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- Wireless
- Radio transmission through the air. Wireless is a very generic term that refers to numerous forms of transmission that do not use metal wires or optical fibers. They...
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- Energy Efficient Scheduler Design in Wireless Networks
- Minimizing energy consumption is crucial for portable wireless communication systems because they operate on a limited battery supply. For example, the IEEE 802.11 standard includes a mechanism called Power-Saving Mode PSM, which allows a network interface on a mobile station to enter a sleep state whenever possible to reduce its...
- Tags: purdue university, network, wireless network, energy consumption, wi-fi, wireless
- White papers 2004-09-30
- End-to-End Cisco Solution Powers Purdue's Campus-Wide Wireless Network
- Purdue University, one of the nation's leading research institutions, is Indiana's land-, sea-, and space-grant university. In the late 1990s, wireless communications were introduced into some areas of the West Lafayette campus by individual departments. As a result of this decentralized deployment, there were approximately 200 access points from several...
- Tags: purdue university, cisco catalyst, cisco systems inc., wi-fi, wireless
- Case studies
- Purdue University Boosts Productivity of Lectures for Both Students and Instructors
- Purdue University wanted to enhance the quality and productivity of classroom instruction and gain maximum benefit from its recently installed wireless network. To do so, the university is now piloting applications running on Microsoft Windows Mobile software for Pocket PCs and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. The university's "Sledgehammer suite"...
- Tags: purdue university, university, microsoft corp., microsoft windows, pocket pc, microsoft windows xp, tablets, operating systems, productivity, handhelds, wi-fi, wireless, software, hardware, notebooks & tablets
- Case studies
- High-Throughput Multicast Routing Metrics in Wireless Mesh Networks
- The stationary nature of nodes in a mesh network has shifted the main design goal of routing protocols from maintaining connectivity between source and destination nodes to finding high-throughput paths between them. Lately, numerous link-quality based routing metrics have been proposed for choosing high-throughput paths for unicast protocols. This paper...
- Tags: purdue university, metrics, network, wireless, mesh networking, networking
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- Path Planning of Mobile Landmarks for Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Many applications of wireless sensor networks require the sensor nodes to obtain their locations. The main idea in most localization methods has been that some nodes with known coordinates (e.g., GPS-equipped nodes) transmit beacons with their coordinates in order to help other nodes to localize themselves. A promising method that...
- Tags: purdue university, mobile, network, sensor, node, gps, handhelds, advertising & promotion, wi-fi, consumer electronics, personal technology, hardware, marketing, wireless
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- Teaching language to robots
- For a project scheduled to end in 2011, Plymouth University researchers will build two robots using software allowing them to interact with each other to exchange learned information like humans. The team will use language-learning techniques designed for children. According to The Engineer, the goal of the project is to...
- Tags: project, concept, neck, belpaeme, robots, emerging technologies, roland piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktop
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktopIt's GainingI think Ubuntu and Wubi have made big strides in putting Linux on the desktop. My first encounter with Linux was back in the early(?)/mid 90s. I installed an early Slackware version of Linux on my 486 (along with OS/2, PC/DOS, Win 3.1...
- Tags: operating systems, unix, open source, intel corp., ubuntu, wubi, newbie, linux, microsoft windows, desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Sorry, no-can-do, says Tufts
- Tufts University responded last week to a subpoena in yet another file-sharing case by explaining why they could not actually identify the "Does" named in the case. While this is hardly a new argument, the IT department at Tufts did a particularly nice job of refusing politely, with a...
- Tags: dhcp, tufts university, riaa, peer to peer (p2p), networking, internet, christopher dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Logitech diNovo Edge Mac keyboard
- Keyboards are keyboards, right? Not exactly... I've taken Apple to task before about their new thin-profile aluminum keyboards, but like anything, you get used to them eventually. If you're looking for something completely different in the keyboard department, check out the Logitech ...
- Tags: apple macintosh, logitech, keyboards, hardware, peripherals, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Six steps to an effective data governance program
- As data governance becomes a key benchmark of a company's responsibility to enhance and protect data, here are six simple steps that start to develop a program based on individual needs. In the past few years, dozens of high-profile incidents involving data mismanagement have gained international attention. Caught off...
