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  • Abolhasan Mehran; Wysocki Tadeusz (Auerbach Publications - Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2006)
    The 1990s witnessed a rapid growth in research interests in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The infrastructureless and dynamic nature of these networks demand that a new set of networking strategies be implemented to ...
  • Chiu Christopher; Chaczko Zenon; Moses Perez (IEEE CPS, 2009)
    This paper discusses the results of utilising advanced EKM modelling techniques to manage Sensor-Actor networks (SANETs) such as wireless sensor networks. EKMs allow a quantitative analysis of an algorithmic artificial ...
  • Lowe David; Miorandi Daniel (Springer, 2009)
    The design of efficient routing algorithms is an important issue in dense ad hoc wireless networks. Previous work has shown that benefits can be achieved through the creation of a set of data ¿highways¿ that carry packets ...
  • Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Reeves Scott; Mohd Ramli Huda Adibah; Basukala Riyaj (IEEE, 2010)
    The use of Hybrid ARQ in wireless networks is to provide fast re-transmits and to lower the overall error rate. The performance of HARQ schemes is a well studied field, with many results to draw from in the literature. An ...
  • Sandrasegaran Kumbesan; Li Mo; Tung Tracy (ICCCE, 2006)
    The growing demands for ubiquitous high-speed data services require hybrid interworking in Next- Generation (NG) wireless networks. Handover management is important in providing seamless roaming when User Equipments ...
  • Navarrete Guzman Gina; Agbinya Johnson; Momani Mohammad; Akache Mahmood (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    This document presents an analysis of the factors that influence the network topology in a broadband mobile wireless as hoc networks moving on platforms. This paper focuses on studying the topology for networks where ...
  • Vu Thang; Nguyen Dinh; Trinh Vu (IEEE, 2008)
    In a rank-deficient MIMt> system, the number of non-zero eigen-modes is smaller than min In such a system, it is desirable to be able to identify then eliminate the most 'inactive' antennas or equivalently to select the ...
  • Smith David (IPS Radio and Space Services, 2002)
    Jakes model for frequency flat fading processes in mobile radio systems is extended to allow for better modelling of a space-time Rayleigh fading multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel. A conventional four transmit ...
  • Mortari Alessia; Brown Nigel; Geczy Carolyn; Coster Hans; Valenzuela Stella; Martin Donald; Csoregi Elisabeth (IEEE, 2006)
    Three different methods of using protein-based capacitive biosensors for the detection of heavy-metal ions are presented. The metal-binding proteins SmtA, S100A12, MerP and four modified MerPs were immobilised as the ...
  • Li Ming; Hoang Doan; Li Zheng (IEEE Communications Society, 2009)
    This simple and scalable Differentiated Services (DiffServ) QoS control model is acceptable for the core of the network. However, more explicit and stringent admission and reservation based QoS mechanisms are required in ...
  • Zheng Lihong; Hoang Doan (IEEE, 2008)
    In a high density wireless environment, channel interference among users of many overlapped Basic Service Sets (OBSSs) is a serious problem. Our solution for the problem relies on a resource coordination scheme that utilizes ...
  • Hoang Doan; Lawrence Elaine; Ahmad Nor Faizah; Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Homer Caroline; Foureur Maralyn; Leap Nicky (IEEE, 2008)
    Surprisingly women-held pregnancy health records (paper based) are still predominantly used in most hospitals in Australia. These records are not standardized as each hospital or state has a slightly different version. ...
  • Mastali Naziah; Agbinya Johnson (IEEE, 2010)
    With the advances in Information Technology (IT) there has been an increase in threats to the communication systems and its assets. One of the most important issues of all IP networks that integrate wireless and wired ...
  • Takruri Maen; Challa Subhash; Chakravorty Rajib (IEEE, 2008)
    The purpose for wireless sensor networks is to deploy low cost sensors with sufficient computing and communication capabilities to support networked sensing applications. The emphasis on lower cost led to sensors that are ...
  • Nguyen Thanh Binh; Hoang Doan (CSREA Press, 2009)
    Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) has become an important tool for composing new business processess from Web services and designing Grid workflows. However, running BPEL processes is often error prone procedure ...
  • Mearns Haydn; Leaney John; Parakhine Artem; Debenham John; Verchere Dominique (IEEE, 2011)
    Expansion in telecommunications services, such as triple play and unified communications, introduces complexity that adversely affects service and network provisioning, especially in terms of provisioning times and the ...
  • Chiang Frank; Braun Robin; Magrath Shane; Markovits Shmuel; Huang Shane (IEEE, 2005)
    Autonomic communications have attracted huge attention recently for the management of telecommunication networks in the European Network Research Community. The purpose of this research is to offer the abilities such as ...
  • Lubrin Einstein; Lawrence Elaine; Felix Navarro Karla; Zmijewska Agnieszka (ACTA Press, 2006)
    This study concentrates on investigating the degree of awareness, future adoption and uptake of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) (in particular Motes) in the Health Monitoring arena via the use of our second Weo-based survey. ...
  • Miller Diana; Grimwade Julia; Betteridge Thu; Rozgaja Tania; Torgue Julien; Leonard Alan (National Academy of Sciences, 2009)
    Eukaryotic initiator proteins form origin recognition complexes (ORCs) that bind to replication origins during most of the cell cycle and direct assembly of prereplication complexes (pre-RCs) before the onset of S phase. ...
  • Aubrey Timothy; Aboura Khalid (IEEE, 2008)
    Previous studies have investigated communications between regions of space and have considered the effect of antenna volume in determining the theoretical capacity of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications ...