Wireless Intelligent Network is a concept developed by the TR-45 Mobile and Personal Communications Systems Standards engineering committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association.
This document discusses potential NS3 projects for a master's thesis. It lists several simulation frameworks for NS3 including cognitive radio networks, software defined networks, wireless body area networks, wireless sensor networks, and Wi-Fi and WiMax networks. Modern research areas for NS3 projects covered include mmWave cellular systems, satellite networking, and cognitive radio element. The document also notes that NS3 can interface with other simulators like OMNeT++, NDN, SUMO, Matlab, Mininet, and LTE simulators. Contact information is provided to discuss potential NS3 thesis topics.
Wireless Intelligent Network is a concept developed by the TR-45 Mobile and Personal Communications Systems Standards engineering committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association.
This document discusses potential NS3 projects for a master's thesis. It lists several simulation frameworks for NS3 including cognitive radio networks, software defined networks, wireless body area networks, wireless sensor networks, and Wi-Fi and WiMax networks. Modern research areas for NS3 projects covered include mmWave cellular systems, satellite networking, and cognitive radio element. The document also notes that NS3 can interface with other simulators like OMNeT++, NDN, SUMO, Matlab, Mininet, and LTE simulators. Contact information is provided to discuss potential NS3 thesis topics.
Topics in wireless communication for project and thesisTechsparks
There are various topics in wireless communication which you can choose for your thesis.
You can call on this number for any query on this topic : +91- 9465330425
http://www.techsparks.co.in/thesis-topics-in-wireless-communication/
1) The document lists potential research topics in networking for PhD studies, including delay tolerant networks, mobile sensor networks neighbor discovery, mobile sensor network localization and tracking, and mobile-wireless sensor network surveys.
2) It also discusses notable notions in networking projects such as estimating rainfall intensity, 5G small cell planning, smart grids, codec performance analysis, and voice over IPV6.
3) The major network protocols, services, and applications highlighted are novel communication protocols, cache-based transport protocols, cluster head routing protocols, per-flow fairness protocols, power efficient protocols, and service discovery protocols.
Wireless sensor networks combine sensing, computation, and communication capabilities into small sensor nodes. A wireless sensor network is composed of multiple sensor nodes that are deployed to monitor physical or environmental conditions like temperature, sound, or pollution levels. These sensor nodes communicate wirelessly to pass sensed data to a central location. While wireless sensor networks provide cost-effective monitoring of remote or inaccessible areas, security measures must be implemented to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of communications from various attacks.
The document discusses potential wireless security thesis topics. It lists 5 vibrant concepts in wireless security, including security aware channel assignment for time critical applications and wireless security to compressed encryption indistinguishability. It also notes notable security network devices like wearable computing, digital camera phones, and security cameras. Finally, it discusses typical secure wireless networks thesis topics, such as fixing existing problems with WEP and applying long term security solutions to various 802.11 wireless standards.
Communication System Projects and Dynamic FieldsPhdtopiccom
DYNAMIC RESEARCH FIELDS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PROJECTS
PROMINENT RESEARCH IDEAS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PROJECTS
EFFECTIVE RESEARCH NOTIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PROJECTS
The document discusses Zigbee technology, including its history, device types, how it works, uses and future. Zigbee is a wireless technology standard designed for control and sensor networks. It was created by the Zigbee Alliance based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for low-power wireless networks. Zigbee networks consist of coordinator, router and end devices and can operate using star, tree or mesh topologies to connect small, low-power digital radios. Common applications of Zigbee include home automation, lighting and appliance control.
The document discusses several communication protocols that are important for the Internet of Things (IoT), including IEEE 802.15.4, Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, Wireless HART, Z-Wave, ISA 100, Bluetooth, NFC, and RFID. It provides details on IEEE 802.15.4, including its features, variants, and introduction to related protocols like Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, and Wireless HART.
This presentation about LoRaWan was held at #sitfra SAPInsideTrack Frankfurt and shows
- LoRaWan basics,
- current IoT plan in Heidelberg & Rhein Neckar region and
- guidance on how to setup your public IoT effort.
