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    reliability issues in sensor networks was presented by (Arif Mahmud and Rahim Rahmani, 2011) at the IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology while the first architectural proposal was presented by (Luo et al., 2012) in the form of Software Defined Wireless Sensor Network (SD-WSN). Up until now, very limited research work is carried out in this area. Some of the notable, proposed architectures for using SDN in WSN are: • Software Defined Wireless Sensor Network…

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    Personality Quiz Assignment ESTJ: Extravert-Sensor-Thinker-Judger... that is my personality. After taking this test and seeing my results I was not surprised of the results. I am, a very outgoing, opinionated, straight forward, go-getter kind of person, that likes things neat and tidy. I feel obligated to do all that I can to enhance mine and my family 's life. However, I was surprised that my personality type is called "The Executive" and not "the Judge" because I hold very high expectations…

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    1) Linked Cluster Algorithm (LCA) [5], [6], [7]: LCA, was one of the initial clustering algorithms evolved. It was primarily developed for wired sensors, but later applied in wireless sensor networks. In LCA, a unique ID number is allotted to each node and has two means of becoming a cluster head. The first way is that if the node has the greatest ID number in the set including all neighbor nodes and the node itself. The second way is to assume that none of its neighbors are cluster heads,…

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    on a garage door sensor to facilitate the safe functioning of your overhead door. Based in Richmond, KY, PRO-Line Garage Door Repair services and repairs garage door openers and sensors. These experts say garage door sensors are frequently compromised by certain issues. Listed below are three common causes of problems experienced with sensors: Misalignment: If your overhead garage door isn't working properly, it's possible your sensor is misaligned. Most modern garage door sensors are…

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    FlowMAP is a microfluidic platform developed to measure the overall hemostatic phenotype of an individual, coagulation profile. It is willing to replace the current tests of thrombogenecity, that are focused on isolated components of clotting and under standardized conditions. These individual’s hemostatic profiles under certain conditions and particular drugs will lead to a better understanding of bleeding risk ad clinical clotting prediction. Unlike other complex bench-top tests, it can…

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    Adair, E, and Peterson, R. (2012). Biological Effects of Radiofrequency- Microwave radiation, IEEE Transactions on microwave theory and techniques, Vol 54 (3) Sources of radiations in the modern world include mobile phones, radar installations, transmission pillars, and microwave heaters. These technological developments have made life faster and convenient. The ability to save time had greatly enhanced human capital capacity to be more productive. Adair and Peterson studied different forms of…

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    Nt1330 Assignment 1

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    NAME: LETHOLE RELEBOHILE STTUDENT NUMBER: 24570877 MODULE CODE: INYM 316 ASSIGNMENT 2 4/28/2016 1. a) Why circuit switching does not exploit statistical multiplexing Circuit switching deals with keeping some secure bandwidth when the circuit is being configured. The statistical multiplexing means splitting some links among different connections depending on the needs arranged by the connections. Circuits switching is not vigilant on whether single connections offers any other demands…

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    modified optical sensor used with Equations 1 and 21. The power to integrate an optic fiber into fabrics was measured to determine whether the optic fibers broke during the integration process. Equation 3 was used for the power calculation in decibel-milliwatts (dBm) 1. dBm=10 log(P_transmitted/(1 mW)) [3] Integration of the fibers into fabric has been successful. The diameter of the fiber that has been developed is 1 millimeter thick. One challenge is to minimize the size of the sensor…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    use sensor pad connection is wireless for convenience and portability for use in different settings. Alarm is easily reset by reapplying pressure to the sensor pad or turning off the alarm setting. COMFORTABLE WATERPROOF PAD: The antimicrobial waterproof pad measures 14” x 9.8” and is sealed for complete incontinence protection. The soft, latex-free vinyl can easily be wiped down with a damp cloth if soiled. For patient comfort, light blankets or sheets can be used on top of the sensor pad…

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    Unit 3 Physics Lab 3

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    instruments in physics. In addition, this experiment aimed at enhancing practice on how to use three equipment in the lab: the rotary motion sensor, high resolution force sensor, and motion sensor. Further, this experiment sought to clarify the circumstances under which the instruments fail to comply with expectations. Results/Data Part 1: The Motion Sensor Motion Sensor’s Measurement of Distance on ‘Short Range’ 1 m Closest Measurable Distance on ‘Short Range’ 0.12 m Closest Measurable…

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