Category Archive: 'RESEARCH PAPERS IN OMNET++'

Learning Understandable Neural Networks With Nonnegative Weight Constraints

People can understand complex structures if they relate to more isolated yet understandable concepts. Despite this fact, popular pattern recognition tools, such as decision tree or production rule learners, produce only flat models which do not build intermediate data representations. On the other hand, neural networks typically learn hierarchical but opaque models. We show how […]

An Approach to Support the Interoperability of Intelligent Grouping and Resource Sharing (IGRS) and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) in Home Network Environment

To achieve interconnection and interoperability among different devices in home network environment, such as TV, PAD, and computer. Several digital home network protocol standards, such as UPnP, Java Intelligent Network Infrastructure (Jini), IGRS, etc, are proposed. But, devices based on these different protocols cannot discover or control each other, so it is very important to […]

Performance analysis of FMAC protocol for packet size in wireless sensor networks

Set of different sensor nodes deployed in area is wireless sensor network. Deployed nodes are capturing the environmental condition and transfer information packet to sink node. Latency, delivery ratio, loss ratio, throughput, congestion control, fairness, reliability are the some parameters or quality of services of wireless sensor networks. In this paper results shows the performance […]

Multi-gigabit millimeter wave wireless communications for 5G: from fixed access to cellular networks

With the formidable growth of various booming wireless communication services that require ever increasing data throughputs, the conventional microwave band below 10 GHz, which is currently used by almost all mobile communication systems, is going to reach its saturation point within just a few years. Therefore, the attention of radio system designers has been pushed […]

Outage Analysis of Cognitive Opportunistic Relay Networks With Direct Link in Nakagami- mFading

This letter presents a unified framework for the outage performance analysis of cognitive opportunistic amplify- and-forward relay networks with a direct link using maximum ratio combining (MRC) and selection combining (SC) schemes in the presence of multiple primary receivers. Specifically, we derive unified closed-form expressions of outage probability and asymptotic outage behavior for both the […]