008
Founded in 1902, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is consistently ranked as one of the top hospitals in the United States. Throughout its million square-foot campus, Cedars-Sinai relies heavily on fast...
Provided by ADC
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ADC Outdoor DAS Systems Are Every Carrier's Choice at MSU
Nov 2009
A member of the Association of American Universities, the National Association of State Universities and the Big Ten athletic conference, and the nation's first land-grant college, Michigan State...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Hines Chooses InterReach Fusion for Major Office Tower in Chicago
Sep 2009
One of the world's largest real estate companies, Hines is a privately owned, international firm that has provided the highest level of quality, service and value to its clients and investors for...
Provided by ADC
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Duke University Deploys Wireless Security Blanket
Jul 2009
Created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke, scion of the North Carolina tobacco family, Duke University has evolved into one of the nation's leading institutions. The challenge was improve wireless...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
InterReach Fusion Delivers In-Building Wireless Service at Denmark's Parken Stadium
Mar 2009
Parken Stadium in Copenhagen is the largest sports and entertainment venue in Denmark. Many attendees want to use their cellular telephones during events at Parken Stadium, but between the...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Global 360 Case Study: The Santiago, Chile Metro Subway System
Feb 2009
With the dramatic increase in public mobility, transportation facilities are faced with the need to keep people in touch while they are traveling. To achieve this, they must solve the challenges...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Mississippi State Upgrades Cellular for Capacity Crowds
Dec 2008
Initially founded as a land-grant college in 1862, Mississippi State University (MSU) currently serves 17,000 students on its campus in Starkville, Mississippi. It needed a customized coverage and...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Ave Maria University Brings Cellular Services Indoors
Nov 2008
Ave Maria University is a vibrant Catholic university located in Southwest Florida, an hour west of Fort Lauderdale and 45 minutes east of Naples. The challenge was no cellular coverage inside...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Baptist Healthcare Builds Mobile Clinical Productivity With In-Building Cellular
Oct 2008
Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. (BHSI) is one of the largest not-for-profit healthcare systems in Kentucky. After a successful deployment of an ADC InterReach Fusion in-building wireless system to...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Beating the High-Rise Hunt With In-Building Wireless
Jun 2008
Cousins Properties is one of the country's top diversified development companies, with property management and development focused on fast growing Sunbelt states like Florida, Georgia, Texas, and...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
ARRIS: Real-World Testing Accelerates Product Introduction
Apr 2008
As a long-time supplier of IP network infrastructure to cable Multi-Service Operators (MSOs) around the world, ARRIS has built a strong reputation for high-quality products that work as...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Unwiring the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
Mar 2008
When it opened in May 1999, the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino was the world's largest hotel, casino, and convention complex, and the property has since remained a premiere destination for travelers...
Provided by ADC
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Accelerated In-Building Coverage Deployment for OSI Pharmaceuticals
Mar 2008
OSI Pharmaceuticals develops and commercializes new drugs that prolong or enhance the quality of life for patients with cancer, diabetes, and eye diseases. Over the years, management and...
Provided by ADC
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White Papers
The MIMO Wireless Switch: Relaying Can Increase the Multiplexing Gain
Jul 2009
This paper considers an interference network composed of K half-duplex single-antenna pairs of users who wish to establish bi-directional communication with the aid of a Multi-Input-Multi-Output...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Case Studies
National Instruments Overcomes Geography With In-Building Wireless Solution
Mar 2008
For the past 30 years, National Instruments has been a technology pioneer and leader in automated instrumentation technology for test, measurement, and design applications. The problem is the...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
ADC Telecommunications Case Study: Multi-Carrier Cellular at Louisville Baptist Hospital
Mar 2008
Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. is one of the largest not-for-profit health care systems in Kentucky. To facilitate physician and staff communications within its million squarefoot Baptist...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
In-Building Is Just What Doctors Ordered: Lima Memorial
Mar 2008
Built in 1933, Lima Memorial Hospital is an 8-story, 300-bed facility that serves a 10-county area in western Ohio. With a mission to continually improve its community's quality of life, Lima...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Washington DC Law Firm Enables Wireless Coverage
Feb 2008
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP (K&L Gates) is a large corporate law firm that represents capital markets participants and leading global corporations, growth and middle-market...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Improving Campus Quality of Life With In-Building Wireless
Feb 2008
Long regarded as one of the nation's top 10 universities, Duke University offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs at its Durham, North Carolina campus. It wanted to be able to...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Feb 2008
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (HAIA) is the world's busiest passenger airport, serving more than 83 million passengers per year. In 2000, HAIA management determined that the...
