Monitoring Systems White Papers

On the RFID Wake-Up Impulse for Multi-Hop Sensor Networks

Overview Communication protocols for wireless sensor networks reduce the energy consumption by duty cycling the node activity and adopting a periodic sleeping scheduling. This approach often results in idle listening and therefore energy dissipated for listening to a channel free from packet transmitted. Duty cycling trades-off energy consumption due to idle listening and high end-to-end delay. Proposed solutions mitigate this issue for example through extra low-power radio components (wake-up radio) that listen to the radio and wake-up the node if some channel activity is sensed. These extra components also consume some energy to listen to the channel.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherUniversity College Dublin File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

Designing High Availability for SQL Server 2005

The end of downtime, period! Job No. 1 for database administrators (DBAs) is making sure that the data they're responsible for is available all the time.That's because for anyone who...

Easily Monitor Virtual/Physical/Cloud and Save Budget. up.time - Free Trial

Need Deep Systems Management for Virtual/Physical/Cloud that Saves you Budget? Think up.time... Easily monitor, measure and manage virtual, physical, and Cloud assets and applications from one dashboard with up.time. Whether you...

Technology Firm Improves Application Uptime, Achieves Significant Productivity Gains

CDW is a premier technology solutions company that provides sales, design, implementation, and management of computer systems. With 6,300 employees and a data center running 1,200 servers, CDW faces many...

How to "MAP" Your Infrastructure for Windows 7 and Server 2008

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely inventory small or large IT environments without requiring the installation of any...

10 Steps to Control Wireless Costs Through Consumption Management

In the telecom and data communications environment, the challenge is to strike the right balance between understanding corporate usage trends and adopting new technologies that can make the organization more...


Quick Sitemap Links: