This document discusses WiFi network simulation projects and tools. It lists the major research topics as WiFi enabled LEDs, vehicle-to-vehicle electronics, WiFi imaging hotspots, traffic management protocols, and smart antenna designs. It also outlines some common simulation tools and software, including an open source LTE product, a Java-based simulator, an emulator for wireless sensor networks, and an open source simulator. Finally, it provides some key notes on the QualNet WiFi network simulator, including support for IPv6, access points, association, power management, and the distributed coordination function.
This document from www.phdtopic.com lists several undergraduate EEE MATLAB project topics in three sections: mobile communication systems, speed control of DC motors, and monitoring systems. For mobile communication, it lists projects on High Sped Circuit Switched Data, General Packet Radio System, Universal Mobile Communications Service, and Enhanced Data GSM Environment. For speed control of DC motors, it lists projects on high-amp motor control, enhanced stepper motor control, BLDC motor control, and fuzzy logic control. For monitoring systems, it lists projects on vehicle dynamic monitoring, air pollution monitoring, temperature monitoring, remote patient monitoring, and industrial monitoring systems. It also provides contact information at the bottom for the website.
This document outlines several primary research areas and imminent research opportunities in VANET projects. The primary research areas include infrastructure protection, quality of service, secure mobility based models, and safety through location services. Imminent research opportunities listed are VANET applications for smart cities, support for high-level WAVE protocols, and wireless sensor networks integrated with vehicular frameworks. The document also lists several notable routing techniques investigated in VANET projects, such as geographic ad hoc routing, geographic multicast routing, and geo-cast routing.
This document outlines topics and structure for WiMAX master's thesis projects. It lists the major applications of WiMAX as cellular backhaul, IP multimedia subsystem, video conferencing, multimedia applications, downloading media content, and Wi-Fi hotspots. It also details the typical stages of a thesis as an abstract, introduction, literature survey, current research, implementation and results, conclusion, and references. Finally, it lists notable simulators used for WiMAX research projects, including QualNet, NS3, OMNeT++, OPNET, and GloMoSim.
This document discusses potential UMTS network simulation projects and tools for conducting them. It lists projects related to MIMO testing on UMTS networks, personal device tracking using GPS, and public safety networks through UMTS/LTE. It also mentions seamless roaming, heterogeneous networks, and mobile peer-to-peer systems. Common simulation tools mentioned include Matlab, Simbrush, NetSim, and SimuLTE. Open-source simulators NS2, OMNeT++, Qualnet, and NS3 are also listed along with their support for UMTS network simulation. The document promotes conducting UMTS network simulation projects to gain significance.
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.
This document discusses WiFi network simulation projects and tools. It lists the major research topics as WiFi enabled LEDs, vehicle-to-vehicle electronics, WiFi imaging hotspots, traffic management protocols, and smart antenna designs. It also outlines some common simulation tools and software, including an open source LTE product, a Java-based simulator, an emulator for wireless sensor networks, and an open source simulator. Finally, it provides some key notes on the QualNet WiFi network simulator, including support for IPv6, access points, association, power management, and the distributed coordination function.
This document from www.phdtopic.com lists several undergraduate EEE MATLAB project topics in three sections: mobile communication systems, speed control of DC motors, and monitoring systems. For mobile communication, it lists projects on High Sped Circuit Switched Data, General Packet Radio System, Universal Mobile Communications Service, and Enhanced Data GSM Environment. For speed control of DC motors, it lists projects on high-amp motor control, enhanced stepper motor control, BLDC motor control, and fuzzy logic control. For monitoring systems, it lists projects on vehicle dynamic monitoring, air pollution monitoring, temperature monitoring, remote patient monitoring, and industrial monitoring systems. It also provides contact information at the bottom for the website.
This document outlines several primary research areas and imminent research opportunities in VANET projects. The primary research areas include infrastructure protection, quality of service, secure mobility based models, and safety through location services. Imminent research opportunities listed are VANET applications for smart cities, support for high-level WAVE protocols, and wireless sensor networks integrated with vehicular frameworks. The document also lists several notable routing techniques investigated in VANET projects, such as geographic ad hoc routing, geographic multicast routing, and geo-cast routing.