Provided by ADC
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White Papers
A MAC-Aware Energy Efficient Reliable Transport Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2008
In a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), interesting events are reported to the sink by the sensors in a distributed manner. Applications running at the sink require certain reliability in terms of...
Provided by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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White Papers
Adaptation of Terminal to Base Station Assignment to Terminal Activities and Rain Event in Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Systems
Jan 2009
In point-multipoint systems the signal to interference plus noise ratio highly depends on the assignment of terminal stations (TS) to base stations (BS). The Broadband Fixed Wireless Access (BFWA)...
Provided by Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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White Papers
Topology-Transparent Distributed Scheduling in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
May 2009
Transmission scheduling is a key design problem in wireless multi-hop networks and many scheduling algorithms have been proposed to maximize the spatial reuse and minimize the Time-Division...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Impact of MAC Layer on the Performance of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Jan 2008
Mobile Ad hoc Networks is an autonomous system of mobile nodes connected by multi-hop wireless links without centralized infrastructure support. As mobile communication gains popularity, the need...
Provided by Jadavpur University
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White Papers
QVS: Quality-Aware Voice Streaming for Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2009
Recent years have witnessed the pilot deployments of audio or low-rate video wireless sensor networks for a class of mission-critical applications including search and rescue, security...
Provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Case Studies
Wireless Provider Turns Customer Churn Into Customer Retention
Sep 2008
Overwhelmed with the influx of customer requests and calls, BlackBerry technical support struggled to keep pace with growth. Training limitations and high agent turnover proved to be formidable...
Provided by Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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Case Studies
Giant Eagle Uses AirWave Wireless Management Suite to Operate a Multi-Vendor and Highly Distributed Retail Wireless Network
Nov 2008
Giant Eagle, Inc., ranked thirty-second on Forbes magazine's list of the largest private corporations, is one of the nation's largest food retailers and food distributors with approximately $7.1...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
MultiCare Leverages AirWave to Manage Nortel and Cisco Based WLAN
Feb 2009
When a large healthcare group with 93 locations started to deploy a Wi-Fi network, there were few indications of how fast demand for wireless services would grow. Now, after a neighboring hospital...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
Henkel Turns to the AirWave Wireless Management Suite to Manage a World-Wide Network
Feb 2009
With headquarters in Dusseldorf, Gennany, and operations in more than 125 countries around the world, Henkel operates a wireless mobility solution on a global basis. The name behind such...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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White Papers
Hybrid ARQ Based on Rateless Coding for Wireless Mesh Networks
May 2009
This paper shows an incremental redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) scheme, based on rateless coding, for possible application to a distributed wireless network. The proposed...
Provided by Universita degli Studi di Pavia
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Case Studies
Illinois State Manages Campus Wireless LAN With AirWave
Jun 2008
Illinois State University is dedicated to being a "Technology-friendly campus" and to using this technology to enhance teaching, learning, communication, and creativity at all levels. The...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
Telpage Transforms Communications in Rural America Using Motorola Wireless Broadband Solutions
May 2009
Telpage is a privately owned and managed communications company based in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The challenge was to find a scalable, reliable wireless architecture to...
Provided by Motorola
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Case Studies
Plantronics Case Study: Plantronics Wireless Office Headsets
Jun 2009
Salesforce.com is the market and technology leader in Software as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform as-a-Service (PaaS). Salesforce.com manages customer information for approximately 41,000 customers....
Provided by Plantronics
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White Papers
Tele-Immersion for Wireless Networks
May 2009
Tele-immersive 3D multi camera environments are beginning to emerge and they bring with them lots of applications as well as challenging research problems. They enable cooperative interaction...
Provided by University of Illinois
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White Papers
A Distributed and Autonomous Beacon Scheduling Algorithm for IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee Networks
Jul 2009
Even though IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee is considered a promising technology for low - cost low - power Wireless Sensor Networking (WSNs), the current standardization still shows some room for...
