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Resource management in distributed systems, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ari
Identifier: b2125204
Overview The goal of managing data access in a distributed system is to maintain a consistent view of the data from all areas of the system. Different areas of the system need to make decisions based on what the data looks like to them. If different areas see the data differently, functionality will be affected. For example, if one subsystem in a core switching product sees a certain equipment as entered into the system database, but another subsystem does not, a command will be denied rendering...
Dates: 2003

Route optimization in mobile IP, 2002

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Gar
Identifier: b2089123
Abstract The goal of this project is to investigate techniques to optimize the datagram routing from a correspondent node to a mobile node in IP networks when mobility is supported. Without Route Optimization, all datagrams destined to a mobile node are routed through that mobile node's home agent, whch then tunnels each datagram to the mobile node's current location. The protocol extensions described here provide a means for correspondent nodes that implement them to cache the binding of a mobile...
Dates: 2002

Security enhancement schemes for wireless networks, 2008

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Gue
Identifier: b2090075
Abstract The IEEE 802.11 standard is becoming the most popular and efficient network topology deployed today. Providing and ensuring the security of wireless network is essential part to its continuous growth. Goals such as confidentiality and trust imply that every data transmitted by each user stays known only to the communicating parties. Authorization of users is also a very important aspect of network integrity. There exist mechanisms defined by the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) protocol that...
Dates: 2008

Self similar traffic generation by method of Random Midpoint Displacement Algorithm (RMDA), 2002

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Huf
Identifier: b2089935
Abstract This paper explores an algorithmic means for simulating self-similar data traffic, which can be used to model broadband networks. The aim of this work is to create a traffic generator tool that generates stochastic self-similar traffic using a fast simulation technique known as Random Midpoint Displacement Algorithm (RMDA). Finally, the output of the RMDA traffic generator is evaluated for accuracy by using the Varience of Residuals method to compare the Hurst estimates to the actual...
Dates: 2002

Signal distribution control board for wireless applications, 2001

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Jac
Identifier: b2087774
Abstract Wireless communication testing occurs at baseband, intermediate, and radio frequencies. Chipsets that reside in base stations and mobile stations typically utilize baseband frequencies for signal processing of call set-ups and provided dedicated channels such as pilot, paging, synchronization, traffic, and data. These signals must be converted to radio frequency before they are transmitted to the wireless channel and received by the mobile station (forward link) or the base station...
Dates: 2001

Simulation of an ATM switch and interfacing it with the existing modules in the network model, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Gol
Identifier: b2194888
Abstract Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching systems have been developed to support traffic patterns in telecommunication networks. The basic function of a switching element is to buffer cells that are destined for the same outlet. Two major buffering strategies are available for use in switching elements, input buffering and output buffering. Each buffering strategy affects the performance of the switching element, [sic] In this paper I have concentrated on...
Dates: 1999

Simulation of input buffering in an asynchronous transfer mode switch, 1997

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Rie
Identifier: b2088043
Abstract Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching systems have been developed in order to support the new traffic patterns in telecommunication networks. An ATM switching system is composed of identical basic switching building blocks called switching elements that have been arranged in a particular topology. The basic function of a switching element is to buffer cells that are destined for the same outlet. Currently, two major buffering strategies are available for use in switching elements,...
Dates: 1997

Stars and healers : Christianity and Paganism in medieval medical astrology, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Chu
Identifier: b2089155
Introduction [excerpt] Medicine occupies a significant position in astrology. The idea of medical astrology is founded on the belief in "the supposed influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs, and especially upon the states of health and disease of the human body." Besides observing the planets simply to foretell the future, astrologers and physicians had kept an eye on them for the right time to perform medical treatment. The use of astrological data became recognized as something essential...
Dates: 1999

Storage area network (SAN) infrastructure design and performance analysis, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ran
Identifier: b2088314
Abstract This thesis proposes new methodologies for the design and performance evaluation of Storage Area Networks (SANs) infrastructures. Designing a storage area network (SAN) fabric requires devising a set of fiber channel switches and links to connect hosts to their storage devices. The network must be capable of simultaneously meeting specified data flow requirements between multiple host-device pairs. We have presented a detailed analytical view of the key architectural switch...
Dates: 2003

Study and simulation of PLL carrier recovery techniques, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis DiP
Identifier: b2088065
Abstract In the implementation of the wireless demodulator, numerous techniques exist to recover a carrier from the received signal. The selection of an appropriate recovery method depends on several conditions, among which are modulation type, acquisition time, tracking performance and the expected noise environment. This project first presents a discussion on the fundamental question of communications systems and includes sections on the transmitter, channel, and receiver. Receiver...
Dates: 1999

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