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Adaptation Service Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks with Balanced Energy Aggregation 

Kim, Eun (2006-05-15)
Wireless sensor networks consist of tiny, energy-constrained sensor nodes that may be deployed in large numbers. Considering these unique characteristics, our adaptation service framework is designed to deliver distributed ...

Implementation of Distributed Composition Service for Self-organizing Sensor Networks 

Naik, Udayan (2005-12-15)
The heterogeneity and mobility inherent in large-scale ad-hoc sensor network accounts for the difficulty in developing applications in such environment. The difficulty primarily arises from weak and intermittent disconnection, ...

An Improvement on Maximum Residual Energy Routing of Sensor Networks 

Zhang, Lei (2005-08-15)
When Maximum Residual Energy Routing is adopted in actual battery-powered sensor networks, how to further improve the energy consumption in this protocol and prolong the system lifetime becomes a critical problem. In sensor ...

On Secure Media Streaming with Path Diversity in MANETs 

Chen, Lei (2007-08-15)
To provide reliable and secure media streaming is quite challenging in the environment of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) in which wireless signals are exposed in air and the quality of media streaming is degraded by ...

A Quantitative Study of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) Over Internet Protocol (IP) Protocols 

Williams, James (2005-12-15)
The research, which is discussed in this dissertation, consists of the development and testing of a suite of ten Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and reliable Real Time Protocol (RTP) MIDI over IP (MOIP) protocols, and ...

Timer-based Protocols in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks 

Kim, Bonam (2006-08-15)
Wireless ad hoc and sensor networks present the next great challenge for distributed system research. In wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, each node participates the routing process that allows a packet to be forwarded ...