Wi-Fi was invented in 1997 with the creation of the IEEE 802.11 committee to develop standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs). Victor Hayes is considered the "Father of Wi-Fi" for his role in establishing the IEEE 802.11 standards working group. Common Wi-Fi standards include 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac. A Wi-Fi network uses access points to create hotspots that can connect wireless devices within a range of around 100 to 300 feet. Wi-Fi provides mobility by allowing devices to connect to the internet or local network without being physically wired.
wireless sensor networks using zigbee and wifisunil raj kumar
the ppt presents a brief view of how we can transmit zigbee collected data to wifi transceiver and flow chart ,block diagram gives you a clear idea of how data are transmitting
ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY "Wireless Control That Simply Work"
Description & details about ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY.
Seminar presentation submitted at Jaipur National University
by Sidhant Raj (ECE) & Yuvaraj (CSE).
This document discusses Wi-Fi, including its standards, applications, advantages, and disadvantages. It notes that Wi-Fi allows computers and devices to connect to each other and the internet wirelessly as an alternative to wired connections. The document outlines the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g Wi-Fi standards, their speeds and ranges. It also lists common applications of Wi-Fi in homes, businesses, corporations, healthcare, and for travellers. Advantages include freedom of mobility, no cabling setup costs, and scalability, while disadvantages are slower speeds, reduced range due to obstacles, and security risks of unauthorized access.
Zigbee technology and its application inIJCNCJournal
Wireless home automation systems have drawn considerable attentions of the researchers for more than a
decade. The major technologies used to implement these systems include Z-Wave, Insteon, Wavenis,
Bluetooth, WiFi, and ZigBee. Among these technologies the ZigBee based systems have become very popular
because of its low cost and low power consumption. In this paper ZigBee based wireless home automation
systems have been addressed. There are two main parts of this paper. In the first part a brief introduction of
the ZigBee technology has been presented and in the second part a survey work on the ZigBee based wireless
home automation system has been presented. The performances of the ZigBee based systems have also been
compared with those of other competing technologies based systems. In addition some future opportunities
and challenges of the ZigBee based systems have been listed in this paper.
This document discusses setting up a Wi-Fi network or "hotspot" on a college campus. It begins by explaining the importance of Wi-Fi technology and freedom from wires. It then discusses the purpose of providing Wi-Fi access for students, faculty, and staff across locations like classrooms, offices, and cafeterias. The document outlines the typical topologies and configurations for a Wi-Fi network using access points. It also discusses selecting the right IEEE 802.11 wireless standards and provides a requirements list for equipment needed to set up the hotspot across the college's engineering, education, business, cafeteria and library buildings.
This document discusses potential thesis topics on wireless networks. It outlines six modern research zones in wireless networks including optical networks, vehicular networks, and cognitive radio networking. Five topical research fields are also listed, such as sensor, wireless, mobile and ad hoc networks. Finally, the document presents six foremost technologies in wireless networks like connected sensors, smarter smartphones, green communications, and cognitive networks and big data.
Topics in wireless communication for project and thesisTechsparks
There are various topics in wireless communication which you can choose for your thesis.
You can call on this number for any query on this topic : +91- 9465330425
http://www.techsparks.co.in/thesis-topics-in-wireless-communication/
1) The document lists potential research topics in networking for PhD studies, including delay tolerant networks, mobile sensor networks neighbor discovery, mobile sensor network localization and tracking, and mobile-wireless sensor network surveys.
2) It also discusses notable notions in networking projects such as estimating rainfall intensity, 5G small cell planning, smart grids, codec performance analysis, and voice over IPV6.
3) The major network protocols, services, and applications highlighted are novel communication protocols, cache-based transport protocols, cluster head routing protocols, per-flow fairness protocols, power efficient protocols, and service discovery protocols.
Wireless sensor networks combine sensing, computation, and communication capabilities into small sensor nodes. A wireless sensor network is composed of multiple sensor nodes that are deployed to monitor physical or environmental conditions like temperature, sound, or pollution levels. These sensor nodes communicate wirelessly to pass sensed data to a central location. While wireless sensor networks provide cost-effective monitoring of remote or inaccessible areas, security measures must be implemented to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of communications from various attacks.