- Tags: data, organization, corporate governance, tools & techniques, pricing, databases, business operations, corporate law, management, marketing, enterprise software, software, data management, data governance, mismanagement, steve alder, ibm, special to zdnet
- News items 2008-08-06
- Sensors to detect oral cancer in saliva
- According to the American Cancer Society ACS, there will be about 35,000 new cases of oral cancer in the U.S. this year. The ACS also estimates that 'when oral cancer is identified in its early stages, patient survival rate is almost 90 percent, compared with 50 percent when the disease...
- Tags: university of california at los angeles, team, researcher, protein, sensor, molecule, cancer, protein sensor, dr wong, team management, management, roland piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Useful: Cradlepoint PHS300 Personal Hotspot
- The Cradlepoint PHS300 (US$179) creates a personal hotspot with a mobile broadband card like the many EV-DO data cards from carriers like Verizon. I recently got a chance to test a PHS300 on a trip to Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN. Several of us were traveling to the...
- Tags: card, hotspot, mobile broadband, cradlepoint phs300, wireless, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Delta rolls out Wi-Fi across U.S. fleet
- Delta rolls out Wi-Fi across U.S. fleetTOO EXPENSIVE!Honestly, does ANYONE *really* NEED Internet Access *THAT* badly to pay such *STEEP* prices?I don't think so. I can live without access for a day!If your boss wants to foot the bill... Fine! It's his dime...But, there ain't NO WAY it's coming out...
- Tags: wireless lans, wireless, in-flight entertainment system, u.s. fleet, delta, wi-fi
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?Sprint's customer service is execrable*.Sprint's customer service was the reason I dumped them years ago. The customer service was so bad that if I faced a choice of Sprint or going without a cell phone, I'd go without. They will never under any circumstance...
- Tags: product marketing, customer relationship management (crm), sprint communications, at&t corp., customer service
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Time for Google to take out Sprint
- Time for Google to take out SprintWhy change the name?The Sprint name stands for poor quality. Google has a reputation for high quality.I assume that, along with the name change, Google might institute policy changes which would decrease dissatisfaction with the brand, in order to protect its own good name.Sprint...
- Tags: wimax, product marketing, wi-fi, wireless, branding, telecom & utilities, google inc., sprint communications
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Vivaty rolls out 'student friendly' development platform
- I've written about Vivaty before, the new add-on to your existing social network, modelling your entire network in three dimensions. Before, they gave you your own blank scene and avatar, allowing you to mix and match your own virtual 3D "profile page" which interacts just...
- Tags: 3d, vivaty studio, party creator, zack whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?
- Sprint had some good news Wednesday: The wireless provider lost 901,000 net customers and only 776,000 post-paid subscribers in the second quarter. Wall Street was expecting more customer defections. For instance, Morgan Stanley was expecting post-paid subscriber losses of 947,000. But let's get real here: Sprint is on the ropes...
- Tags: sprint communications, product marketing, customer relationship management (crm), wi-fi, wireless, marketing, enterprise software, software, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Time for Google to take out Sprint
- Buy the preferred, becoming Sprint's largest shareholder. Then, with institutional support, change the brand name to Google Wireless. Or Google Clearwire. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: google inc., clearwire corp., sprint communications, wimax, wi-fi, wireless, branding, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- The fast track to mobile Linux
- Linux can replace RTOSs while the RTOS is still there to support the wireless stack by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: phone, mobile, mobile linux, linux, unix, advertising & promotion, operating systems, open source, software, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Today's assignment : Coding an undetectable malware
- Today's dynamic Internet threatscape is changing so rapidly, that the innovations and creativity applied by malware authors can easily render an information security course's curricular on malware outdated pretty fast, or worse, provide the students with a false feeling of situational awareness about today's malware that's driving the entire cybercrime...
- Tags: malware, antivirus software, virus, cyberthreats, spyware, adware & malware, viruses and worms, security, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
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