906 resultados para Mobility management (mobile radio)
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This master dissertation introduces a study about some aspects that determine the aplication of adaptative arrays in DS-CDMA cellular systems. Some basics concepts and your evolution in the time about celular systems was detailed here, meanly the CDMA tecnique, specialy about spread-codes and funtionaly principies. Since this, the mobile radio enviroment, with your own caracteristcs, and the basics concepts about adaptive arrays, as powerfull spacial filter was aborded. Some adaptative algorithms was introduced too, these are integrants of the signals processing, and are answerable for weights update that influency directly in the radiation pattern of array. This study is based in a numerical analysis of adaptative array system behaviors related to the used antenna and array geometry types. All the simulations was done by Mathematica 4.0 software. The results for weights convergency, square mean error, gain, array pattern and supression capacity based the analisis made here, using RLS (supervisioned) and LSDRMTA (blind) algorithms
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Even living in the XXI century are still some difficulties in access to broadband Internet in several Brazilian cities, due to the purchasing power of people and lack of government investment. But even with these difficulties, we seek to encourage the use of wireless technology, which is based on the IEEE 802.11b protocol - also known as Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) Wireless Fidelity Communications, having wide range of commercial applications in the world market, nationally and internationally. In Brazil, this technology is in full operation in major cities and has proved attractive in relation to the access point to multipoint and point-to-point. This paper is a comparative analysis of prediction field, using models based on the prediction of propagation loss. To validate the techniques used here, the Okumura-Hata models, modified Okumura-Hata, Walfisch-Ikegami model, were applied to a wireless computer network, located in the neighborhood of Cajupiranga in the city of Melbourn, in Rio Grande do Norte . They are used for networking wireless 802.11b, using the Mobile Radio to measure signal levels, beyond the heights of the antennas and distances from the transmitter. The performance data versus distance are added to the graphs generated and compared with results obtained through calculations of propagation models
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This master dissertation introduces a study about some aspects that determine the aplication of adaptative arrays in DS-CDMA cellular systems. Some basics concepts and your evolution in the time about celular systems was detailed here, meanly the CDMA tecnique, specialy about spread-codes and funtionaly principies. Since this, the mobile radio enviroment, with your own caracteristcs, and the basics concepts about adaptive arrays, as powerfull spacial filter was aborded. Some adaptative algorithms was introduced too, these are integrants of the signals processing, and are answerable for weights update that influency directly in the radiation pattern of array. This study is based in a numerical analysis of adaptative array system behaviors related to the used antenna and array geometry types. All the simulations was done by Mathematica 4.0 software. The results for weights convergency, square mean error, gain, array pattern and supression capacity based the analisis made here, using RLS (supervisioned) and LSDRMTA (blind) algorithms.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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As Redes da Próxima Geração consistem no desenvolvimento de arquiteturas que viabilizem a continuidade de serviços que proporcionem sempre a melhor conectividade (Always Best Connectivity - ABC) aos usuários móveis com suporte adequado à Qualidade de Experiência (QoE) para aplicações multimídia de alta definição, nesse novo contexto as arquiteturas têm perspectiva orientada a serviços e não a protocolos. Esta tese apresenta uma arquitetura para redes da próxima geração capaz de fornecer acesso heterogêneo sem fio e handover vertical transparente para as aplicações multimídia. A tese considera diferentes tecnologias sem fio e também adota o padrão IEEE 802.21 (Media Independent Handover – MIH) para auxiliar na integração e gerenciamento das redes heterogêneas sem fio. As tecnologias que a arquitetura possui são: IEEE 802.11 (popularmente denominada de WiFi), IEEE 802.16 (popularmente denominada de WiMAX) e LTE (popularmente denominada de redes 4G). O objetivo é que arquitetura tenha a capacidade de escolher entre as alternativas disponíveis a melhor conexão para o momento. A arquitetura proposta apresenta mecanismos de predição de Qualidade de Experiência (Quality of Experience - QoE) que será o parâmetro decisivo para a realização ou não do handover para uma nova rede. A predição para determinar se haverá ou não mudança de conectividade será feita com o uso da inteligência computacional de Redes Neurais Artificiais. Além disso a arquitetura também apresenta um mecanismo de descarte seletivo de pacotes especifico para aplicações multimídia. A proposta é avaliada via simulação utilizando-se o ns-2 (Network Simulator) e os resultados de desempenho são apresentados através das métricas de QoS, de QoE e também visualmente através da exibição de frames dos vídeos transmitidos na arquitetura.
