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A Survey On Group Mobility Model And Handover In Mobile Wimax Network

A Survey On Group Mobility Model And Handover In Mobile Wimax Network

... Point Group Mobility Model (Bai, Fan, 2004, Wireless Adhoc Networks) is used for simulating the group behaviour, where each node belongs to a group with a group leader which determines ...

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Capacity Planning for Group Mobility Users in OFDMA Wireless Networks

Capacity Planning for Group Mobility Users in OFDMA Wireless Networks

... of group- mobility users may produce results that are too ...on group-mobility analysis yields a worst-case quality of service ...of group-mobility users gives pessimistic ...

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An Enhanced Group Mobility Protocol for 6LoWPAN-Based Wireless Body Area Networks

An Enhanced Group Mobility Protocol for 6LoWPAN-Based Wireless Body Area Networks

... enhanced group-mobility scheme is proposed to further reduces the handoff delay time between the LMA and the ...proposed group-based protocol can reduce the times of sending control messages and thus ...

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Autonomic Group Mobility Model for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Autonomic Group Mobility Model for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

... the group have similar mobility patterns and can directly communicate with each ...Autonomic Group Mobility (AGM) model for Mobile Ad hoc NETtworks ...of group movement behavior with ...

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Routing strategy in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks with group mobility

Routing strategy in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks with group mobility

... entity mobility. In this article, we consider the routing in DTN with group mobility, which is useful in modeling those cooperative ...called group-epidemic routing ...the group ...

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Effect of Group Mobility Models on Routing Protocols in MANET

Effect of Group Mobility Models on Routing Protocols in MANET

... In Group Mobility Models Represent Mobile Nodes whose movements are ...Point Group Model (RPGM), Column Mobility Model (CMM), Pursue Mobility Model (PMM), Nomadic Community Model ...the ...

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Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols on the Reference Region Group Mobility Model for MANET

Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols on the Reference Region Group Mobility Model for MANET

... entity mobility models which describe individual’s mobility ...of group mobility on network performance and they may usually assume that the network is connected, ...no group partitions ...

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A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... ODMRP could be a mesh based mostly, multicast theme and it uses a forwarding cluster thought. Nodes to blame for forwarding multicast information on shortest methods between any member pairs to create a forwarding mesh ...

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Neighbor coverage rebroadcast reduced in MANET using Zone based group mobility

Neighbor coverage rebroadcast reduced in MANET using Zone based group mobility

... Mobility brings fundamental challenges to the design of protocol stacks for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). Because of nodes movements, routing protocols of MANETs have to cope with frequent topology evolutions ...

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SEGMENTATION OF BLOOD VESSELS USING IMPROVED LINE DETECTION AND ENTROPY BASED 
THRESHOLDING

SEGMENTATION OF BLOOD VESSELS USING IMPROVED LINE DETECTION AND ENTROPY BASED THRESHOLDING

... node mobility and different mobility models have a direct impact on ...realistic mobility modeling approach is essential to quantify and qualify the protocol in real-time network ...node ...

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Performance of AODV Routing Protocol using Group and Entity Mobility Models in Wireless Sensor Networks

Performance of AODV Routing Protocol using Group and Entity Mobility Models in Wireless Sensor Networks

... different mobility models and each is characterised by their own distinctive ...traditional mobility models in- cludes (i) Random Walk Model (ii) Random Waypoint Model (iii) Random Direction Model which ...

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Performance Comparison Of DSR, OLSR And TORA   Routing Protocols

Performance Comparison Of DSR, OLSR And TORA Routing Protocols

... three mobility metrics: link duration, node degree and network partitioning, considering a set of random, group, and grid-based mobility ...that mobility pattern influences the protocol per- ...

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Location Prediction for Improvement of Communication Protocols in Wireless Communications: Considerations and Future Directions

Location Prediction for Improvement of Communication Protocols in Wireless Communications: Considerations and Future Directions

... synthetic mobility models have been proposed and designed to characterize the movement patterns of mobile hosts as closely as possible to the real world ...synthetic/syntactic mobility models can further be ...

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Impact of Different Mobility Models in MANETs Based on MAC 802.11

Impact of Different Mobility Models in MANETs Based on MAC 802.11

... Therefore, mobility models are used in almost ad hoc networks, and it should represent realistic scenarios with MANETs, since MANETs are affected by every node movements and by network ...famous mobility ...

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A Survey on Node Mobility Models on MANET Routing Protocols

A Survey on Node Mobility Models on MANET Routing Protocols

... the mobility model plays a very important role in determining the protocol performance in ...various mobility models and their effect on MANET ...different mobility models proposed in the recent ...

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High Mobility Group box-1 (HMGB1) Protein As a Biomarker for Acute Cholecystitis

High Mobility Group box-1 (HMGB1) Protein As a Biomarker for Acute Cholecystitis

... High mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) is a highly conserved protein, ubiquitously expressed in the nucleus of all vertebrate cells. The intranuclear functions of this protein have been well established. ...

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Emerging Role of High-Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1) in Liver Diseases

Emerging Role of High-Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1) in Liver Diseases

... 282987, a selective alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist, on the hepatic ischemia- reperfusion injury is associated with the inhibi- tion of high- mobility group box 1 protei[r] ...

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Investigations into the interactions of the high mobility group box 1 protein and their toxicological relevance

Investigations into the interactions of the high mobility group box 1 protein and their toxicological relevance

... iv Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. It is the leading cause of acute liver failure, accounting for 50% of all cases. Moreover, DILI is the most frequent cause of ...

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High mobility group box-1 and its clinical value in breast cancer

High mobility group box-1 and its clinical value in breast cancer

... The process that transforms normal breast cells into highly malignant derivatives is complex, involving many genetic and epigenetic changes, and the molecular mechanisms for the initiation, progression, and metastasis of ...

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The involvement of high mobility group 1 cytokine and phospholipases A2 in diabetic retinopathy

The involvement of high mobility group 1 cytokine and phospholipases A2 in diabetic retinopathy

... Conclusions: Our data suggest that HMGB-1 and PLA2 involved in retinal pericyte and endothelial injury and cell death in diabetic retinopathy.. From this study, we suggest that HMGB-1 an[r] ...

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