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Performance Analysis of Synchronous Duty-Cycled MAC Protocols

2015

In this letter, we propose an analytical model to evaluate the performance of the S-MAC protocol. The proposed model improves the accuracy of previous models in two aspects. First, it incorporates the dependence among the nodes within a cluster by defining a DTMC that models the number of active nodes, whereas the previous models considered that nodes were mutually independent. Second, it proposes new methods for calculating packet delay and energy consumption. The analytical model is validated through discrete-event based simulations. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed analytical model and methods yield accurate results under realistic assumptions

Protocol (science)Markov modelingMarkov chainComputer scienceNetwork packetLoad modelingReal-time computingEnergy consumptionINGENIERIA TELEMATICAMarkov modelWSNsDelay and energy consumptionControl and Systems EngineeringPacket lossDuty-cycled MAC protocolsCluster (physics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithm
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Link adaptation with combined optimal frame size and rate selection in error-prone 802.11n networks

2008

In error-prone channel with low SNRs, the network throughput may drop significantly if the packet length becomes too large. On the other hand, too much protocol overhead will be introduced if the packet length is too small. In this paper, we study this tradeoff and propose an adaptive frame size algorithm for A-MPDU in 802.11n networks, which can maximize the throughput by selecting the optimized frame length under different channel conditions. When used together with rate selection, the network throughput can be further improved. Both analytical model and simulation results are presented, demonstrating that our algorithm outperforms the fixed length transmission scheme in 802.11n networks …

Protocol overheadComputer scienceNetwork packetReal-time computingPhysical layerBit error rateLink adaptationThroughputFixed lengthFrame size2008 IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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Systemic PaO2 oscillations cause mild brain injury in a pig model

2016

OBJECTIVE: Systemic PaO2 oscillations occur during cyclic recruitment and derecruitment of atelectasis in acute respiratory failure and might harm brain tissue integrity. DESIGN: Controlled animal study. SETTING: University research laboratory. SUBJECTS: Adult anesthetized pigs. INTERVENTIONS: Pigs were randomized to a control group (anesthesia and extracorporeal circulation for 20 hr with constant PaO2, n = 10) or an oscillation group (anesthesia and extracorporeal circulation for 20 hr with artificial PaO2 oscillations [3 cycles min⁻¹], n = 10). Five additional animals served as native group (n = 5). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Outcome following exposure to artificial PaO2 oscillations…

Pulmonary Atelectasismedicine.medical_specialtySwinemedicine.medical_treatment10208 Institute of NeuropathologyHippocampusInflammation610 Medicine & healthHippocampal formationReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinegamma-Aminobutyric acidRNA ComplementaryRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciencesExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologyNeurotransmitter receptorInternal medicinemedicineExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationAnimalsReceptoralpha-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic Acidgamma-Aminobutyric AcidRespiratory Distress Syndromebusiness.industryExtracorporeal circulationRespiration Artificialrespiratory tract diseasesEndocrinologyBrain Injuries570 Life sciences; biologyBlood Gas AnalysisInflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptombusiness2706 Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drug
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Quality assurance in RT-PCR-based BCR/ABL diagnostics--results of an interlaboratory test and a standardization approach.

2000

Here we describe the results of an interlaboratory test for RT-PCR-based BCR/ABL analysis. The test was organized in two parts. The number of participating laboratories in the first and second part was 27 and 20, respectively. In the first part samples containing various concentrations of plasmids with the ela2, b2a2 or b3a2 BCR/ABL transcripts were analyzed by PCR. In the second part of the test, cell samples containing various concentrations of BCR/ABL-positive cells were analyzed by RT-PCR. Overall PCR sensitivity was sufficient in approximately 90% of the tests, but a significant number of false positive results were obtained. There were significant differences in sensitivity in the cel…

Quality ControlCancer ResearchFusion Proteins bcr-ablBiologylaw.inventionlawhemic and lymphatic diseasesLeukemia Myelogenous Chronic BCR-ABL PositiveBiomarkers TumorHumansBase sequencePolymerase chain reactionDNA PrimersABLBase Sequencebusiness.industryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionbreakpoint cluster regionHematologyMolecular biologyReverse transcriptaseReal-time polymerase chain reactionOncologyRNA extractionbusinessQuality assuranceLeukemia
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Energy-Efficiency and Coverage Quality Management for Reliable Diagnostics in Wireless Sensor Networks