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In questa tesi viene analizzato il concetto di mobilità elettrica e viene proposta un’applicazione per la gestione della propria auto elettrica. L'applicazione in questione si pone come scopo l’agevolazione delle interazioni dell’utente con l’auto a distanza. Analizzando le caratteristiche principali dell’auto elettrica, ne vengono delineati i benefici e le limitazioni dell’autonomia, per la quale si suggerisce soluzione tramite regole da adottare alla guida. Attraverso la comparazione con le tipologie di applicazioni esistenti per la mobilità si decide che genere di approccio adottare nella realizzazione della nostra applicazione. Seguono la descrizione delle tecnologie di sviluppo del progetto sotto forma di applicazione ibrida, tra le quali ci si sofferma sull'utilizzo di linguaggi di markup, fogli di stile e JavaScript lato client. Di quest’ultimo ne vengono elencate le API utilizzate, in particolare Google Maps e Google Charts. Successivamente si introduce il concetto di simulazione server ed i metodi e le tecniche adottate per renderlo effettivo. Infine vengono spiegate le scelte implementative nonché i metodi e le decisioni presi in ambito di sviluppo per realizzare al meglio l’applicazione, fornendo una presentazione dettagliata delle sue funzionalità.
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The Business and Information Technologies (BIT) project strives to reveal new insights into how modern IT impacts organizational structures and business practices using empirical methods. Due to its international scope, it allows for inter-country comparison of empirical results. Germany — represented by the European School of Management and Technologies (ESMT) and the Institute of Information Systems at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin — joined the BIT project in 2006. This report presents the result of the first survey conducted in Germany during November–December 2006. The key results are as follows: • The most widely adopted technologies and systems in Germany are websites, wireless hardware and software, groupware/productivity tools, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The biggest potential for growth exists for collaboration and portal tools, content management systems, business process modelling, and business intelligence applications. A number of technological solutions have not yet been adopted by many organizations but also bear some potential, in particular identity management solutions, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), biometrics, and third-party authentication and verification. • IT security remains on the top of the agenda for most enterprises: budget spending was increasing in the last 3 years. • The workplace and work requirements are changing. IT is used to monitor employees' performance in Germany, but less heavily compared to the United States (Karmarkar and Mangal, 2007).1 The demand for IT skills is increasing at all corporate levels. Executives are asking for more and better structured information and this, in turn, triggers the appearance of new decision-making tools and online technologies on the market. • The internal organization of companies in Germany is underway: organizations are becoming flatter, even though the trend is not as pronounced as in the United States (Karmarkar and Mangal, 2007), and the geographical scope of their operations is increasing. Modern IT plays an important role in enabling this development, e.g. telecommuting, teleconferencing, and other web-based collaboration formats are becoming increasingly popular in the corporate context. • The degree to which outsourcing is being pursued is quite limited with little change expected. IT services, payroll, and market research are the most widely outsourced business functions. This corresponds to the results from other countries. • Up to now, the adoption of e-business technologies has had a rather limited effect on marketing functions. Companies tend to extract synergies from traditional printed media and on-line advertising. • The adoption of e-business has not had a major impact on marketing capabilities and strategy yet. Traditional methods of customer segmentation are still dominating. The corporate identity of most organizations does not change significantly when going online. • Online sales channel are mainly viewed as a complement to the traditional distribution means. • Technology adoption has caused production and organizational costs to decrease. However, the costs of technology acquisition and maintenance as well as consultancy and internal communication costs have increased.
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Low quality of wireless links leads to perpetual transmission failures in lossy wireless environments. To mitigate this problem, opportunistic routing (OR) has been proposed to improve the throughput of wireless multihop ad-hoc networks by taking advantage of the broadcast nature of wireless channels. However, OR can not be directly applied to wireless sensor networks (WSNs) due to some intrinsic design features of WSNs. In this paper, we present a new OR solution for WSNs with suitable adaptations to their characteristics. Our protocol, called SCAD-Sensor Context-aware Adaptive Duty-cycled beaconless opportunistic routing protocol is a cross-layer routing approach and it selects packet forwarders based on multiple sensor context information. To reach a balance between performance and energy-efficiency, SCAD adapts the duty-cycles of sensors according to real-time traffic loads and energy drain rates. We compare SCAD against other protocols through extensive simulations. Evaluation results show that SCAD outperforms other protocols in highly dynamic scenarios.
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Many location-based services target users in indoor environments. Similar to the case of dense urban areas where many obstacles exist, indoor localization techniques suffer from outlying measurements caused by severe multipath propaga??tion and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) reception. Obstructions in the signal path caused by static or mobile objects downgrade localization accuracy. We use robust multipath mitigation techniques to detect and filter out outlying measurements in indoor environments. We validate our approach using a power-based lo??calization system with GSM. We conducted experiments without any prior knowledge of the tracked device's radio settings or the indoor radio environment. We obtained localization errors in the range of 3m even if the sensors had NLOS links to the target device.
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The network mobility (NEMO) is proposed to support the mobility management when users move as a whole. In IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), the individual Quality of Service (QoS) control for NEMO results in excessive signaling cost. On the other hand, current QoS schemes have two drawbacks: unawareness of the heterogeneous wireless environment and inefficient utilization of the reserved bandwidth. To solve these problems, we present a novel heterogeneous bandwidth sharing (HBS) scheme for QoS provision under IMS-based NEMO (IMS-NEMO). The HBS scheme selects the most suitable access network for each session and enables the new coming non-real-time sessions to share bandwidth with the Variable Bit Rate (VBR) coded media flows. The modeling and simulation results demonstrate that the HBS can satisfy users' QoS requirement and obtain a more efficient use of the scarce wireless bandwidth.
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El continuo desarrollo que está teniendo el mundo de las telecomunicaciones móviles hace que la red móvil esté sufriendo progresivos cambios para adaptarse a las nuevas tecnologías móviles que ofrecen un mejor servicio. El cambio en la red móvil no solo se produce por el desarrollo de las nuevas generaciones móviles. La red móvil se adapta también a la demanda de usuarios la cual no deja de incrementar a lo largo de los últimos años. Por tanto, los operadores tienen que ampliar su red instalando nodos que tengan las nuevas tecnologías y también las anteriores. Aparte de crear nuevos nodos también tienen que modificar sus nodos antiguos y convertirlos en nodos que soporten mayor número de usuarios. Hoy en día, en España, se están instalando nuevos nodos con 2G, 3G y 4G y además se están realizando ampliaciones de portadora para 3G. Este proyecto se divide en cuatro partes, la primera de ella se centra en explicar el proceso a seguir para la instalación de un nuevo nodo urbano. Este proceso es muy parecido para instalar un nodo con una tecnología u otra, en el caso del proyecto se explicarán los pasos a seguir para la instalación de un nodo con 2G y 3G. Posteriormente se explicará cómo se realizan las medidas para corroborar el correcto funcionamiento de un nodo rural y se compararán a las medidas de zona urbana mediante capturas de un nodo específico. En la penúltima parte del proyecto se estudia la cobertura en interiores y las diversas soluciones que se toman normalmente para mejorar dicha cobertura en edificios, almacenes y centros comerciales. Por último aparecen las conclusiones del proyecto y los trabajos futuros en donde se realiza una visión de posibles estudios relacionados con este proyecto y una visión de cómo puede quedar formada la red en unos años. ABSTRACT. Due to the continuous development of mobile telecommunications the mobile networks have undergone rapid changes to adapt to new mobile technologies that offer a better service. The mobile network change hasn´t only occurred because of the development of new generations of mobile radio-communications. The mobile network adapts itself to user demand, which has been growing over the last few years faster than expected. Therefore, mobile operators have to enlarge its network by installing nodes that share the old and new technologies. Apart from creating new nodes, the operators have to modify the old ones and turn them into nodes that support an increasing number of users. Nowadays, in Spain new nodes with 2G 3G and 4G are being installed, and carrier extensions for 3G are being made as well. This project is divided into four parts. The first chapter focuses on explaining the process that should be followed to install a new urban node. This process is similar to install a node with any of the technologies available. In the case of this project, the steps to follow in setting up a wireless node with 2G and 3G will be detailed. Afterwards, in the second chapter the document continues explaining the measurements that should be carried out to ensure proper performance of a rural node. Then, those measurements will be compared with the ones of an urban node. In the third part of the project it is explained how coverage indoor studies are performed, and the different solutions that are usually proposed to improve coverage in buildings, stores and shopping centers. The last chapter explains the conclusions that have been reached and future works. It is provided a widespread view of possible studies related to this project and how the mobile will improve in the following years.
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This paper presents a rectangular array antenna with a suitable signal-processing algorithm that is able to steer the beam in azimuth over a wide frequency band. In the previous approach, which was reported in the literature, an inverse discrete Fourier transform technique was proposed for obtaining the signal weighting coefficients. This approach was demonstrated for large arrays in which the physical parameters of the antenna elements were not considered. In this paper, a modified signal-weighting algorithm that works for arbitrary-size arrays is described. Its validity is demonstrated in examples of moderate-size arrays with real antenna elements. It is shown that in some cases, the original beam-forming algorithm fails, while the new algorithm is able to form the desired radiation pattern over a wide frequency band. The performance of the new algorithm is assessed for two cases when the mutual coupling between array elements is both neglected and taken into account.
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A local area network that can support both voice and data packets offers economic advantages due to the use of only a single network for both types of traffic, greater flexibility to changing user demands, and it also enables efficient use to be made of the transmission capacity. The latter aspect is very important in local broadcast networks where the capacity is a scarce resource, for example mobile radio. This research has examined two types of local broadcast network, these being the Ethernet-type bus local area network and a mobile radio network with a central base station. With such contention networks, medium access control (MAC) protocols are required to gain access to the channel. MAC protocols must provide efficient scheduling on the channel between the distributed population of stations who want to transmit. No access scheme can exceed the performance of a single server queue, due to the spatial distribution of the stations. Stations cannot in general form a queue without using part of the channel capacity to exchange protocol information. In this research, several medium access protocols have been examined and developed in order to increase the channel throughput compared to existing protocols. However, the established performance measures of average packet time delay and throughput cannot adequately characterise protocol performance for packet voice. Rather, the percentage of bits delivered within a given time bound becomes the relevant performance measure. Performance evaluation of the protocols has been examined using discrete event simulation and in some cases also by mathematical modelling. All the protocols use either implicit or explicit reservation schemes, with their efficiency dependent on the fact that many voice packets are generated periodically within a talkspurt. Two of the protocols are based on the existing 'Reservation Virtual Time CSMA/CD' protocol, which forms a distributed queue through implicit reservations. This protocol has been improved firstly by utilising two channels, a packet transmission channel and a packet contention channel. Packet contention is then performed in parallel with a packet transmission to increase throughput. The second protocol uses variable length packets to reduce the contention time between transmissions on a single channel. A third protocol developed, is based on contention for explicit reservations. Once a station has achieved a reservation, it maintains this effective queue position for the remainder of the talkspurt and transmits after it has sensed the transmission from the preceeding station within the queue. In the mobile radio environment, adaptions to the protocols were necessary in order that their operation was robust to signal fading. This was achieved through centralised control at a base station, unlike the local area network versions where the control was distributed at the stations. The results show an improvement in throughput compared to some previous protocols. Further work includes subjective testing to validate the protocols' effectiveness.