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- 1Asynchronous Tranceiver
- 1Communication Channel Equalization
- 1Energy Management
- 1FPGA implementation
- 1Fuzzy Controller Tuning
- 1Christian Schlegel (Computing Science)
- 1Dr. Bruce Cockburn, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
- 1Dr. Christian Schlegel, Computer Scienece Department
- 1Mike H. MacGregor (Computing Science)
- 1Musilek, Petr (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Zhao, Qing (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Spring 2012
Medium access in applications of wireless sensor networks is often uncoordinated while sensor nodes communicate bursty flows of data. Therefore random-access packet-based communication schemes are suitable for such networks. Preamble detection is an important task in packet-based communication...
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Fall 2021
As a key infrastructure of constructing the Internet of Things, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have attracted plenty of research interest. It is expected to be widely applied in almost every aspect of future life. Nowadays, some preliminary applications and prototypes have emerged in various...
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Fall 2010
Base station (BS) positioning is considered an effective method to improve the performance of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The goal of this dissertation is to minimize total energy consumption and to prolong lifetime of a WSN. First, the idea of the BS positioning in WSNs through our...
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Fall 2017
A wireless sensor network is a tool that can collect data, aiding in answering a number of different questions in research and industrial environments. When deployed in remote locations, it is often beneficial to use of energy harvesting technologies, allowing sensor nodes to replenish energy...