A realistic model of co-located interference for wireless network packet simulation

Author(s):  
SeonYeong Han ◽  
Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh

2013 ◽  
Vol 321-324 ◽  
pp. 2892-2896 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Yong Jiang

Much of the work on routing algorithms, particularly for multicast, which has been done in the past has used fairly simple models to generate the topological graph which represents the hosts in the network. Good models of the topological structure of a network are essential for developing and analyzing wireless network technology. This paper proposes a more realistic model based on the theory of complex network, incorporating hierarchy and redundancy, and is developed into a network generation algorithm.



Author(s):  
J. Bonevich ◽  
D. Capacci ◽  
G. Pozzi ◽  
K. Harada ◽  
H. Kasai ◽  
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The successful observation of superconducting flux lines (fluxons) in thin specimens both in conventional and high Tc superconductors by means of Lorentz and electron holography methods has presented several problems concerning the interpretation of the experimental results. The first approach has been to model the fluxon as a bundle of flux tubes perpendicular to the specimen surface (for which the electron optical phase shift has been found in analytical form) with a magnetic flux distribution given by the London model, which corresponds to a flux line having an infinitely small normal core. In addition to being described by an analytical expression, this model has the advantage that a single parameter, the London penetration depth, completely characterizes the superconducting fluxon. The obtained results have shown that the most relevant features of the experimental data are well interpreted by this model. However, Clem has proposed another more realistic model for the fluxon core that removes the unphysical limitation of the infinitely small normal core and has the advantage of being described by an analytical expression depending on two parameters (the coherence length and the London depth).



Author(s):  
Srinivas Tadepalli ◽  
Costas Emmanuel Synolakis
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Author(s):  
Masashi OKADA ◽  
Masahide HATANAKA ◽  
Keiichiro KAGAWA ◽  
Shinichi MIYAMOTO




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