Provided by University of Dortmund
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White Papers
A Cross-Layer Integration Prototype for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2009
Nowadays, the cross layer integration of the different elements composing a wireless sensor network is seen as the most effective approach towards the deployment of long-lasting operating and...
Provided by University of Castilla-La Mancha
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White Papers
Wireless Sensor Networks for Surveillance Applications - A Comparative Survey of MAC Protocols
Aug 2008
Wireless sensor nodes are made up of small electronic devices which are capable of sensing, computing and transmitting data from harsh physical environments. These sensor nodes depend on batteries...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Whitepapers
Wireless Semantic RESTFUL Services Using Mobile Agents
Dec 2011
The author discuss the integration of semantic RESTFUL services and Mobile agents in wireless network environment. The author exploit the capabilities offered by Agents to query and invoke...
Provided by Infomesr
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Whitepapers
Non-linear Optimization of Mobile Radio Aware Routing Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2011
Transmission failures occur frequently in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) due to node failure, battery discharge, or interference by objects. Lossy WSNs are the error model to emulate real sensor...
Provided by Infomesr
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Whitepapers
A Study of Power Saving Technique in Wireless Networks
Oct 2012
Much research on wireless networks have focused on the power consumption of the wireless nodes, while at the same time how to acquire power from ambient environment is another direction to extend...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Dynamic Channel Allocation Scheme to Handle Hand-Off in Wireless Mobile Network
Oct 2012
The rapid growth in the demand for mobile communications has led to an intense research effort to achieve an efficient use of the scarce spectrum allocated for cellular communications. In this...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Enhancement of Improved Balanced LEACH for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
Sep 2012
Wireless sensor networks consists of thousands of tiny, low cost, low power and multi-functional sensor nodes where each sensor node has very low battery life. Purpose is to conserve the...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
CBE-ABR: A Cluster Based Enhanced Routing Protocol for AD HOC Mobile Networks
Oct 2009
A wireless ad hoc network is a collection of two or more devices with wireless communications and networking capabilities that communicate with each other without the aid of any centralized...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Multi Channel MAC for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jul 2009
In this paper, Sensor Multi Channel (SMC) Medium Access Control (MAC) has been proposed for wireless sensor networks. The SMC MAC uses a dedicated control channel and multiple data channels. The...
Provided by AIRCC
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A Survey of Wireless Sensor Network Architectures
Dec 2012
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors that cooperatively monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, vibration,...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Survey on Target Tracking Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2012
Target Tracking as it moves through a sensor network has become an increasingly important application in Wireless Sensor Networks. This paper examines some of the target tracking techniques in use...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Survey on Routing Mechanism and Techniques in Vehicle to Vehicle Communication (VANET)
Feb 2011
Now a day, one of the most attractive research topics in the area of Intelligent Traffic Control is Inter vehicle communication. In V2V communication it is also called VANET i.e. vehicular ad-hoc...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Local Thresholding in General Network Graphs
Dec 2012
Local thresholding algorithms were first presented more than a decade ago and have since been applied to a variety of data mining tasks in peer-to-peer systems, wireless sensor networks, and in...
Provided by University of Hagen
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Whitepapers
Joint Localization and Clock Synchronization for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2013
A fully-asynchronous network with one target sensor and a few anchors (nodes with known locations) is considered. Localization and synchronization are traditionally treated as two separate...
Provided by University of Tasmania
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Whitepapers
Performance Analysis of Clustering Protocol Using Fuzzy Logic for Wireless Sensor Network
Sep 2012
In order to gather information more efficiently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are partitioned into clusters. Most proposed clustering algorithms do not consider the location of the base...
