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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 10

Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 10

... Figure 2 describes the reference model of 6LoWPAN protocol stack. It adopts IEEE 802.15.4 standard PHY and MAC layers which are specified in [2], [3] as its bottom layers while chooses IPv6 in its network ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 290

Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 290

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 293 this antenna was between -35 to -40 dB over a frequency range of 6.6 to 7.5 GHz, making it a wide band application antenna. The ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 469

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 470 provided by data warehouses may involve strategic planning, decision support, and monitoring the outcomes of a chosen ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 335

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 337 In the attack graph, the attacker exploits is a blue oval, with an edge to their preconditions and post ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 103 neuron model [fig 4.5] serves as the basis for the artificial neuron. The dendrites receive signals from other neurons. The axon can ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 359

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 361 S., Nosrat, B.A., Tarasi, Z (2012) studied the relationship between emotional intelligence and its five components and job ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 225

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 229 algorithms to find frequent itemsets use the anti-monotonicity property, and therefore, we must find first all frequent itemsets of ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 327

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 331 The LM35 series are precision integrated-circuit temperature sensors, whose output voltage is linearly proportional to the Celsius ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 458

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 463 Since the Doppler shifts can be different for each satellite, the signal for one satellite in view may be affected by the CWI, while ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 373 In genetic algorithm we initialize the population by some sequence of tasks or schedules these are called ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 356 with easy access to various platforms and mediums where employees are listened to, without anxiety of ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 200 films reveal only an intense diffraction peak around 34.4º, which corresponds to (002) of the wurtzite phase of ZnO. This indicates ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 453

... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 454 working behind this segmentation process is to separate the shadow and non shadow ... 2 s  and the corresponding nonshadow ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 308 with control variables such as real power, reactive power and transformer ratios automatically adjusted to minimize instantaneous ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 186 It is worth mentioning at this point that in addressing this deficit one huge limiting factor or challenge has to be kept in ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 546 has become the enterprise’s ‘‘new ...than 10% of their security spending to application ... See full document

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... Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 93 leaf spring history, visual inspection of fractured specimens, characterization of various properties and simulation tests on real ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 234

... This causes the received signal strength to fluctuate constantly. Also, different sub channels are distorted differently as shown in Figure . An OFDM receiver has to sense the channel and correct these distortions on ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 416

... Spam is a serious problem that potentially threatens the existence of e-mail services. In particular, it is now a non- trivial task to find legitimate e-mails in an e-mail inbox cluttered with spam. Spam is also an ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 7, July 2013 Page 300

... The following section briefs the need for low power processors. In the past, the need for low power devices were not very demanding as the clock frequency and the device density were not as high as present time, and was ... See full document

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