This document outlines topics and structure for WiMAX master's thesis projects. It lists the major applications of WiMAX as cellular backhaul, IP multimedia subsystem, video conferencing, multimedia applications, downloading media content, and Wi-Fi hotspots. It also details the typical stages of a thesis as an abstract, introduction, literature survey, current research, implementation and results, conclusion, and references. Finally, it lists notable simulators used for WiMAX research projects, including QualNet, NS3, OMNeT++, OPNET, and GloMoSim.
This document discusses potential UMTS network simulation projects and tools for conducting them. It lists projects related to MIMO testing on UMTS networks, personal device tracking using GPS, and public safety networks through UMTS/LTE. It also mentions seamless roaming, heterogeneous networks, and mobile peer-to-peer systems. Common simulation tools mentioned include Matlab, Simbrush, NetSim, and SimuLTE. Open-source simulators NS2, OMNeT++, Qualnet, and NS3 are also listed along with their support for UMTS network simulation. The document promotes conducting UMTS network simulation projects to gain significance.
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.
This document discusses network attacks in mobile ad hoc and wireless sensor networks that are relevant for PhD thesis projects using the NS2 simulator. It lists important MANET attacks like flooding, packet dropping, wormhole, black hole, and Sybil attacks. For WSN networks, it notes active attacks, DOS attacks, security attacks, sink hole attacks, and worm hole attacks are significant. Guidelines for PhD thesis writing using NS2 projects are provided, including avoiding chronological writing, using active voice, and clarity of diagrams. Contact details are given for the website that provides resources on thesis topics.
This document provides an overview of MATLAB project topics, including topics in natural sciences, dimensionality reduction techniques, and trendy project titles. Some example topics include modeling with Stateflow Petri Nets, ARX and ARMAX identification models, locality preserving projection, and developing a GUI for variable rate microstepping of a stepper motor. The document also provides contact information for those seeking additional guidance on MATLAB project selection and development.
This document provides a list of modern MATLAB thesis project titles, trendy research areas in MATLAB projects, and key notes on MATLAB simulation. Some example titles include speech recognition technology based on interactive web, probabilistic GUI and time variant sensor accuracy model in Aerospace Applications, and 5DOF robot manipulator modeling and trajectory using CATIA and MATLAB. Trendy research areas featured are implicit and explicit solvers, sparse and full linear algebra, bounded and fixed cost simulation, event location and detection, and discrete event systems simulation. Key points on MATLAB simulation include implicit and explicit solvers, sparse and full linear algebra, bounded and fixed cost simulation, event location and detection, and discrete event systems simulation. Contact information is provided at the bottom
Abstract: VANET (vehicular ad-hoc network) is a classification of MANET in which vehicles act as mobile node and provides a different approach to Intelligent transport System (ITS). VANET is an emerging area for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) which can result in increased traffic safety, collision warning through exchange of messages through wireless media. Efficient routing protocols are required for efficient communication among vehicles. In the given paper, we surveyed various VANETs protocols like GPRS, GPRS-MV & GPSR. We compare our proposed protocols via NS-2 based simulations and show the performance of different protocols.
This document analyzes and compares the performance of the AODV and DSDV routing protocols in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) through simulation. It first provides background on VANETs and describes the AODV and DSDV protocols. It then discusses the simulators MOVE, SUMO, and NS-2 that were used to generate mobility models and simulate the routing protocols under different network scenarios varying the number of nodes and connections. The document aims to evaluate the behavior and effectiveness of the reactive AODV protocol versus the proactive DSDV protocol in VANET environments.
This document discusses network attacks in mobile ad hoc and wireless sensor networks that are relevant for PhD thesis projects using the NS2 simulator. It lists important MANET attacks like flooding, packet dropping, wormhole, black hole, and Sybil attacks. For WSN networks, it notes active attacks, DOS attacks, security attacks, sink hole attacks, and worm hole attacks are significant. Guidelines for PhD thesis writing using NS2 projects are provided, including avoiding chronological writing, using active voice, and clarity of diagrams. Contact details are given for the website that provides resources on thesis topics.
