PPT-E- MiLi : Energy-Minimizing Idle Listening in Wireless Networks
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Xinyu Zhang Kang G Shin University of Michigan Ann Arbor WiFi for mobile devices WiFi popular means of wireless Internet connection WiFi a main energy consumer
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Xinyu Zhang Kang G Shin University of Michigan Ann Arbor WiFi for mobile devices WiFi popular means of wireless Internet connection WiFi a main energy consumer in mobile devices. In applications with a great number of sensor nodes and a wide area of monitored environment it is not always feasible to replace the battery In some cases even the lo cation of the sensor node is unknown In order to achieve a long lifetime of the s 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 4. th. edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley, July 2007. . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 6-. 1. TCP over ATM:. UBR: for delay-tolerant applications . e.g., ftp, telnet. ABR: . for delay sensitive applications, e.g., on-line sessions. provides explicit congestion signaling. TCP over UBR:. Technologies. Acknowledgement. Tianyu. Wang, . Hongyu. Cui, . Boya. Di, Yun Liao, . Radwa. Sultan, . Yunan. . Gu. , . Huaqing. Zhang, . Yanru. Zhang, . Zhiwen. Hu, . Siavash. . Bayat. , and . Worldwide efforts to reduce energy consumption. People can conserve. Large percentage savings possible, but each individual has small total impact. Industry can conserve. Larger potential impact because of scale.. 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 4. th. edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley, July 2007. . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach . 6. th. edition . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-Wesley. March 2012. A note on the use of these . ppt. slides:. We. ’. re making these slides freely available to all (faculty, students, readers). They. EE 122: Intro to Communication Networks. . Materials with thanks to . Scott Shenker, . Jennifer Rexford, Ion Stoica, Vern Paxson. and other colleagues at Princeton and UC Berkeley. 2. 3. Metrics for evaluation / comparison of wireless technologies. . Materials with thanks to . Scott . Shenker. , . Jennifer Rexford, Ion . Stoica. , Vern . Paxson. and other colleagues at Princeton and UC Berkeley. Wireless. . – there is no cat!. "You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. . Introduction. Jon Pollock. Senior Network Engineer. Glade Creek Technology. Wireless Concepts. Wireless networks are made of low frequency light. It can help to think of an Access Point as a light bulb. .. Wireless is Global. The standard radio frequencies run in the range of 3Hz to 300 GHz. There is other frequencies used for example the 222 MHz through 225 MHz is for amateur radio. If your interested in what frequencies your country is using for what? Take a look at the frequencies. 6-. 1. Chapter 6. Wireless and Mobile Networks. Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet. , . 6. th. . edition. . Jim Kurose, Keith Ross. Addison-. Wesley. A note on the use of these . CS577 . Advanced . Computer Networks . WSN Outline. Introduction. Mote Revolution. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Applications. WSN Details. Types of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Tiered Architectures. Redes. y . Servicios. . Ubicuos. y . Seguros. Unit 4: Network Technologies. Ana Belén García Hernando. abgarcia@diatel.upm.es. , . anabelen.garcia@upm.es. Networking challenges in WSN. Low energy consumption [vs. .
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