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Learning from Errors: Detecting ZigBee Interference in WiFi Networks

2014

In this work we show how to detect ZigBee interference on commodity WiFi cards by monitoring the reception errors, such as synchronization errors, invalid header formats, too long frames, etc., caused by ZigBee transmissions. Indeed, in presence of non-WiFi modulated signals, the occurrence of these types of errors follows statistics that can be easily recognized. Moreover, the duration of the error bursts depends on the transmission interval of the interference source, while the error spacing depends on the receiver implementation. On the basis of these considerations, we propose the adoption of hidden Markov chains for characterizing the behavior of WiFi receivers in presence of controlle…

business.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReal-time computingwlan 802.11 802.15.4 frame error detection wireless coexistenceInterval (mathematics)Interference (wave propagation)SynchronizationLearning from errorsTransmission (telecommunications)HeaderbusinessHidden Markov modelComputer networkNeuRFon
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Analysis of the Effect of Human Presence on a Wireless Sensor Network

2011

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are gaining an increasing industry wide adoption. However, there remain major challenges such as network dimensioning and node placement especially in Built Environment Networks (BENs). Decisions on the node placement, orientation, and the number of nodes to cover the area of interest are usually ad-hoc. Ray tracing tools are traditionally employed to predict RF signal propagation; however, such tools are primarily intended for outdoor environments. RF signal propagation varies greatly indoors due to building materials and infrastructure, obstacles, node placement, antenna orientation and human presence. Because of the complexity of signal prediction, these f…

business.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniRSSReal-time computingcomputer.file_formatRadio propagationKey distribution in wireless sensor networksBuilt Environment Networks (BENs) Human Presence Node Placement Radiation Patterns Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)Ray tracing (graphics)Radio frequencyTransceiverbusinessWireless sensor networkcomputerDimensioningSoftwareComputer network
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Interference Estimation in IEEE 802.11 Networks

2010

This article describes a technique for distinguishing and quantifying medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) interference in error-prone 802.11 networks. This technique, is fully distributed, allowing each station to estimate interference individually. The estimator is based on an extended Kalman filter coupled to a mechanism for revealing abrupt changes in state. The network state is a vector of two components, representing PHY interference, expressed in terms of channel-error rate, and MAC interference. Two distinct state models are considered. When PHY interference can be assumed to be constant for all stations, network congestion is expressed by the number of competing ter…

business.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniWiFiComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSPhysical layerKalman filterInterference (wave propagation)Network congestionExtended Kalman filterIEEE 802.11Control and Systems EngineeringPHYModeling and SimulationComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureElectronic engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessKalman FilterComputer Science::Information Theory
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A Novel Amplify-and-Forward Relay Channel Model for Mobile-to-Mobile Fading Channels under Line-of-Sight Conditions

2021

In this chapter, we have proposed a new flexible M2M amplify-and-forward relay fading channel model under LOS propagation conditions. The novelty in the model is that we have considered the LOS components in both transmission links, i.e., the direct link between the source mobile station and the destination mobile station as well as the link via the mobile relay. By analogy with multiple scattering radio propagation channels, we have developed the MLSS fading channel as a second-order scattering channel, where the received signal comprises the single and double scattered components. Furthermore, the flexibility of the MLSS fading channel model comes from the fact that it can be reduced to d…

business.industryComputer scienceTopologylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeNon-line-of-sight propagationScattering channelFading distributionRelaylawChannel state informationMobile stationsymbolsComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureFadingRayleigh scatteringTelecommunicationsbusinessRelay channelCommunication channelComputer Science::Information Theory
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A study on the statistical properties of double hoyt fading channels

2009

This paper deals with a study on the statistical properties of narrowband amplify-and-forward relay fading channels for Hoyt multipath propagation environments. We consider the basic radio link topology, where only one fixed relay station is used for the amplification. In this case, the envelope of the signal received over the overall multipath channel is modeled by the so-called double Hoyt fading process. Considering this multipath propagation channel model, analytical expressions for the first and second order statistics are provided. Specifically, the mean value, variance, probability density function (PDF), level-crossing rate (LCR), and average duration of fades (ADF) of double Hoyt p…

business.industryComputer sciencelaw.inventionFading distributionNarrowbandRelaylawComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureSector modelFadingStatistical physicsbusinessMultipath propagationComputer Science::Information TheoryComputer networkRayleigh fadingCommunication channel2009 6th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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ZigBee networks performance under WLAN 802.11b/g interference

