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This paper presents a bit-level parallel communication interface used for inter processor communication separated on different printed circuit boards. A high performance board-to-board communication interface is important in modern supercomputers and portable computers or gadgets with multiple screen displays. We propose a recalibrated transmitter and receiver soft IP cores to support asynchronous...
Efficient content retrieval is crucial for Named Data Delay Tolerant Networking (NDDTN). Previous studies have shown that using social properties reasonably can improve availability of forwarding data packets, reduce overhead and delay. In this paper, a forwarding strategy, called RIF based on Region of Interest (ROI), is proposed and put forward for NDDTN. RIF computes cumulative visiting time and...
Supporting random access of a large number of devices in a short time period is an enormous challenge in machine-to-machine (M2M) communications. In this paper, we propose a dynamic allocation scheme of random access channel (RACH) resource for clustered machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, in which delay-sensitive devices coexist with delay-tolerant ones. Since delay-sensitive devices share random...
We present a simulation-based study of the impacts of channel switching overhead on the performance of multicast in multi-channel multi-radio wireless mesh networks (MCMR WMNs). We study how channel switching overhead affects the performance metrics such as packet delivery ratio, throughput, end-to-end delay, and delay jitter of a multicast session.
With the emerging demands for the large-scale services, Device-to-Device (D2D) communication has been viewed as a promising technology to improve the network capacity and user experience. In particular, the peer discovery is the first step to establish a D2D communication. Considering that quality of experience (QoE) is an important metric in video services, We propose a QoE-driven peer discovery...
The license assisted access (LAA) along with listen before talk (LBT) mechanism for access of unlicensed spectrum by LTE is a recent study item of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). The LAA-LBT is expected to be a feature in Release 13 of LTE that will allow mobile operators to utilize the unlicensed spectrum as their secondary carrier for data offloading. However, the unlicensed spectrum...
EPA (Ethernet for Plant Automation) resolves the nondeterministic problem of Ethernet through sub-segment topology and deterministic scheduling mechanism. In this paper, the EPA scheduling mechanism is implemented by simulation tool. And the influence of EPA scheduling mechanism on network performance is shown in the simulation result. According to the study, the real-time performance of EPA periodic...
The DDS (Data Distribution Service) is real-time communication middleware used for a large-scale network system. For performance evaluation of the DDS, we developed a DDS simulator on QualNet. The performance measures obtained from the DDS simulator include discovery-completion time, end-to-end message-transfer delay, the number of data messages and the user-data processing time. The DDS simulator...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is consisting of independent and distributed sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, pressure, etc. Routing protocols represent an essential aspect of the performance of mobile wireless networks. This paper presents a comparative analysis between several routing algorithms and their impact on the performance of WSN. The performance...
To avoid radio access network (RAN) takes place severe congestion when a large number of machine-type communication (MTC) devices send their random access requests to the evolved Node B (eNB) simultaneously, some schemes were proposed by 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Group paging is one of the candidate solutions for solving the RAN overload control problem. However, the access success...
Supporting a large number of devices in LTE Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications is a big challenge. The large number of devices will try to access radio resource in a short period of time which may result in severe congestion to the Radio Access Network (RAN). Hence, how to scatter the devices, which are always trying to access to a same eNBs (evolved Node B), to other eNBs has become an important...
In Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs), how to transmit data efficiently is one of the most important issues. Recently, Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) is proposed as a promising approach to improve data transmission efficiency in DTNs. To facilitate the development of deployment of RLNC based routing protocols, it is imperative to quantify the performance gain brought by RLNC in a rigorous and systematic...
The advantages of simultaneous read and write operations for dual-port SRAM memory cells are well known. In this paper two configurations of dual-port 8-Transistor Differential (8T-D) and 7-Transistor Single End SRAM cells are presented. The benefits of power-delay product and power dissipation are verified. The goals of low power and high performance control of the full CMOS SRAM can be achieved...
Much has been previously written about the performance of slotted ring networks. However, the results are not appropriate to apply for the new generation slotted rings, like counter-rotating multichannel slotted rings. In this paper, a novel technique for quantitative measurement of average transfer delay of a class of slotted rings is presented. The approach is expanded to compare the average transfer...
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