The document discusses potential wireless security thesis topics. It lists 5 vibrant concepts in wireless security, including security aware channel assignment for time critical applications and wireless security to compressed encryption indistinguishability. It also notes notable security network devices like wearable computing, digital camera phones, and security cameras. Finally, it discusses typical secure wireless networks thesis topics, such as fixing existing problems with WEP and applying long term security solutions to various 802.11 wireless standards.
Communication System Projects and Dynamic FieldsPhdtopiccom
DYNAMIC RESEARCH FIELDS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PROJECTS
PROMINENT RESEARCH IDEAS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PROJECTS
EFFECTIVE RESEARCH NOTIONS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PROJECTS
The document discusses Zigbee technology, including its history, device types, how it works, uses and future. Zigbee is a wireless technology standard designed for control and sensor networks. It was created by the Zigbee Alliance based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for low-power wireless networks. Zigbee networks consist of coordinator, router and end devices and can operate using star, tree or mesh topologies to connect small, low-power digital radios. Common applications of Zigbee include home automation, lighting and appliance control.
The document discusses several communication protocols that are important for the Internet of Things (IoT), including IEEE 802.15.4, Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, Wireless HART, Z-Wave, ISA 100, Bluetooth, NFC, and RFID. It provides details on IEEE 802.15.4, including its features, variants, and introduction to related protocols like Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, and Wireless HART.
This presentation about LoRaWan was held at #sitfra SAPInsideTrack Frankfurt and shows
- LoRaWan basics,
- current IoT plan in Heidelberg & Rhein Neckar region and
- guidance on how to setup your public IoT effort.
Wi-Fi was invented in 1997 with the creation of the IEEE 802.11 committee to develop standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs). Victor Hayes is considered the "Father of Wi-Fi" for his role in establishing the IEEE 802.11 standards working group. Common Wi-Fi standards include 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac. A Wi-Fi network uses access points to create hotspots that can connect wireless devices within a range of around 100 to 300 feet. Wi-Fi provides mobility by allowing devices to connect to the internet or local network without being physically wired.
wireless sensor networks using zigbee and wifisunil raj kumar
the ppt presents a brief view of how we can transmit zigbee collected data to wifi transceiver and flow chart ,block diagram gives you a clear idea of how data are transmitting
ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY "Wireless Control That Simply Work"
Description & details about ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY.
Seminar presentation submitted at Jaipur National University
by Sidhant Raj (ECE) & Yuvaraj (CSE).
This document discusses Wi-Fi, including its standards, applications, advantages, and disadvantages. It notes that Wi-Fi allows computers and devices to connect to each other and the internet wirelessly as an alternative to wired connections. The document outlines the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g Wi-Fi standards, their speeds and ranges. It also lists common applications of Wi-Fi in homes, businesses, corporations, healthcare, and for travellers. Advantages include freedom of mobility, no cabling setup costs, and scalability, while disadvantages are slower speeds, reduced range due to obstacles, and security risks of unauthorized access.
Zigbee technology and its application inIJCNCJournal
Wireless home automation systems have drawn considerable attentions of the researchers for more than a
decade. The major technologies used to implement these systems include Z-Wave, Insteon, Wavenis,
Bluetooth, WiFi, and ZigBee. Among these technologies the ZigBee based systems have become very popular
because of its low cost and low power consumption. In this paper ZigBee based wireless home automation
systems have been addressed. There are two main parts of this paper. In the first part a brief introduction of
the ZigBee technology has been presented and in the second part a survey work on the ZigBee based wireless
home automation system has been presented. The performances of the ZigBee based systems have also been
compared with those of other competing technologies based systems. In addition some future opportunities
and challenges of the ZigBee based systems have been listed in this paper.
This document discusses setting up a Wi-Fi network or "hotspot" on a college campus. It begins by explaining the importance of Wi-Fi technology and freedom from wires. It then discusses the purpose of providing Wi-Fi access for students, faculty, and staff across locations like classrooms, offices, and cafeterias. The document outlines the typical topologies and configurations for a Wi-Fi network using access points. It also discusses selecting the right IEEE 802.11 wireless standards and provides a requirements list for equipment needed to set up the hotspot across the college's engineering, education, business, cafeteria and library buildings.
This document discusses potential thesis topics on wireless networks. It outlines six modern research zones in wireless networks including optical networks, vehicular networks, and cognitive radio networking. Five topical research fields are also listed, such as sensor, wireless, mobile and ad hoc networks. Finally, the document presents six foremost technologies in wireless networks like connected sensors, smarter smartphones, green communications, and cognitive networks and big data.