2020

International audience; The processing of data and signals provided by sensors aims at extracting rnrelevant features which can be used to assess and diagnose the health state rnof the monitored targets. Nevertheless, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) present rna number of shortcomings that have an impact on the quality of the gathered rndata at the sink level, leading to imprecise diagnostics rnof the observed targets. To improve data accuracy, two main critical and related issues, namely the energy consumption and coverage quality, need to be considered. The goal is to maximize the network lifetime while guaranteeing the complete coverage of all the targets. Unfortunately, these performance…

Quality managementComputer scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsReal-time computingCorrectness proofs020206 networking & telecommunicationsEnergy consumption02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE][INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationComputer Science Applications[INFO.INFO-IU]Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous Computing[INFO.INFO-CR]Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]Distributed algorithmControl and Systems Engineering[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Data accuracy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[INFO.INFO-ET]Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET]Electrical and Electronic Engineering[INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]Wireless sensor networkEfficient energy use
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Comparison and analysis of the revenue-based adaptive queuing models

2006

This paper presents several adaptive resource sharing models that use a revenue criterion to allocate bandwidth in an optimal way. The models ensure QoS requirements of data flows and, at the same time, maximize the total revenue by adjusting parameters of the underlying schedulers. Besides, the adaptive models eliminate the need to find the optimal static weight values because they are calculated dynamically. The simulation consists of several cases that analyse the models and the way they provide the required QoS guarantees. The simulation reveals that the installation of the adaptive model increases the total revenue and ensures the QoS requirements for all service classes. The paper als…

Queueing theoryMathematical optimizationIntegrated servicesComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceQuality of serviceReal-time computingRevenueTotal revenueWeighted fair queueingScheduling (computing)Shared resourceComputer Networks
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NIGHT-Care: A Passive RFID System for Remote Monitoring and Control of Overnight Living Environment

2014

AbstractAn Ambient Intelligence platform, NIGHTCare, for remote monitoring and control of overnight living environment is here proposed. The platform, entirely based on RFID passive technology is able to recognize nocturnal behaviors and activities, generates automatic alarms in case of anomalous or pathological events and support diagnostics. The results of a complete test in real scenario are presented, together with a numerical assessment of electromagnetic safety issues.

RFIDAmbient intelligencebusiness.industryComputer scienceLiving environmentReal-time computingSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagneticihuman monitoring systemRemote monitoring and controlTest (assessment)Night CareEmbedded systemPervasive HealthcareGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Human body sensing: A pervasive approach by implanted RFID tags

2011

Starting from the physical evidence that passive RFID systems may be used as self-sensing devices, the feasibility of human monitoring by means of implanted tags is here investigated. The key parameters to master with the purpose to enhance the sensitivity of the implanted radiosensor have been theoretically analyzed and numerically applied to a specific medical problem, i.e. the continuous monitoring of liver cancer evolution. Preliminary experimental results with simplified phantoms corroborate the analysis.

RFIDImplanted tagUbiquitous computingComputer sciencebusiness.industryWearable tagRFID sensor Wearable tag Implanted tagReal-time computingContinuous monitoringSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticisensorHuman monitoringKey (cryptography)RFID sensorSensitivity (control systems)Telecommunicationsbusiness2010 3rd International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (ISABEL 2010)
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Pervasive body sensing: Implanted RFID tags for vascular monitoring

2010

Beside the common logistic usages of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, one of the most innovative and promising applications is the possibility to process the backscattering signals to detect additional information about the target, such as its state and its evolution, without any specific embedded sensor or local power supply. The rationale of this idea lies in the clear dependence of the tag's input impedance and reflectivity on the physical and geometrical features of a real target. When the object where the tag is attached on undergoes some changes along with the time, the tag's electrical features also change and these variations can be remotely detected by the read…

RFIDRFID biomedical sensorEngineeringRemote patient monitoringbusiness.industryReal-time computingRFID Sensor Vascular stentProcess (computing)Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiAbnormal cellInput impedanceReflectivityHuman healthVascularElectronic engineeringRadio-frequency identificationRFID; BodystentBodyState (computer science)businessSensor
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RSS-eye: Human-assisted Indoor Localization without Radio Maps

2015

The pervasive diffusion of smartphones is boosting indoor positioning solutions and location-based services. We propose a novel methodology to perform indoor positioning of mobile users by the estimation of angles of arrival from access points whose locations are known. Angles of arrival are estimated by correlating WiFi RSSI measurements with data coming from a digital compass, which is provided by most current handsets. Our system has minimal requirements in terms of infrastructure and mobile hardware. The system neither needs calibration, nor radio maps but requires the user to perform a gesture when an estimation is needed. The resulting on-demand localization has advantages in terms of…

RSSI indoor localization WiFi AoA estimationbusiness.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniAngle of arrivalRSSCompassReal-time computingcomputer.file_formatbusinesscomputerMultipath propagationComputer network
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