Title: Chapter 10 – Network Coding in Disruption Tolerant Networks Author(S) :Xiaolan Zhang1, Giovanni Neglia2, Jim Kurose3 Journal/Conference Name: Network Coding :Volume Year: 1012 :Issue Pages: 267–308 در صورت بروز مشکل در دانلود مقاله یا سوال با آدرس ایمیل projectsara.ir@gmail.com مکاتبه نمایید. با تشکر ...
Title: Error Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Author(S) :Oskar Eriksson :Journal/Conference Name :Volume Year: 2011 :Issue :Pages در صورت بروز مشکل در دانلود مقاله یا سوال با آدرس ایمیل projectsara.ir@gmail.com مکاتبه نمایید. با تشکر ...
PPR: Partial Packet Recovery for Wireless NetworksKyle Jamieson and Hari BalakrishnanMIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab{jamieson, hari}@csail.mit.edu AbstractBit errors occur over wireless channels when the signal isn’t strong enough toovercome the effects of interference and noise. Current wireless protocols may useforward error correction (FEC) to correct for some (small) number of bit errors,but generally retransmit the whole packet if the FEC is insufficie ...
International Journal of Research in Advent Technology, Vol.2, No.5, May 2014E-ISSN: 2321-9637 Er. Nitin Aggarwal1, Ms. Kanta Dhankhar2 Abstract-Due to recent developments in technology and uniquely distinct characteristics of MANETs, theapplicability of MANETs have become pervasive. As the applications are increasing, the vulnerability of thesenetworks against various attacks has been exposed. MANETs have not clearly and explicitly stated defensemechanisms, so attacker node can easily di ...
Raghu K. Ganti, Praveen Jayachandran ∗,Haiyun Luo, and Tarek F. Abdelzaher AbstractDatalink layer framing in wireless sensor networks usuallyfaces a trade-off between large frame sizes for highchannel bandwidth utilization and small frame sizes for effectiveerror recovery. Given the high error rates of intermotecommunications, TinyOS opts in favor of small framesizes at the cost of extremely low channel bandwidth utilization.In this paper, we describe Seda: a streaming datalinklaye ...
Jaein Jeong and Cheng Tien EeDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceUniversity of California, BerkeleyMay 16, 2003 AbstractIn any network, there are two basic methods to recover errorneous packets. One way is to useAutomatic Repeat Request (ARQ), and another is Forward Error Correction (FEC). Since, in sen-sor networks, power is scarce and is primarily consumed by wireless transmission and reception,we would prefer to use FEC rather than ARQ. In this paper we determine empirica ...