This document provides an overview of MATLAB project topics, including topics in natural sciences, dimensionality reduction techniques, and trendy project titles. Some example topics include modeling with Stateflow Petri Nets, ARX and ARMAX identification models, locality preserving projection, and developing a GUI for variable rate microstepping of a stepper motor. The document also provides contact information for those seeking additional guidance on MATLAB project selection and development.
This document provides a list of modern MATLAB thesis project titles, trendy research areas in MATLAB projects, and key notes on MATLAB simulation. Some example titles include speech recognition technology based on interactive web, probabilistic GUI and time variant sensor accuracy model in Aerospace Applications, and 5DOF robot manipulator modeling and trajectory using CATIA and MATLAB. Trendy research areas featured are implicit and explicit solvers, sparse and full linear algebra, bounded and fixed cost simulation, event location and detection, and discrete event systems simulation. Key points on MATLAB simulation include implicit and explicit solvers, sparse and full linear algebra, bounded and fixed cost simulation, event location and detection, and discrete event systems simulation. Contact information is provided at the bottom
Abstract: VANET (vehicular ad-hoc network) is a classification of MANET in which vehicles act as mobile node and provides a different approach to Intelligent transport System (ITS). VANET is an emerging area for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) which can result in increased traffic safety, collision warning through exchange of messages through wireless media. Efficient routing protocols are required for efficient communication among vehicles. In the given paper, we surveyed various VANETs protocols like GPRS, GPRS-MV & GPSR. We compare our proposed protocols via NS-2 based simulations and show the performance of different protocols.
This document analyzes and compares the performance of the AODV and DSDV routing protocols in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) through simulation. It first provides background on VANETs and describes the AODV and DSDV protocols. It then discusses the simulators MOVE, SUMO, and NS-2 that were used to generate mobility models and simulate the routing protocols under different network scenarios varying the number of nodes and connections. The document aims to evaluate the behavior and effectiveness of the reactive AODV protocol versus the proactive DSDV protocol in VANET environments.
This document analyzes and compares the performance of the AODV and DSDV routing protocols in a vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) simulation. Simulations were conducted using NS-2, SUMO, and MOVE simulators for a grid map scenario with varying numbers of nodes. The results show that AODV performed better than DSDV in terms of throughput and packet delivery fraction, while DSDV had lower end-to-end delays. However, neither protocol was found to be fully suitable for the highly dynamic VANET environment. The document concludes that further work is needed to develop improved routing protocols optimized for VANETs.
The document describes an intersection-based geographical routing protocol (IGRP) for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) that uses an anonymous batch authentication and key agreement scheme (ABAKA) for security. IGRP selects optimal routes between intersections to ensure network connectivity while satisfying quality of service constraints. It formulates the routing problem as an optimization problem solved using a genetic algorithm. ABAKA allows for batch authentication of multiple requests and establishes session keys efficiently using elliptic curve cryptography to reduce overhead. It provides anonymity and deals with invalid requests. The proposed approach uses IGRP with ABAKA to provide a secure routing environment for value-added services in VANETs.
The document describes an intersection-based geographical routing protocol (IGRP) for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) that uses genetic algorithms and an anonymous batch authentication scheme (ABAKA). IGRP selects optimal routes between intersections to guarantee network connectivity while satisfying quality of service constraints. It formulates the routing problem as an optimization problem solved using a genetic algorithm. ABAKA enables efficient authentication of multiple requests and negotiation of session keys to provide security for value-added services in VANETs. It reduces verification delay and overhead through elliptic curve cryptography.
IJCER (www.ijceronline.com) International Journal of computational Engineerin...ijceronline
The document summarizes a research paper that proposes using a Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) and the AODV routing protocol to develop a traffic management system. It first provides background on VANETs and discusses how they can be used to exchange information between vehicles to improve safety and efficiency. It then describes implementing a system using AODV and testing its performance in handling traffic congestion through metrics like packet delivery. The paper finds that the system is effective at diverting traffic and managing congestion using VANET communications.
