This document outlines what is necessary to install and run the LEACH protocol on version
2.27 of ns2. At the time of this writing, this is the newest version of ns2. The LEACH implementation
was written as a stand-alone application. Thus, in the past a version compiled for LEACH may or may
not work for other protocols. In addition, the original version of LEACH was compiled for version
2.5b which is an outdated version of ns2.
These templates are based on the documented outlines from Tim Ryan s "The
Anatomy of a Design Document" articles (published on Gamasutra). The filler
text comes straight from the articles, and have been slightly edited for
clarity (and to use the British spelling NMP).
To read the articles (which I would highly suggest), check out these links:
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991019/ryan_01.htm -- Part 1
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991217/ryan_01.htm -- Part 2
Abstract: Most magnetic read head data sheets do not fully specify the frequency-dependent components andare often vague when specifying other key parameters. In some cases, the specifications of two very similarheads from two different manufacturers might be quite different in terms of parameters specified and omitted.The limitations in the data sheets make designing an optimum card reading system unnecessarily difficult andtime consuming. This document outlines a strategy to overcome the above shortcomings and offers guidelinesto overcome the noise issues.
Abstract: Stuxnet, a sophisticated virus that damaged Iran's nuclear capability, should be an eye openerfor the world. We can choose to learn something very narrow (how to combat the Stuxnet virus) or wecan choose to focus on the larger goal of thwarting the next type of creative cyber attack. Unfortunately,critical industrial infrastructure is not currently designed with security as a key goal, leaving open multipleavenues for an educated and funded attacker to create massive problems. This tutorial outlines somebasic concepts that engineers and product definers should consider to make sure their new projects stayahead of future threats.
Abstract: Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are used in a wide variety of applications and end markets, including digital signalprocessing, medical imaging, and high-performance computing. This application note outlines the issues related to powering FPGAs.It also discusses Maxim's solutions for powering Altera® FPGAs.
Abstract: Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are used in a wide variety of applications and end markets, including digital signalprocessing, medical imaging, and high-performance computing. This application note outlines the issues related to powering FPGAs.It also discusses Maxim's solutions for powering Xilinx® FPGAs.
Abstract: High-speed and low-speed data converters serve critical functions in modern broadband mobile radios. This application note outlines how todetermine high-speed data converter performance requirements in baseband sampling radio architectures. Also, system partition strategies andadvantages are outlined when considering a high-speed analog front-end (AFE) solution.
This approach addresses two difficulties simultaneously: 1)
the range limitation of mobile robot sensors and 2) the difficulty of detecting buildings in
monocular aerial images. With the suggested method building outlines can be detected
faster than the mobile robot can explore the area by itself, giving the robot an ability to
“see” around corners. At the same time, the approach can compensate for the absence
of elevation data in segmentation of aerial images. Our experiments demonstrate that
ground-level semantic information (wall estimates) allows to focus the segmentation of
the aerial image to find buildings and produce a ground-level semantic map that covers
a larger area than can be built using the onboard sensors.
VxWorks 6.6 BSP開發執導
This document describes, in general terms, the elements that make up a board
support package [BSP], the requirements for a VxWorks BSP, and the general
behavior of a BSP during the boot process. This document outlines the steps
needed to port an existing BSP to a new hardware platform or to write a new
VxWorks BSP for custom hardware using a reference BSP or template BSP as a
starting point. It provides hints and tips for debugging a BSP and solving common
BSP development problems. It also provides information on the BSP validation test
suite [BSP VTS] that is used to assess the functionality of a VxWorks BSP.
DESCRIPTION
The DCP0105 family is a series of high efficiency, 5V
input isolated DC/DC converters. In addition to 1W
nominal galvanically isolated output power capability,
the range of DC/DCs are also fully synchronizable.
The devices feature thermal shutdown, and overload
protection is implemented via watchdog circuitry.
Advanced power-on reset techniques give superior
reset performance and the devices will start into any
capacitive load up to full power output.
The DCP0105 family is implemented in standard-
molded IC packaging, giving outlines suitable for high
volume assembly.