Showing Results for
- Academic Journals (23)
Search Results
- 23
Academic Journals
- 23
-
From:Government Computer News (Vol. 24, Issue 10)With mounting concerns surrounding homeland and network security, federal agencies are looking for ways to enhance both physical and computer security that are cost effective, easy to deploy and that meet prevailing...
-
From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 47, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe first IEC/IEEE International Standard, which relates to instrument buses, has been published under a joint cooperation agreement. The publication of this standard under the joint agreement indicates how industry...
-
From:Operations Research (Vol. 53, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOne of the distinguishing features of a backbone link is that it is designed to carry traffic from a large number of end users. This results in a Normal distribution for the number of bytes or packets that arrive in a...
-
From:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (Vol. 2014) Peer-ReviewedAlthough a lot of researchers have painted a rosy picture of Internet of Things (IoT), there have been no widely accepted solution and related standards until now. To achieve the successful realization of IoT, the close...
-
From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 16)THE AGRICULTURE Department's wireless policy, updated in April through a series of departmental notices, comprises everything from architectural requirements to acquisition guidance. Unlike the Defense Department's...
-
From:EE-Evaluation Engineering (Vol. 47, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDuring a recent customer visit, I was asked about the differences between LXI and Ethernet-enabled instruments. Why LXI? Since LXI is a standard built on other standards, including 802.3 LAN, what do LXI instruments...
-
From:Quality (Vol. 55, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedLONMARK INTERNATIONAL, ECHELON CORPORATION, THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION TECHNICAL COMMITTEE TC-247 and LONMARK GERMANY plan to develop a new control networking standard for the Industrial Internet of...
-
From:Journal of SensorsPeer-ReviewedA method of vehicle route prediction based on social network analysis is proposed in this paper. The difference from proposed work is that, according to our collected vehicles' past trips, we build a relationship model...
-
From:District Administration (Vol. 38, Issue 5)The Schools Interoperability Framework, run by the Software & Information Industry Association, reports encouraging news this spring. The group's first Connect-a-thon was a success. The Web-based test successfully ran...
-
From:Information Outlook (Vol. 9, Issue 5)Librarians can climb to the top of the profession through many different avenues. In my 35-year career, I've been fortunate to work as a librarian in many different roles, from advancing to a senior position at the...
-
From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 47, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe IEEE has approved the start of work on four projects concerning IEEE 802.15[TM] wireless personal area network (WPAN) standards. These projects involve a wireless mesh topology standard for WPAN devices and...
-
From:Quality (Vol. 55, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSANTA CLARA, CA -- LonMark International, Echelon Corporation, the European Committee for Standardization Technical Committee TC-247 and LonMark Germany plan to develop a new control-networking standard for the...
-
From:EE-Evaluation Engineering (Vol. 51, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe LXI specification has gone through changes and continues to evolve as the market demand for Ethernet (LAN)-controlled instruments grows. Specification evolution is a healthy response because it ensures that...
-
From:Mathematical Problems in EngineeringPeer-ReviewedWireless sensor networks (WSNs) find applications in the industrial automation where periodic and sporadic events occur. The combined propagation of information generated by periodic and sporadic events from a sensor...
-
From:Information & Culture (Vol. 52, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article discusses the choices, processes, and patterns that emerged during the first two decades of existence of networking technologies in two South American countries, Argentina and Brazil. Both nations stand out...
-
From:Mathematical Problems in EngineeringPeer-ReviewedWe have presented a memory-less design of the advanced encryption standard (AES) with 8-bit data path for applications of wireless communications. The design uses the minimal 160 clock cycles to process a 128-bit data...
-
From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 46, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has approved amendments to two networking standards. One, IEEE 802.11f, sets specifications so access point devices from different...
-
From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 47, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe UWB Forum announced that following a successful launch in late February 2004, it has signed up 30 members and is in talks with several major corporate supporters to join the growing coalition. The group's rapid...
-
From:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (Vol. 2015) Peer-ReviewedThe Internet of Things (IoT) is neither science fiction nor industry hype; rather it is based on solid technological advances and visions of network ubiquity that are zealously being realized. The paper serves to...
-
From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 48, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedZigbee and the underlying IEEE 802.15.4 standard promise a low cost, low power and reliable wireless network technology for a wide range of control and monitoring applications with low to moderate data rates. In this...