2009

ZigBee is a standard protocol suite for low rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPANs) and has been widely utilized in various fields. Since both ZigBee and WLAN (802.11b/g) operate in the 2.4GHz unlicensed industrial scientific medical (ISM) frequency band, mutual interference is likely to exist and cause signal degradation. In this paper, an interference analysis model is suggested to obtain an estimate of Packet Error Rate (PER) of a ZigBee network. A ZigBee evaluation kit, AVR RZ200, was implemented for measurement of Packet Loss Ratio (PLR). The measured PLR matches the estimated PER, with varied distances and different center frequency offsets of different channels.

business.industryFrequency bandComputer sciencePacket lossBit error rateWirelessCenter frequencybusinessInterference (wave propagation)Computer networkDegradation (telecommunications)NeuRFon2009 4th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing
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Collision Avoidance Trajectory for an Ekranoplan.

2009

The risk of collision is one of the crucial aspects for the applications of Ekranoplans in civil transportation. In fact, the extremely low flight altitude of these aircraft increases dramatically the chances of interference between their flight path and the multitude of obstacles populating the surrounding area. In this work we consider the optimal collision avoidance problem between a cruising Ekranoplan and a steady obstacle located on its flight path. First we solve the optimal control problem imposing that the collision avoidance maneuver lies on the longitudinal plane identified by the initial cruising conditions. In the second part of this work we state the three-dimensional version …

business.industryWork (physics)Settore ING-IND/03 - Meccanica Del VoloOptimal controlInterference (wave propagation)CollisionComputer Science::RoboticsGeographyObstacleObstacle avoidanceCollision Avoidance Optimal Trajctory EkranoplanTrajectoryAerospace engineeringbusinessCollision avoidance
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Second Language Interference during First Language Processing by Arabic-English Bilinguals.

2017

The research investigated whether a bilinguals’ second language (L2) is activated during a task involving only the first language (L1). We tested the hypothesis that the amount of L2 interference can vary across settings, with less interference occurring in testing locations where L2 is rarely used. In Experiment 1, we compared language processing for 50 Arabic–English bilinguals tested in Saudi Arabia and 49 Arabic–English tested in the United States. In the task, participants viewed a picture and judged whether a phoneme presented over headphones was part of the L1 picture name. The results showed no effect of testing location on processing. For both groups of bilinguals, we observed L2 i…

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Factors controlling adventitious bud induction and plant regeneration in matureJuniperus oxycedrus leaves cultured in vitro

1994

The morphogenetic capacity of matureJuniperus oxycedrus L. leaves cultured in vitro has been studied, noting nutritive, hormonal, and environmental factors inducing differentiation and development of adventitious shoots. Bud primordia formed directly from the leaves. Highest bud differentiation rates were obtained when the explants were cultured for at least 21 days on a modified Schenk and Hildebrandt solidified medium containing 0.5 μM benzyladenine under a 16-h photoperiod. Maximum bud development and elongation was achieved on cytokinin-free medium containing 4% (wt/vol) sucrose and 0.05% (wt/vol) activated charcoal. Regenerated shoots were excised and induced to root on media with auxi…

chemistry.chemical_classification1-Naphthaleneacetic acidbiologyfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMicropropagationAuxinBotanyCytokininShootPrimordiumJuniperus oxycedrusBiotechnologyExplant cultureIn Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
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Effect of growth regulators onin vitro propagation ofFicus benjamina cv. Exotica

1994

Stem internodes with axillary buds were excised from 5-year old trees ofFicus benjamina cv. Exotica. The effect of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), gibberellic acid (GA3), indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) on shoot growth and proliferationin vitro was investigated. Multiple shoots were developed after 3–4 weeks from stem internodes with axillary buds incubated in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with phloroglucinol (PG) and BAP. Optimum shoot proliferation took place in the presence of 1.0 mg l−1 BAP. Shoots obtained could be elongated in a medium with 0.5 mg l−1 GA3 prior to their rooting. The root initiation was succ…

chemistry.chemical_classification1-Naphthaleneacetic acidfood and beveragesPlant ScienceHorticultureBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumMicropropagationchemistryAuxinAxillary budShootCytokininBotanyGibberellic acidBiologia plantarum
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