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    technique occurs when the data is transmitted from one secondary node to another which is out of range via primary node. At that time the primary node which is of MIMO antenna switches itself to the secondary node frequency and transmits the data. Wireless MIMO systems with multiple antennas employed at both the transmitter and receiver have gained attention because of their promising improvement in terms of performance and bandwidth efficiency [8].

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________________ 1.1 Communication Communication is the transfer of information from transmitter to the receiver through a wireless medium or wired medium known as channel. The transmitter transmits the information and the receiver receives the information. Information is useful data send by transmitter and must be understood to the receiver. The information is transmitted in the form of radio waves. This useful information is known

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    1.1 Wireless sensor network (WSN) A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of sensing device, computation element, and communication elements that gives user the ability to measure, observe and react to particular events and phenomena in that problem field. A sensing device provides data from sensing physical characteristics such as temperature, pressure and sound etc and then transmits that data to the base station via radio either on time basis or demand basis. A wireless sensor network may contains

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    Assignment-1 MN603 Subject Wireless Network and Security Teacher Biplob Rakshit Ray Name : Loveneet Singh Dhanjal ID: MIT130071 Contents 1) Introduction 3 2) Massive MIMO architectures 3 a. V-BLAST 3 b. Array Architecture 4 3) Uses of massive MIMO to achieve convergence of wireless networks 5 a. Spatial multiplexing 6 b. Pre-coding 6 4) Existing Technologies 6 a. WiMAX 6 b. 3G 6 c. 4G LTE 7 5) Recently proposed techniques in the literature 7 5G 7 6) Relevant information

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    challenge in a wireless system design is to overcome the e ects of the wireless channel, which have multiple transmission paths and di erent delays. OFDM has a promising future as a new technology in several next generation wireless communication systems. The OFDM systems ability to combat the e ects of multipath propagation with a relatively simple receiver structure made it the modulation of choice for some of the most prominent wireless technologies such as the IEEE 802.11 wireless local area

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    network is the network used for wireless communication which uses the spectrum of frequencies. It is an intelligent network in a sense that it can recognize the channels in use or vacant, the ability of this network is that it can shift the data on vacant channel without letting the other busy channel get disturbed. CRN is a technology which works on the spectrum of frequencies, sensing the spectrum of frequencies at receiver’s

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    this is a small business we will be covering things not typically seen in a home network so the first thing we will ask is whether American One Car will be housing any servers? The second thing to consider is whether the network will need a wired, wireless or both connections. The third topic to cover is how many

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    ABSTRACT The networking industry is experiencing new technologies every now and then. From the migration of wired to wireless networks, there are drastic changes in the way, networking was earlier perceived. Connecting devices in a multiple different ways is possible using new IEEE standards and protocols. The research paper aims at discussing some potential features of a wireless technology, ”ZigBee”, which in a way is similar to the Bluetooth. What is actually ZigBee?, Why do we need it ? and

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    Master of Science in Computer Science Networking Technologies Final Project NETWORK SYSTEM UPGARDE PROPOSL FOR Rivier Library Under the guidance Of Prof. Robert Marceau Rivier University Submitted By Venu Gopi Takkellapati Index Overview…………………………………………………………2 Network Diagram………………………………………………...4 Design features…………………………………………………...5 Standards & protocols…………………………………………….7 Implementation

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    reliable. Wireless technology is going to be really important to have. It is already important in both the home and office sense. Wireless networks are already starting to replace Wired Networks. Nobody wants to have cables in their homes and offices anymore. The reason is simple and to the point: there isn’t a point to having long cables laying on the floor or having to make holes to push the cables in walls and through walls. The things that individuals and companies need to know is that Wireless Networks

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