Abstract— One of the major advantages of wireless communication over wired is the flexibility when creating links between nodes. But this comes at a price as influences from ou...
Jeroen Avonts, Nik Van den Wijngaert, Chris Blondi...
— The scalability of Internet addressing and routing has been a serious issue and becomes a more urgent problem today because of driving factors like IPv6. A radical impacting el...
—an interplay between mobile devices and static sensor nodes is envisioned in the near future. This will enable a heterogeneous design space that can offset the stringent resourc...
— In this paper we present a hardware architecture for string matching. Our solution based on using a Bloom filter based pre-processor and a parallelized hashing engine is capab...
—For real-time wireless communications, short forward error-correcting (FEC) codes are indispensable due to the strict delay requirement. In this paper we study the performance o...
Sheng Tong, Dengsheng Lin, Aleksandar Kavcic, Baom...
Abstract— Packet delay and bandwidth are two important metrics for measuring quality of service (QoS) of Internet services. Traditionally, packet delay differentiation and fair b...
—Channel-specific path data for a 44-node 2.4 GHz wireless sensor network deployed in an industrial setting is presented. Each node generates one data packet every 28 seconds wit...
Abstract— The IEEE 802.16 mesh mode supports two scheduling mechanisms, namely centralized scheduling and distributed scheduling. Centralized scheduling is based on a routing tre...
— Despite the popularity of VoIP these days, this method of communication may present significant security challenges in terms of privacy and accounting. Authentication and messa...
Abstract—Traditional Dijkstra and Bellman-Ford routing algorithms can only provide the best route to each destination based on a fixed link cost model. We propose a utility-base...