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The fluctuations of the price of crude oil is pushing the oil companies to increase the investments in seismic exploration of new oil and gas reservoir. Seismic exploration requires a large number (500 divide 2000 nodes/sqkm) of sensors (geophones or accelerometers) to be deployed in outdoor over large areas (ges 20 sqkm) to measure backscattered wave fields. A storage/processing unit (sink node)...
It is well known that in dense mesh networks, CSMA-based MACs such as IEEE 802.11 achieve lower through-put than optimal spatial TDMA. This paper explores the degree to which the difference in throughput is partly due to a lack of channel usage information and the degree to which the difference is due to packet ordering. To this end, the throughput achieved by a large number of hypothetical MAC algorithms...
VLSI implementation for a 4times4 multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) transceiver is described that targets 1-Gbps data transmission for next-generation wireless LAN systems. The IEEE802.11 Very High Throughput (VHT) Study Group concluded that a signal bandwidth of more than 80 MHz is needed to achieve 1-Gbps throughput in the MAC layer. The proposed...
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