دانلود مقاله Vector network analyzers در 4 ص با فرمت WORD
مقاله Vector network analyzers
دانلود مقاله Vector network analyzers در 4 ص با فرمت WORD
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Modern engines are being designed to operate at high engine speeds and loads. In order to fulfill the requirements of developing new engines, lubrication system must be improved.
In this paper, two important components, chain tensioner and anti-drain valve, have been investigated as well as other components in the lubrication system.
Engine description:
There are three important reasons for improving the base engine to the modified engine:
(1) using inexpensive and locally abundant CNG fuel,
(2) demanding higher power and
(3) modifying weaknesses of the base engine. The engine parameters are listed in table.
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ABSTRACT
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of low size, power
constrained nodes that sense the environment and communicate
this information through wireless links. There are a number of
research issues in WSN with energy efficiency being one of the
prime issues for WSN applications. In clustering-based routing
protocols, cluster head selection has significant effect on
performance of the protocol, along with routing technique. Game
theory as a mathematical notion, being able to analyze interactive
decision situations, is applicable to a wide spectrum within WSN.
It can assist in designing more efficient protocols. This article
surveys the application of game theory in wireless sensor network
protocols, specifically in the domain of communication protocols
involving cluster formation i.e. clustering protocols in WSN and
how it optimizes the functioning of these protocols.
512 صفحه
Wireless Network Performance Enhancement via Directional Antennas, Models, Protocols and Systems 2016
edited by John. Matyjas
CRC Press
سرفصلها
Section I DIRECTION AL ANTENN AS
1Introduction: Switched/Steered Directional Antennas for Networking.......................3
TAN NGO, MURALI TUMMALA, AND JOHN McEACHEN
Design and Optimization of Wideband Log-Periodic Dipole Arrays under
Requirements for High Gain, High Front-to-Back Ratio, Optimal Gain
Flatness, and Low Side Lobe Level: The Application of Invasive Weed
Optimization...............................................................................................................21
ZAHARIAS D. ZAHARIS, PAVLOS I. LAZARIDIS, CHRISTOS SKEBERIS,
GEORGE MASTORAKIS, CONSTANDINOS X. MAVROMOUSTAKIS,
EVANGELOS PALLIS, DIMITRIOS I. STRATAKIS, AND THOMAS D. XENOS
Section II DIRECTION AL MAC
Discovery Strategies for a Directional Wake-Up Radio in Mobile Networks.............65
WEN-CHAN SHIH, RAJA JURDAK, DAVID ABBOTT, PAI H. CHOU,
AND WEN-TSUEN CHEN
Medium Access Control for Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas..............77
T. OWENS WALKER III, MURALI TUMMALA, AND JOHN McEACHEN
IEEE 802.11ad Wireless Local Area Network and Its MAC Performance................101
DAVID TUNG CHONG WONG, FRANCOIS CHIN, XIAOMING PENG,
AND QIAN CHEN
Section III MILLIMETE R WAVE
MAC Layer Protocols for Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas................131
MUHAMMAD IRFAN RAFIQUE
Millimeter-Wave Wireless Networks: A Medium Access Control Perspective..........155
SHIWEN MAO AND THEODORE (TED) S. RAPPAPORT
Directional MAC Protocols for 60 GHz Millimeter Wave WLANs..........................169
KISHOR CHANDRA AND R. VENKATESHA PRASAD
Performance Improvements of mm-Wave Wireless Personal Area Networks
Using Beamforming and Beamswitching..................................................................189
SEOKHYUN YOON
Applications of Directional Networking in Military Systems...................................207
LATHA KANT, RITU CHADHA, AND JOHN LEE
Section IV MIMO
Design and Implementation of Directional Antenna-Based LOS–MIMO
System for Gbps Wireless Backhaul..........................................................................229
XIANG CHEN, XIUJUN ZHANG, SHIDONG ZHOU, MING ZHAO, AND JING WANG
MIMO and Cooperation in Cognitive Radio-Based Wireless Networks: Stateof-
the-Art and Perspectives.......................................................................................249
ABDELAALI CHAOUB
Section V ADVANCED TO PICS
Directional Antennas and Beamforming for Cognitive Radio-Based Wireless
Networks...................................................................................................................273
ABDELAALI CHAOUB AND ELHASSANE IBN-ELHAJ
Multicast Algorithm Design for Energy-Constrained Multihop Wireless
Networks with Directional Antennas........................................................................293
YI SHI, Y. THOMAS HOU, HANIF D. SHERALI, AND WENJING LOU
Connectivity of Large-Scale Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas...........315
CHI-KIN CHAU, RICHARD J. GIBBENS, AND DON TOWSLEY
Bounds on the Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks with Lossy Links
and Directional Antennas.........................................................................................329
JUAN M. ALONSO, AMANDA NORDHAMN, SIMON OLOFSSON,
AND THIEMO VOIGT
Section VI APPLICATIONS
Utilization of Directional Antennas in Flying Ad Hoc Networks: Challenges
and Design Guidelines..............................................................................................365
ŞAMIL TEMEL AND İLKER BEKMEZCI
Military Networks Enabled by Directional Antennas...............................................381
JERRY SONNENBERG, KEITH OLDS, EMIL SVATIK, AND DAVE CHESTER
Military Applications of Directional Mesh Networking...........................................393
TODD MCINTYRE, MARC J. RUSSON, STEPHEN M. DUDLEY, AND VICTOR WELLS
Collaborative and Opportunistic Content Dissemination via Directional
Antennas....................................................................................................................435
YONG LI, WEI FENG, LI SU, XIANG CHEN, AND DEPENG JIN
The Evolution of Directional Networking Systems Architecture..............................465
MATTHEW SHERMAN