by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
This paper presents a passive wireless sensing paradigm based on the harmonic transponder comprising an antenna covered with a metamaterial-inspired helical structure, which is sensitive to the liquid-level within. An interrogator transmits frequency hopped UHF RFID... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
Energy harvesting from the surroundings is a promising solution to perpetually power-up wirelesssensor communications. This paper presents a data-driven approach of finding optimal transmission policies for a solar-powered sensor node that attempts to maximize net bit... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
In many mission critical applications of mobile robotic sensor networks (MRSNs), the intersensor collaboration requires reliable application-level coordination based on strong network connectivity with some suggested solutions. In practice, however, the disturbing... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
New three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques enable the integration of an antenna directly onto the package of a small wireless sensor node. This volume-filling approach ensures near-optimal bandwidth performance of the small antenna, increasing a system’s... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
To ensure the security and privacy of the patient’s health status in the wireless body area networks(WBANs), it is critical to secure the extra-body communication between the smart portable device held by the WBAN client and the application providers, such as... by NS2 Simulator Project Team | Oct 14, 2015 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NS2
Laboratory practices are very important activities in BSc (Bachelor of Science) and MSc (Master of Science) engineering courses involving concepts of Measurement Science, because they give to both undergraduate and graduate students the unique opportunity to verify...