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3rd IDAACS-SWS 2016: Offenburg, Germany
- Anatoly Sachenko, Axel Sikora:
3rd International Symposium on Wireless Systems within the Conferences on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems, SWS@IDAACS 2016, Offenburg, Germany, September 26-27, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-4317-0 - Erich Zielinski:
Keynote: Industrial communication for factories. 2 - Christoph Rathfelder:
Keynote: Generic sensor interface description language for wireless sensor communication. 3 - Izabella Lokshina, Thomas M. Wendt, Cees J. M. Lanting:
Accelerated buffer overflow simulation in self-similar queuing networks with long-range dependent processes and finite buffer capacity. 5-10 - Atheer Al Rubaye, Yevgeniy Yeryomin, Jochen Seitz:
Evaluation of MCDM-based handover decision algorithms in OMNeT++. 11-14 - S. G. Raghavendra Prasad, R. Vivek, Jitendranath Mungara, E. Jubin Sebastian:
NS3 simulation studies for optimized neighbour discovery in 6LoWPAN networks. 15-18 - Joseena M. Jose, Axel Sikora, Manuel Schappacher, Nguyen Minh Phuong:
Integration and analysis of an extended IEEE 802.15.4 modules with SmartMAC and wake-on-radio functions into the network simulator NS3. 19-23 - Aleksandr Galov, Alex P. Moschevikin:
Automatic signal strength map construction in indoor positioning system based on round trip time of flight measurements and inertial navigation. 25-29 - Yousif Elhadi Elsideeg Ahmed, Kondo Hloindo Adjallah, Sharef F. Babikier:
Non disjoint set covers approach for wireless sensor networks lifetime optimization. 30-35 - Aleksandr Mikov:
The multi-mode inertial tracking system for unconstrained indoor positioning. 36-43 - Christian Merz, Gerald Kupris:
High Q impedance matching for RF energy harvesting applications. 45-50 - Mustafa Alper Akkas:
Nano-sensor capacity and SNR calculation according to transmit power estimation for body-centric nano-communications. 51-55 - Junaedi Adi Prasetyo, Artem Yushev, Axel Sikora:
Investigations on the performance of bluetooth enabled mesh networking. 56-61 - Raphael Schrader, Thomas Ax, Christof Röhrig, Claus Fühner:
Advertising power consumption of bluetooth low energy systems. 62-68 - Selahattin Gökceli, Gunes Karabulut-Kurt, Berna Örs:
Backhaul infrastructures in building automation systems: Wired or wireless? 70-74 - Patrick Weber, Daniel Jaeckle, David Rahusen, Axel Sikora:
IPv6 over LoRaWAN™. 75-79 - Roman Cecil, Vlastimil Setka, Milos Schlegel:
Radio module for fast real-time control of inverse triple pendulum. 80-84 - Dmitry G. Korzun, Ivan V. Galov, Aleksandr A. Lomov:
Smart space deployment in wireless and mobile settings of the Internet of Things. 86-91 - Nizam Kuxdorf-Alkirata, Dieter Brückmann:
Reliable and low-cost indoor localization based on bluetooth low energy. 92-96 - Alex P. Moschevikin, Eugene Tsvetkov, Anton Alekseev, Axel Sikora:
Investigations on passive channel impulse response of ultra wide band signals for monitoring and safety applications. 97-104 - Thomas Rix, Kai-Oliver Detken, Marcel Jahnke:
Transformation between XML and CBOR for network load reduction. 106-111 - Atheer Al Rubaye, Ariel Aguirre, Jochen Seitz:
Hierarchical dynamic index NAT as a mobility solution. 112-115 - Adnan Rauf, Muhammad Adeel Pasha, Shahid Masud:
A Novel split radix fast fourier transform design for an adaptive and scalable implementation. 116-121 - Anatoliy Sachenko, Vasyl Yatskiv, Taras Tsavolyk:
Modeling the wireless sensor networks using the error control scheme. 122-126 - E. Jubin Sebastian, Artem Yushev, Axel Sikora, Manuel Schappacher, Junaedi Adi Prasetyo:
Performance investigation of 6Lo with RPL mesh networking for home and building automation. 127-133 - Vladimir Brovkov, Albrecht Fortenbacher, Haeseon Yun, Daniel Junker:
Prototype of a sensor device for learning environments. 134-137 - Bohdan Shevchuk, Orest Ivakhiv, Mykhaylo Geraimchuk, Yuriy Brayko:
Efficient encoding and transmission of monitoring data in information-efficient wireless networks. 138-143
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