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Hybrid wireless mesh protocol (HWMP) is the default routing protocol for interoperability in IEEE 802.11s draft standards. When tree-based topology is enabled, the mesh points (MPs) in the vicinity of the gateway suffer heavier loads than those distant from the gateway. This may form bandwidth bottlenecks to inter-mesh data flows. In this paper, we propose a novel load balancing scheme. In the scheme,...
The quest for technologies with superior device characteristics has showcased carbon nanotube field effect transistors (CNFETs) into limelight. Among the several design aspects necessary for today's grail in CNFET technology, achieving functional immunity to carbon nanotube (CNT) manufacturing issues (such as mispositioned CNTs and metallic CNTs) is of paramount importance. In this work we present...
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNFETs) show big promise as extensions to silicon-CMOS because: 1) Ideal CNFETs can provide significant energy and performance benefits over silicon-CMOS, and 2) CNFET processing is compatible with existing silicon-CMOS processing. However, future gigascale systems cannot rely solely on existing chemical synthesis for guaranteed ideal devices. VLSI-scale logic...
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