Provided by IAES
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Combining Harmony Search and Learning Automata for Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2012
One of the critical challenges in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is energy conservation. Topology control is a vital process to minimize energy consumption and maximize the network lifetime. In...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Weighted Dynamic Distributed Clustering Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Network
Dec 2012
In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), conserving energy and increasing lifetime of the network are a critical issue that has been addressed by substantial research works. The clustering technique has...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Efficient Routing Protocol to Support QoS in Wireless Mesh Network
Oct 2012
The wireless mesh network is a new emerging technology that will change the world of industrial networks connectivity to more efficient and profitable. Mesh networks consist of static wireless...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Multiuser BER Analysis Of CS-QCSK Modulation Scheme in a Cellular System
Dec 2012
In recent years, chaotic communication is a hot research topic and it suits better for the emerging wireless networks because of its excellent features. Different chaos based modulation schemes...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Comparative Evaluation of Fading Channel Model Selection for Mobile Wireless Transmission System
Dec 2012
This paper compares the performance of Rayleigh, Rician and Log-normal distributions in mobile wireless transmission system. In these distributions link quality cannot be predicted accurately...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Trust Framework for Data Forwarding in Opportunistic Networks Using Mobile Traces
Dec 2012
Opportunistic networks are usually formed spontaneously by mobile devices equipped with short range wireless communication interfaces. The idea is that an end-to-end connection may never be...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Topology Management in Wireless Sensor Networks: Multi-State Algorithms
Dec 2012
In order to maximize the network's lifetime and ensure the connectivity among the nodes, most topology management practices use a subgroup of nodes for routing. This paper provides an in-depth...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Novel Range-Free Localization Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
Sep 2012
This paper present a low-cost yet effective localization scheme for the wireless sensor networks. There are many studies in the literature of locating the sensors in the wireless sensor networks....
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Multilayer Perceptron Guided Key Generation Through Mutation With Recursive Replacement in Wireless Communication (MLPKG)
Jul 2012
In this paper, a multilayer perceptron guided key generation for encryption/decryption (MLPKG) has been proposed through recursive replacement using mutated character code generation for wireless...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Novel Solution for Sleep Scheduler in Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2012
A novel strategy is proposed to manage the sleep of the nodes in the network so that energy can be conserved and network connectivity can be kept. The novelty of the strategy is its extreme...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Self Organizing Target-Reporting Sensor Node Selection for Underwater Wireless Sensor Network
Oct 2012
Under Water Sensor Networks UWSN are deployed to form distributed amorphous computing environments. While monitoring the ocean using UWSN, systematic approach has to be implemented in order to...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Fire Monitoring and Extinguishing Algorithm using Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
Oct 2012
Buildings may be subjected to natural hazards such as earthquakes, winds and fires during their long-term use. Fire is a very common hazard and could be monitored and prevented using Wireless...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Novel Approach for Faulty Node Detection with the Aid of Fuzzy Theory and Majority Voting in Wireless Sensor Networks
Oct 2012
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consist of many nodes that are usually created to identify environmental incidents. Each of these nodes includes sensor, processor, communication components...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
A Comparative Study of Mobile Wireless Communication Networks and Technologies
Oct 2012
Mobile and wireless networks have made tremendous growth in the last fifteen years. The rapid improvement of the mobile generations was for the purpose of supporting as many mobile devices as...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
Advanced Passive Clustering Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
Oct 2012
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a set of nodes communicating through wireless links to observe a given phenomenon. Mobility of sensor nodes posed new challenge witch demands researchers'...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
Energy Efficient Architecture to Cognitive Radio Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2012
Cognitive radio has been considered as a key technology for future wireless communications and mobile computing. In this cognitive radio technology spectrum play an important role. Effective...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
Identification & Punishment of Misbehaving Wireless Stations in IEEE 802.11
Dec 2012
Contemporary wireless devices should be equipped with functionality for supporting Quality of Service (QoS) & integrity of the data. Unfortunately, most widely used Medium Access Control (MAC)...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
Clustering Schemes in Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Ad hoc Network: Classification and Comparison
Dec 2012
Number of clustering schemes has been proposed so far for different ad hoc networks which play an important role in self organizing them. The two prominent ad hoc networks which have gained lot...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
Hierarchical Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
Dec 2012
In recent years, the use of wireless sensor networks in real life applications has increased rapidly. The building block of WSNs comprises of hundreds or even thousands of sensor nodes. These...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications (IJCNWC)
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Whitepapers
An Efficient Novel Key Management Scheme Using NChooseK Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
Nov 2012
In Wireless Sensor Networks Key Management is a very challenging phenomenon. This paper gives an illustration and demonstration of mathematical model of new key management scheme which overcomes...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Queue Length and Mobility aware Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Network
Dec 2012
A Mobile Ad-hoc NETwork (MANET) is different from other wireless networks in many ways. One of the key differences is that a MANET is a multi-hop wireless network,i.e., a routing path is composed...