WPAN technologies like Bluetooth, Zigbee, and WiFi enable wireless connectivity between devices within short ranges of up to 100 meters. Bluetooth is commonly used to connect devices like headphones, mice, and keyboards. Zigbee is optimized for low data rate, long battery life applications like home automation and sensor networks. Newer technologies like Ultra Wideband provide very high data rates over short ranges. RFID and NFC use radio waves to wirelessly transfer data between tags and readers, with applications in supply chain management, contactless payments, and data sharing between devices.
Here are the key points about guided and unguided transmission:
- Guided transmission uses physical media like wires and fiber optics to transmit signals along a directed path from transmitter to receiver. It allows for high-quality transmission but limits mobility.
- Unguided or wireless transmission converts signals to electromagnetic waves that can transmit through open space. It allows mobility as devices can communicate anywhere within range of a cell tower or access point. However, wireless signals can be interrupted by interference.
- Mobile communication involves transmission of data to/from handheld devices, with at least one being mobile. It uses wireless networks for mobility as users move around.
Latest Developments in WirelessNetworking and Wireless SecurityIOSR Journals
This document discusses recent developments in wireless networking and wireless security. It describes enhancements to wireless standards including 802.11ac which provides speeds up to 1 Gbps, 802.11n which provides speeds up to 600 Mbps, and research achieving speeds of 40 Gbps over 1 km. It also discusses DARPA's efforts to develop more resilient military wireless networks and Google's plans to expand wireless networks in developing areas. The document outlines various methods for securing wireless networks including using WPA2 encryption, changing default passwords, hiding the SSID, limiting DHCP assignments, and disabling remote administration.
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Networking (IJWAMN)arpublication
The International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Networking (IJWAMN) is an open access peer-reviewed international research journal. It publishes top-level work from all areas of wireless and Mobile networking. It aims to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners on all topics related to wireless mobile networks. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Report ON a Remote Security System Using wireless sensor and GSM module Techn...Priyanka Tyagi
Safety is the most important requirement of home for people. With the development of IT technology, network and automatic control technology, a remote home security monitoring and alarming system becomes more and more practicable today. By combining wireless sensor network(WSN) and GSM technology, this paper designs a low-power consumption remote home security monitoring and alarming system that can detect the theft, leaking of raw gas and fire, and send alarm message to the house owner’s mobile phone .Wireless sensor network is composed of a large amount of miniature self-organizing wireless sensor nodes. By combining three kinds of technology such as sensor, micro mechatronics and wireless communication, WSN can detect, collect and deal with the object information in its covering area, and send data to the observer. In a word, WSN technology has the advantages of wide covering area, able to remote monitoring, high monitoring precision, fast network establishment and reasonable cost . GSM network has the advantages of mature technology, wide covering area, long communication distance, and sound communication effect and so on. The remote home security system presented in this paper combines so many advantages of WSN and GSM. Firstly, wherever the users are, once some dangerous instance happens in home, such as gas leaking or thief intruding, this system can send alarm short message to the users through GSM network immediately, informing people the possible dangerous circumstances in home. Secondly, the wireless sensor network established in home has the features of ease establishment, without use of cable, and low-power consumption. Intelligent home, also known as the smart residential home, is moving towards the wireless remote control, multi-media control, and high-speed data transmission. The key technology of intelligent home is compatible to household controllers and it can also meet the transmission requirements through home networking . At present, lots of integrated transport network is based on comprehensive wiring technology , limiting the system to special places, and higher cost. Currently, researches on the wireless intelligent home security surveillance system is becoming a hotspot due to its flexibility and convenience. At present, the application of intelligent home wireless communication technologies mainly include: IrDA infrared technology, Bluetooth and ZigBee technology, and so on . IrDA is a short distance for the half-duplex point-to- point communication. Besides, it’s inconvenient and of high error rate, which make IrDA not applicable to the family network communication. Bluetooth technology is limited by network capacity and it costs much. So Bluetooth technology is not suitable for the home network with a large number of nodes. ZigBee technology has the moderate transmission range and larger network capacity. Here ZigBee technology is developed in the monitoring system
LTE Advanced Pro and M2M software development capabilitiesYaroslav Domaratsky
The document discusses LTE Advanced Pro and M2M software development capabilities. It outlines various use cases and features the team has developed, including connecting the Internet of Things using LTE and WiFi technologies, new ways to connect and interact using device-to-device and multi-hop communications, and new classes of services like proximity awareness and public safety. It also details the team's experience in areas like heterogeneous wireless connectivity, M2M services, and reducing cost and complexity. Hiring this core team of engineers could enable starting a software development business with remarkably low costs and utilizing local market demand and resources.
