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Versatile Low Power Media Access for Wireless Sensor Networks

by Joseph Polastre, Jason Hill, David Culler , 2004
"... We propose B-MAC, a carrier sense media access protocol for wireless sensor networks that provides a flexible interface to obtain ultra low power operation, effective collision avoidance, and high channel utilization. To achieve low power operation, B-MAC employs an adaptive preamble sampling scheme ..."
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We propose B-MAC, a carrier sense media access protocol for wireless sensor networks that provides a flexible interface to obtain ultra low power operation, effective collision avoidance, and high channel utilization. To achieve low power operation, B-MAC employs an adaptive preamble sampling

Token flow control

by Amit Kumar, et al.
"... As companies move towards many-core chips, an efficient onchip communication fabric to connect these cores assumes critical importance. To address limitations to wire delay scalability and increasing bandwidth demands, state-of-the-art on-chip networks use a modular packet-switched design with route ..."
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with routers at every hop which allow sharing of network channels over multiple packet flows. This, however, leads to packets going through a complex router pipeline at every hop, resulting in the overall communication energy/delay being dominated by the router overhead, as opposed to just wire energy

A simple cooperative diversity method based on network path selection

by Aggelos Bletsas, Ashish Khisti, David P. Reed, Andrew Lippman - IEEE J. SELECT. AREAS COMMUN , 2006
"... Cooperative diversity has been recently proposed as a way to form virtual antenna arrays that provide dramatic gains in slow fading wireless environments. However, most of the proposed solutions require distributed space–time coding algorithms, the careful design of which is left for future investi ..."
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for cooperation between the source and the destination. We develop and analyze a distributed method to select the best relay that requires no topology information and is based on local measurements of the instantaneous channel conditions. This method also requires no explicit communication among the relays

FLUID: Improving Throughputs in Enterprise Wireless LANs through Flexible Channelization

by Shravan Rayanchu, Vivek Shrivastava, Suman Banerjee, Ranveer Chandra , 2011
"... This paper introduces models and a system for designing 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) using flexible channelization — the choice of an appropriate channel width and center frequency for each transmission. In contrast to current 802.11 systems that use fixed width channels, the proposed system, FLUID, ..."
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This paper introduces models and a system for designing 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) using flexible channelization — the choice of an appropriate channel width and center frequency for each transmission. In contrast to current 802.11 systems that use fixed width channels, the proposed system, FLUID

Efficient Resource Allocation with Flexible Channel Cooperation in OFDMA Cognitive Radio Networks

by Hong Xu, Baochun Li
"... Abstract—Recently, a cooperative paradigm for single-channel cognitive radio networks has been advocated, where primary users can leverage secondary users to relay their traffic. However, it is not clear how such cooperation can be exploited in multi-channel networks effectively. Conventional cooper ..."
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utility. This work represents the first attempt to address these challenges. We propose FLEC, a novel design of flexible channel cooperation. It allows secondary users to freely optimize the use of channels for transmitting primary data along with their own data, in order to maximize performance. Further

A FLEXIBLE CHANNEL ALLOCATION WITH RESOURCE PREDICTION FOR MOBILE MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS

by G. Sivaradje, P. Dananjayan
"... Abstract: In this paper, a flexible channel allocation strategy with wiener prediction method is proposed for mobile multimedia networks. In this scheme, a set of available channels is divided into fixed and flexible sets and, using wiener prediction technique channels are allocated for multimedia c ..."
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Abstract: In this paper, a flexible channel allocation strategy with wiener prediction method is proposed for mobile multimedia networks. In this scheme, a set of available channels is divided into fixed and flexible sets and, using wiener prediction technique channels are allocated for multimedia

Open-Economy Inflation Targeting

by Lars E. O. Svensson , 1998
"... The paper extends previous analysis of closed-economy inflation targeting to a small open economy with forward-looking aggregate supply and demand with some microfoundations, and with stylized realistic lags in the different transmission channels for monetary policy. The paper compares targeting of ..."
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The paper extends previous analysis of closed-economy inflation targeting to a small open economy with forward-looking aggregate supply and demand with some microfoundations, and with stylized realistic lags in the different transmission channels for monetary policy. The paper compares targeting

1A Flexible Channel Coding Approach for Short-Length Codewords

by Mikel Hernaez, Student Member, Pedro M. Crespo, Senior Member, Javier Del Ser, Senior Member
"... Abstract—This letter introduces a novel channel coding design framework for short-length codewords that permits balancing the tradeoff between the bit error rate floor and waterfall region by modifying a single real-valued parameter. The proposed approach is based on combining convolutional coding w ..."
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Abstract—This letter introduces a novel channel coding design framework for short-length codewords that permits balancing the tradeoff between the bit error rate floor and waterfall region by modifying a single real-valued parameter. The proposed approach is based on combining convolutional coding

Peristaltic Flow of a Dusty Couple Stress Fluid in a Flexible Channel

by S Ravi Kumar , D Prabhakar Yadhav , G Kathyayani , R Siva Prasad , G Prabhakara Rao , S Ravi Kumar , Al
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Flow Of Herschel – Bulkley Fluid In An Inclined Flexible Channel Lined With Porous Material Under Peristalsis

by S. Sreenadh, S. Rajender, Y. V. K. Ravi Kumar , 2011
"... Abstract—�This paper is concerned with the study of the peristaltic flow of Herschel – Bulkley fluid in an inclined flexible channel lined with porous material under long wave length and low Reynolds number assumptions. This model may be applicable to describe blood flow in the sense that erythrocyt ..."
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Abstract—�This paper is concerned with the study of the peristaltic flow of Herschel – Bulkley fluid in an inclined flexible channel lined with porous material under long wave length and low Reynolds number assumptions. This model may be applicable to describe blood flow in the sense
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