Provided by International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security
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Whitepapers
Cost Function Evaluation of Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Networks
Jun 2012
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) basically are community networks by considering cost effective routing for the new generation wireless communication. WMNs are undergoing swift progress and...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
A Survey on Congestion Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2010
In Recent years, wireless sensor network plays a vital role in various fields. A Wireless Sensor Network is deployed with large number of sensor nodes. These sensor nodes acquire real time...
Provided by Kurukshetra University
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Whitepapers
Performance Comparison of Wavelet and FFT Based Multiuser MIMO OFDM over Wireless Rayleigh Fading Channel
Nov 2012
This paper examines the performance of Wavelet based Multi-User MIMO OFDM (MU- MIMO WOFDM) systems and a comparison is made with classical FFT based multiuser MIMO OFDM system. Wavelet analysis...
Provided by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
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Whitepapers
A Relay Node Based Hybrid Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2012
Due to the necessity of saving energy cost in low-powered devices, extending the lifetime of a sensor node powered by battery in both homogeneous and heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)...
Provided by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
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Whitepapers
Design of Wireless System with Minimum Eb/No and Optimization of Power Consumption
May 2012
It is very important to design the wireless communication system with the minimum Eb/No and to optimize the power consumption because most of the wireless communication and mobile computing...
Provided by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
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Whitepapers
Classification and Evaluation of Mobility Metrics for Mobility Model Movement Patterns in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Sep 2011
A mobile ad hoc network is collection of self configuring and adaption of wireless link between communicating devices (mobile devices) to form an arbitrary topology and multi-hop wireless...
Provided by AIRCC
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Case Studies
National Instruments Overcomes Geography With In-Building Wireless Solution
Mar 2008
For the past 30 years, National Instruments has been a technology pioneer and leader in automated instrumentation technology for test, measurement, and design applications. The problem is the...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
ADC Telecommunications Case Study: Multi-Carrier Cellular at Louisville Baptist Hospital
Mar 2008
Baptist Healthcare System, Inc. is one of the largest not-for-profit health care systems in Kentucky. To facilitate physician and staff communications within its million squarefoot Baptist...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
In-Building Is Just What Doctors Ordered: Lima Memorial
Mar 2008
Built in 1933, Lima Memorial Hospital is an 8-story, 300-bed facility that serves a 10-county area in western Ohio. With a mission to continually improve its community's quality of life, Lima...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Washington DC Law Firm Enables Wireless Coverage
Feb 2008
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP (K&L Gates) is a large corporate law firm that represents capital markets participants and leading global corporations, growth and middle-market...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Improving Campus Quality of Life With In-Building Wireless
Feb 2008
Long regarded as one of the nation's top 10 universities, Duke University offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs at its Durham, North Carolina campus. It wanted to be able to...
Provided by ADC
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Case Studies
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Feb 2008
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (HAIA) is the world's busiest passenger airport, serving more than 83 million passengers per year. In 2000, HAIA management determined that the...
Provided by ADC
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White Papers
A MAC-Aware Energy Efficient Reliable Transport Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2008
In a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), interesting events are reported to the sink by the sensors in a distributed manner. Applications running at the sink require certain reliability in terms of...
Provided by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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White Papers
Adaptation of Terminal to Base Station Assignment to Terminal Activities and Rain Event in Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Systems
Jan 2009
In point-multipoint systems the signal to interference plus noise ratio highly depends on the assignment of terminal stations (TS) to base stations (BS). The Broadband Fixed Wireless Access (BFWA)...
Provided by Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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White Papers
Topology-Transparent Distributed Scheduling in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
May 2009
Transmission scheduling is a key design problem in wireless multi-hop networks and many scheduling algorithms have been proposed to maximize the spatial reuse and minimize the Time-Division...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Impact of MAC Layer on the Performance of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Jan 2008
Mobile Ad hoc Networks is an autonomous system of mobile nodes connected by multi-hop wireless links without centralized infrastructure support. As mobile communication gains popularity, the need...
Provided by Jadavpur University
-
White Papers
QVS: Quality-Aware Voice Streaming for Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2009
Recent years have witnessed the pilot deployments of audio or low-rate video wireless sensor networks for a class of mission-critical applications including search and rescue, security...
Provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Case Studies
Wireless Provider Turns Customer Churn Into Customer Retention
Sep 2008
Overwhelmed with the influx of customer requests and calls, BlackBerry technical support struggled to keep pace with growth. Training limitations and high agent turnover proved to be formidable...
Provided by Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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Case Studies
Giant Eagle Uses AirWave Wireless Management Suite to Operate a Multi-Vendor and Highly Distributed Retail Wireless Network
Nov 2008
Giant Eagle, Inc., ranked thirty-second on Forbes magazine's list of the largest private corporations, is one of the nation's largest food retailers and food distributors with approximately $7.1...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
MultiCare Leverages AirWave to Manage Nortel and Cisco Based WLAN
Feb 2009
When a large healthcare group with 93 locations started to deploy a Wi-Fi network, there were few indications of how fast demand for wireless services would grow. Now, after a neighboring hospital...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
Henkel Turns to the AirWave Wireless Management Suite to Manage a World-Wide Network
Feb 2009
With headquarters in Dusseldorf, Gennany, and operations in more than 125 countries around the world, Henkel operates a wireless mobility solution on a global basis. The name behind such...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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White Papers
Hybrid ARQ Based on Rateless Coding for Wireless Mesh Networks
May 2009
This paper shows an incremental redundancy Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) scheme, based on rateless coding, for possible application to a distributed wireless network. The proposed...
Provided by Universita degli Studi di Pavia
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Case Studies
Illinois State Manages Campus Wireless LAN With AirWave
Jun 2008
Illinois State University is dedicated to being a "Technology-friendly campus" and to using this technology to enhance teaching, learning, communication, and creativity at all levels. The...
Provided by Aruba Networks
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Case Studies
Telpage Transforms Communications in Rural America Using Motorola Wireless Broadband Solutions
May 2009
Telpage is a privately owned and managed communications company based in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The challenge was to find a scalable, reliable wireless architecture to...
Provided by Motorola
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Case Studies
Plantronics Case Study: Plantronics Wireless Office Headsets
Jun 2009
Salesforce.com is the market and technology leader in Software as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform as-a-Service (PaaS). Salesforce.com manages customer information for approximately 41,000 customers....
Provided by Plantronics
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White Papers
Tele-Immersion for Wireless Networks
May 2009
Tele-immersive 3D multi camera environments are beginning to emerge and they bring with them lots of applications as well as challenging research problems. They enable cooperative interaction...
Provided by University of Illinois
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White Papers
A Distributed and Autonomous Beacon Scheduling Algorithm for IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee Networks
Jul 2009
Even though IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee is considered a promising technology for low - cost low - power Wireless Sensor Networking (WSNs), the current standardization still shows some room for...
Provided by University of Dortmund
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White Papers
A Cross-Layer Integration Prototype for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jun 2009
Nowadays, the cross layer integration of the different elements composing a wireless sensor network is seen as the most effective approach towards the deployment of long-lasting operating and...
Provided by University of Castilla-La Mancha
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White Papers
Wireless Sensor Networks for Surveillance Applications - A Comparative Survey of MAC Protocols
Aug 2008
Wireless sensor nodes are made up of small electronic devices which are capable of sensing, computing and transmitting data from harsh physical environments. These sensor nodes depend on batteries...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Joint Stream Control and Scheduling in Multihop Wireless Networks With MIMO Links
Dec 2008
MIMO links can significantly improve network throughput by supporting multiple concurrent data streams between a pair of nodes and suppressing wireless interference. This paper formally defines a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Low-Complexity, High-Throughput Multiple-Access Wireless Protocol for Body Sensor Networks
Mar 2009
Wireless systems that form a body-area network must be made small and low power without sacrificing performance. To achieve high-throughput communication in low-cost wireless body area networks,...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Overview and Challenges of Routing Protocol and Mac Layer in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network
Oct 2009
Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) are a new paradigm of wireless wearable devices enabling instantaneous person-to-person, person-to-machine or machine-to-person communications immediately and easily...
