October 22, 2013
Comments Off on Dynamic Multilevel Priority Packet Scheduling Scheme for Wireless Sensor Network
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract Scheduling different types of packets, such as realtime and non-real-time data packets, at sensor nodes with resource constraints in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is of vital importance to reduce sensors’ energy consumptions and end-to-end data transmission delays. Most of the existing packet-scheduling mechanisms of WSN use First Come First Served (FCFS), non-preemptive priority and […]
October 22, 2013
Comments Off on Selfish Attacks and Detection in Cognitive Radio Ad-Hoc Networks
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract : Cognitive radio is an opportunistic communication technology designed to help unlicensed users utilize the maximum available licensed bandwidth. Cognitive radio has recently attracted a lot of research interest. However, little research has been done regarding security in cognitive radio, while much more research has been done on spectrum sensing and allocation problems. A […]