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Swain, Nikunja
South Carolina State University
Orangeburg, South Carolina
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Distributed sensor networks (2 vols.) (2nd ed.) Iyengar S., Brooks R., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2013. 1706 pp. Type: Book (978-1-439862-89-6)
This second edition is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 deals with various issues related to image and sensor signal processing, and volume 2 deals with issues in sensor networking and applications. The authors are experts from acade...
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Mechanisms and analysis for supporting multicast traffic by using multilayer multistage interconnection networks Garofalakis J., Stergiou E. International Journal of Network Management 21(2): 130-146, 2011. Type: Article
Multistage interconnection networks (MINs) have been studied by many researchers, and there is a wealth of information on them available. MINs are frequently used in switching, multiprocessing, high-performance computing, and communica...
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Dec 22 2011 |
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Algorithms for sensor and ad hoc networks: advanced lectures (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4621) Wagner D., Wattenhofer R., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 415 pp. Type: Book (9783540749905)
The back cover of this book states:...
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Jun 9 2008 |
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Optimistic atomic broadcast: a pragmatic viewpoint Pedone F., Schiper A. Theoretical Computer Science 291(1): 79-101, 2003. Type: Article
Atomic broadcast is a very useful communication primitive for design and development of fault tolerant distributed systems, and is studied extensively. Unfortunately, the usefulness of this primitive is limited by the delay incurred in...
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Oct 20 2003 |
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RIP: an intra-domain routing protocol Malkin G., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 2000. 144 pp. Type: Book (9780201433203)
Appropriate illustrations and examples clarify the various concepts presented in this well-written and easy-to-read book. Part 1, “Topologies and Protocols,” which includes chapters 1 through 4, begins with a chapte...
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Feb 1 2000 |
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New call blocking versus handoff blocking in cellular networks Sidi M., Starobinski D. Wireless Networks 3(1): 15-27, 1997. Type: Article
Cellular architecture consists of a backbone network with base stations, a base station controller, a mobile switching center, a home location register, and a visitor location register. Mobile users communicate with each other and with...
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Sep 1 1998 |
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Seamless networks Grinberg A., McGraw-Hill, Inc., Hightstown, NJ, 1996. Type: Book (9780070248441)
There are two distinct types of network in the telecommunications industry--wireline and wireless. Both kinds of network have handled society’s communication needs effectively, and there are numerous books about thes...
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Sep 1 1997 |
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The PIM architecture for wide-area multicast routing Deering S., Estrin D., Farinacci D., Jacobson V., Liu C., Wei L. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 4(2): 153-162, 1996. Type: Article
Traditional multicast routing is protocol-dependent. It is best suited for local area networks and less suited for sparsely distributed groups. This paper proposes a protocol independent multicast (PIM) architecture that compliments th...
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