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TRIDENTCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
From Kansei to KanseiGenie: Architecture of Federated, Programmable Wireless Sensor Fabrics
Abstract. This paper deals with challenges in federating wireless sensing fabrics. Federations of this sort are currently being developed in next generation global end-to-end exper...
Mukundan Sridharan, Wenjie Zeng, William Leal, Xi ...
AICT
2006
IEEE
225views Communications» more  AICT 2006»
13 years 9 months ago
Migration to 4 G: Mobile IP based Solutions
Fourth Generation (4G) is the next generation of wireless networks that will replace third Generation (3G) networks sometimes in future. 4G is intended to provide high speed, high...
K. R. Santhi, G. Senthil Kumaran
CHI
1994
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
User interface tools
A user interface software tool helps developers design and implement the user interface. Research on past tools has had enormous impact on today's developers--virtually all a...
Brad A. Myers, Dan R. Olsen
ICECCS
1997
IEEE
97views Hardware» more  ICECCS 1997»
13 years 11 months ago
A Synthesis Method for Fault-tolerant and Flexible Multipath Routing Protocols
Design of practical routing protocols is complex and dificult due to complicated requirements of faulttolerance and flexibility. The protocol is defined to be fault-tolerant if me...
Yutaka Hatanaka, Masahide Nakamura, Yoshiaki Kakud...
VTC
2007
IEEE
161views Communications» more  VTC 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Early Results on Hydra: A Flexible MAC/PHY Multihop Testbed
— Hydra is a flexible wireless network testbed being developed at UT Austin. Our focus is networks that support multiple wireless hops and where the network, especially the MAC,...
Ketan Mandke, Soon-Hyeok Choi, Gibeom Kim, Robert ...