A 3-D geographic location routing protocol based on forward region adaptive

Author(s):  
Lu Yuting

ALERT chiefly uses irregular message routing copy to supply namelessness protection. The projected protocol provides the ALERT routing high namelessness protection, EALERT additionally dynamically partitions a network field into zones and haphazardly chooses nodes in zones as intermediate relay nodes, that Anon-traceable anonymous route. It then haphazardly chooses a node inside the choice zone as a result of subsequent relay node and uses the EGPSR formula as a variant of GPSR in awake to send the information to the relay node. Within the last step, the information is broadcasted to k nodes at intervals the destination zone, providing k-anonymity to the destination. In addition, the protocol contains a method to hide the information instigator among sort of initiators to strengthen the k-anonymity protection of the provision. The projected Energy aware ALERT detects the Sybil attack within the network, Routing protocol, geographical routing


2013 ◽  
Vol 846-847 ◽  
pp. 1410-1413
Author(s):  
Deng Yin Zhang ◽  
Zhen Wei Xie ◽  
Guo Dong Cui

For the current routing algorithm based on the geographic location information, the energy consumption is high and uneven. To address the problem, we propose an energy balance routing protocol (GEBR) based on the geographical location information, using a virtual sink technology to balance the node energy consumption within the scope of gateway communication. Simulation results show that compared with GEAR protocol, the GEBR protocol postponed the generation of energy hole, balanced energy consumption, effectively prolong the network lifetime.


Author(s):  
Sania Mushtaq ◽  
Dr. Gasim ◽  
Saba Farooq ◽  
Dr. Nasser ◽  
Dr. Adeel ◽  
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Author(s):  
Luis F. Riquelme

Abstract Passing the Praxis Examination in speech-language pathology or audiology can be a difficult task. A passing score is the entry to a list of requirements for national certification (CCC-SLP, CCC-A) and for state licensure in the United States. This article will provide current information on the examination and address barriers to success that have been identified over the years. A call to action may serve to refocus efforts on improving access to success for all test-takers regardless of race/ethnicity, ability, or geographic location.


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