GLOBAL FRONTRUNNER ROUTING ALGORITHM (GFRA) FOR V2V COMMUNICATION IN VANETS cscpconf
VANET (Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork) is the emerging research area that making the phrase
“Network on Wheel” true. In this new age network the basic WLAN (IEEE 802.11) standard is
used. As the necessity of such network increases the implementation challenges are being taken
into account. They are broadcasting, routing, priority scheduling and security and privacy. In
this paper the routing is considered as the research factor. A proposal for routing with
frequently changing topology to avoid disconnection of network on road and for the routing
among overlapping networks in flyovers with multiple ramps and stack to avoid wrong
messaging is given.
GLOBAL FRONTRUNNER ROUTING ALGORITHM (GFRA) FOR V2V COMMUNICATION IN VANETS cscpconf
This document proposes a Global Frontrunner Routing Algorithm (GFRA) to address routing challenges in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). GFRA aims to minimize transmission delays by reducing the number of hops needed to route emergency messages between vehicles. It determines the distance and direction to the destination vehicle, and if it is over 1000m away, forwards the message to the nearest "frontrunner" vehicle along the direction of travel. This frontrunner or subsequent frontrunners will continue forwarding the message until it reaches the destination vehicle. Simulation results will evaluate GFRA's performance in reducing delays compared to multi-hop routing protocols for VANETs. The algorithm
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
This document analyzes the performance of two routing protocols (AODV and DSDV) under two mobility models (Manhattan grid model and RPGM model) in a vehicular ad hoc network. A group of students conducted simulations in NS2 to evaluate the protocols based on three quality of service parameters (packet delivery ratio, network throughput, end-to-end delay) under different scenarios. The results showed that AODV performed much better than DSDV in all parameters, with DSDV being highly affected by node mobility. Future work could involve analyzing another routing protocol instead of DSDV and increasing the voice call duration in simulations.
Multicast Dual Arti-Q System in Vehicular Adhoc NetworksIOSR Journals
This document discusses a dual Arti-Q system for efficient call taxi management in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). The existing Artigence system uses an Arti-Q algorithm with two components: Arti-Q main and Arti-Q proxy. The dual Arti-Q system proposes distributing the functionalities of scheduling and message transmission between separate servers to process requests in parallel and reduce response times. By separating these functions, the dual Arti-Q system aims to improve efficiency over the existing Artigence approach for managing taxi reservations and communications in VANETs.
Improved greedy routing protocol for VANETEditor IJCATR
VANET (vehicular ad-hoc network) is a classification of MANET in which vehicles act as mobile node and provides a different
approach to Intelligent transport System (ITS). VANET is an emerging area for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) which can result in
increased traffic safety, collision warning through exchange of messages through wireless media. Efficient routing protocols are required for
efficient communication among vehicles. In the given paper, we surveyed various VANETs protocols and along with its advantages and
disadvantages. We compare our proposed protocols via NS-2 based simulations and show the performance of different protocols
Improved greedy routing protocol for VANETEditor IJCATR
This document summarizes and compares various routing protocols that have been proposed for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). It first describes the architecture of VANET networks, including cellular/WLAN, ad hoc, and hybrid architectures. It then categorizes and discusses topology-based, position-based, cluster-based, broadcast-based, geocast-based, and delay tolerant routing protocols for VANETs. For each category, it outlines the general approach and provides examples of protocols. It also identifies advantages and disadvantages of different protocol approaches. The document concludes that routing safety communications in VANETs remains challenging due to overhead in discovering and maintaining routes under high vehicle mobility conditions.
Multicast routing protocol for advanced vehicular ad hoc networksTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Transport sector has great impact on our daily life. Despite the huge number of vehicular models, driving process still faces many challenges due to the lack information about the roads and the surrounding sudden events, which can result in high number of accidents globally and especially in Saudi Arabia. A new technology, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), has emerged to support Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and to offer advanced solutions for drivers to avoid different hazard events that occur on the road. In this paper, we discuss the multicast and broadcast communications in VANETs, Quality of Sevice (QoS) awaregroup addressing/managing solutions to VANETs which help inclassifying different application that explore and design a new cross-layer framework, aware of high mobility and efficiency.