Provided by Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology
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Case Studies
School System Extends Reliable, Centrally-Managed WLAN Throughout the District With Cooperative Control Solution From Aerohive
Aug 2009
Harrisonburg city public schools, located in virginia's Scenic Shenandoah Valley, serves 4400 students kindergarten through 12th grade with a faculty of approximately 750. Maintaining adequate...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Case Studies
University in Texas Chooses Manageable, Reliable, and Interoperable Wireless Networking From Aerohive
Apr 2009
Lubbock Christian University, in Lubbock, Texas, was established in 1957 by members of the Churches of Christ. To serve a population of students, faculty, and staff growing ever more mobile, the...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Manageable, Reliable, and Flexible Wireless Networking for Educational Institution Uses Cooperative Control Wireless LAN From Aerohive
Mar 2009
The Madeira school, founded in 1906, is an all girls Boarding and day school, grades 9 - 12, located 12 miles outside Washington, D.C. in McLean, Virginia. To provide access to these, as well as...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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White Papers
Efficient Data Collection for Wireless Networks: Delay and Energy Tradeoffs
Jul 2009
This paper studies efficient data collection for wireless sensor networks. The paper presents efficient distributed algorithms with approximately the minimum delay, or the minimum messages to be...
Provided by Northwestern Polytechnical University
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Case Studies
Secure and Affordable Wireless Networking for Headquarters and Branch Offices With Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Equipment From Aerohive
Jan 2008
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. The company has 520 employees in more than 40 offices and is in the business of leasing, developing, redeveloping, buying, selling, and managing industrial...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Case Studies
Secure, Reliable, Cost-Effective Wireless Networking for Global Firm With Cooperative Control Wireless LAN From Aerohive
Feb 2009
Flow International Corporation is the world's leading developer and manufacturer of Ultrahigh-Pressure (UHP) waterjet technology for cutting and cleaning with nearly 60 percent market share. The...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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White Papers
Non-Preemptive Constrained Link Scheduling in Wireless Mesh Networks
Feb 2009
This paper considers the problem of link scheduling with non-preemptive constraint in wireless mesh networks. In real-world implementation, there is often a constraint that a link can only...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Case Studies
Flexible, Easy to Deploy and Manage Wireless Networking for Healthcare Facilities With Cooperative Control Wireless LAN From Aerohive
Feb 2009
Founded in 1989, privately owned Complete HealthCare Resources has been providing strategic solutions to long-term care, assisted living and retirement communities through management and...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Case Studies
Acute-Care Facility Brings Cutting-Edge Healthcare Excellence to the Imperial Valley With Aerohive Cooperative Control Wireless LAN
Sep 2008
El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC) is a 165-bed rural acute-care facility located in the Southeastern California desert. Like many U.S. community hospitals, ECRMC has limited financial...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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White Papers
A Survey of Mac Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2009
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become an active research area for the researchers. The sensor nodes are generally unattended after their deployment in hazardous, hostile or remote areas....
Provided by Indian Institute of Technology Allahabad
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Case Studies
Health Care System Serves Four Health Care Facilities, Thousands of Employees, and Hundreds of Doctors, With One Wireless LAN Solution From Aerohive
Aug 2009
Riverside health care systems manage four facilities in Westchester County, just north of New York City. The health care provider is always looking to state-of-the-art medical technology to...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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White Papers
Minimum Schedule Lengths With Rate Control in Wireless Networks
Oct 2008
This paper studies the problem of joint scheduling and rate control in wireless networks, when each transmitter has a finite amount of data traffic to deliver to its corresponding receiver. The...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Case Studies
Upgrade From Autonomous APs to Support Next Generation Wireless LAN Services
Jan 2008
One of the world's largest lighting manufacturers, Acuity Brands Lighting, chose to upgrade from autonomous APs to Aerohive Hive APs. With the responsibility for handling management of the global...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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Case Studies
Reliable, Cost Effective, and Easy to Manage Wireless Networking for Warehousing Facilities With Cooperative Control Wireless LAN From Aerohive
Mar 2009
New York-based Charmer Sunbelt Group (CSG) distributes wine and spirits to retail establishments in 15 states and the District of Columbia, employing over 5000 people and generating more than $4.5...
Provided by Aerohive Networks
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