5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems, abbreviated 5G, are the proposed next telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards.
An initial chip design by Qualcomm in October 2016, the Snapdragon X50 5G modem, supports operations in the 28 GHz band, also known as millimetre wave (mmW) spectrum. With 800 MHz bandwidth support, it is designed to support peak download speeds of up to 35.46 gigabits per second.
5G planning aims at higher capacity than current 4G, allowing a higher density of mobile broadband users, and supporting device-to-device, ultra reliable, and massive machine communications.
5G research and development also aims at lower latency than 4G equipment and lower battery consumption, for better implementation of the Internet of things
INTERNET OF THINGS
. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction
The transport layer is responsible for host-to-host communication and provides services like reliable data transfer, flow control, and multiplexing. Common transport layer protocols include TCP and UDP, which provide connection-oriented and connectionless services respectively, and help applications exchange data over network layers. The transport layer sits above the network layer and below the application layer in network stacks.
This document outlines the course objectives, syllabus, and outcomes for the course EC8702 Ad Hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks. The course aims to teach students about ad hoc network and sensor network fundamentals, routing protocols, sensor network architecture and design issues, transport layer and security issues, and sensor network platforms and tools. The syllabus covers topics like ad hoc network routing protocols, sensor network introductions and architectures, networking concepts and protocols, security issues, and sensor network platforms. Upon completing the course, students will gain knowledge of ad hoc and sensor networks and be able to apply this to identify suitable protocols and address issues in these networks.
The document discusses plans to implement a wireless network at Morrisville College Library to allow students with laptops to access library resources anywhere in the building. It describes the hardware used, including Cisco access points and wireless network cards, and the benefits of a wireless network for a laptop-focused student body. Case studies from other academic libraries that implemented wireless networks are also presented to demonstrate how wireless can enhance the library experience for mobile users.
This document discusses wireless networking. It defines wireless networking as transferring data between devices without wires or cables using technologies like radio transmission. It describes the components needed for a wireless network like antennas and wireless adapters. It categorizes wireless networks into LANs, MANs, WANs and PANs based on their size and range. It also discusses security options and standards for wireless networks like WEP, WPA, and WPA2. Finally, it outlines advantages like improved access and mobility and disadvantages like potential security issues and fluctuating transmission speeds.
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This document provides information about PhD consultancy services in the UK, reputed journals for paper publication, top 5 programming languages, domains for PhD research, and contact details. It lists reputed journals, top programming languages as Python, C#, Fortran, C++ and Java, and research domains including digital signal processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, medical imaging, and fog computing. Contact information is provided at the bottom for the PhD consultancy services.
This document provides guidance on research for PhD students, outlining major research notions, important points on research guidance, and distinct research fields. It discusses key areas like data mining, automated deployment of Spark clusters, secure data management in data centers, and neuromorphic computing for computer vision. Important guidance points emphasize gaining subject knowledge, confidence, comprehensive supports, and innovative ideas to ensure on-time completion. Distinct research fields mentioned include fog computing, 5G and 6G networks, the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, OFDM/OFDMA, and data mining. Contact information is provided to learn more.
This document provides guidance on routing topics for PhD research and lists the most important routing protocols. It outlines foremost topics in routing such as shortest path routing protocols, delay constraint routing, and broadcast/unicast routing. Current routing technologies discussed include segment routing, tri-band WiFi, routing mesh, blockchain, and MU-MIMO. The most important routing protocols listed are AMQP, OSPFv3, EIGRP, RIPv2, and IGRP. Contact information is provided at the end for those seeking additional guidance on PhD topics in routing.
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Cognitive radios
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Mobile networks
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