A Novel De Routing Scheme for Vehicular Ad-Hoc NetworkIRJET Journal
This document proposes a novel routing scheme for vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) using a differential evolution (DE) optimization algorithm. The DE algorithm is used to select the most suitable vehicle to act as a cluster manager by minimizing a fitness function. Key metrics like data packet delivery ratio, throughput, and time complexity are compared between the proposed DE-based scheme and a particle swarm optimization (PSO) based routing approach in VANETs. The goal is to efficiently distribute safety messages in VANETs while minimizing channel collisions on the control channel.
Distributed Routing Protocol for Different Packet Size Data Transfer over Wir...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a proposed technique for efficient data transfer of different packet sizes over wireless sensor networks. The technique uses a combination of routing protocols, including AODV, DSDV, and DSR. It aims to improve quality of service for data transmission by using proper packet formatting and compression techniques. The objective is to develop a reliable architecture that can handle both proactive and reactive routing approaches to efficiently manage routing and transmission of data between neighboring nodes. The proposed technique will be implemented and evaluated using a network simulator.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Predictive Data Dissemination in VanetDhruvMarothi
Predictive Data Dissemination in Vanet aims to efficiently disseminate data in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) by using predictive mechanisms. The presented techniques take advantage of GPS and map data to select vehicles that will further broadcast information to designated areas. Simulation results showed these techniques can alleviate broadcast storms while effectively disseminating data in both urban and highway scenarios. The document discusses several challenges for future work, including intermittent connectivity, high mobility, heterogeneous vehicles, privacy and security, and enabling network intelligence in large-scale VANETs.
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER) ijceronline
The document summarizes several routing protocols for Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) that utilize Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication. It first provides background on VANETs and the different types of communication (V2V and V2I). It then overviews 5 specific V2I routing protocols, describing how each protocol utilizes Roadside Units (RSUs) to establish routes for packet forwarding between vehicles and infrastructure. Finally, it discusses challenges and future perspectives for better exploiting RSUs' potential in routing, such as using them as anchors to improve path robustness and load balancing traffic. The document aims to survey V2I routing protocols and analyze the role
This document discusses potential topics for a communication thesis using MATLAB. It lists several major toolboxes and technologies in communication systems that could be modeled, including RF impairment modeling, LDPC decoders, OFDM, MIMO, satellite technologies, Bluetooth, RFID, and Wi-Fi. It also provides examples of modern MATLAB communication thesis topics, such as a wireless chat system between PCs, a weather station watching system, camera location system, industrial alarm and protection systems, and a taxi monitoring system. Students are encouraged to contact the website for more information on developing a communication thesis with MATLAB.
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.
This document discusses tools and applications used in pixels per inch (PPI) research. It lists Audacity, Blender, iPhone6Simulator, and App Inventor as major tools, describing their purposes as multi-track editing, creating animated films, simulating Apple devices, and calculating screen pixel density. Top applications mentioned are for image viewing, fingerprint analysis, biometrics, and density-aware design. The document also outlines biometric technologies used in PPI research, including iris, signature, vein, skin print, hand, and retinal recognition. It provides contact information for the website.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
2. Information in
Congestion
Control
Congestion
Avoidance
Game
V2V Multi Hop
Broadcast
Transmission
Multimedia
Data
Dissemination
Detect and
Prevent DDOS
Attack
Location Centric
Data
Dissemination
MODERN RESEARCH IN VANET PROJECTS
We have enlisted down the advanced research in the VANET projects based on NS2,
1 2 3
4 5 6
3. Traffic Flow Rates
Overhead Packets Required
3
Number of Vehicles
End-to-End Delay
Hop Count
NOTABLE SIMULATION METRICS IN VANET
Hereby we have listed down the important simulation based metrics in the VANET projects in NS2,
1
5
2
4
3
4. RECENT TOPICS IN NS3 BASED VANET
Here we have listed down the latest topics for NS3 based VANET projects,
1
Cognitive Enabled VANET
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
4
2
3
5
6
Driven Multi Hop Safety
Service Using Application Level
Destination Using Spatio
Tempo Socio Semantic Aware
Power Line for Transmission of
Roadside Infrastructure
Data Services Using TCP
Context Migration in VANET
VANET Using Platoon
Recommendation in Reliable