Call for Papers
ACM* MSWiM 2011
14th ACM* International Conference on Modeling Analysis
and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
October 31 - November 4, 2011, Miami, USA
http://mswimconf.com/2011/
Submission deadline: May 15, 2011
[* ACM Sponsorship pending upon Approval]
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Dear Colleagues,
Due to the large number of high profile related venues which have set
or extended their submission into the first week of April we have
decided to relax our submission deadlines to:
***Abstract Submission Deadline:Monday, 11 April 2011***
***Full Manuscript Submission De
Actually, my idea is the node which receives the message from the sink node
should have to wait for some milliseconds time and then it has to
rebroadcast it.
So, I used LowPowerListening.setRxSleepInterval(message_t *msg, 5000). But
it didn't work. Could you please help me out.
Nihar
hello all,
I am working on the blip-rpl i was testing the multi-hop, here i have few
doubts:
my experiment set up is some thing like this
root(node 1)
234all have rank 1
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HI all!
I am using Vmaware so i can run XUbuntos in my pc!Since in UBuntos tinyos
its already installed and java too i was very optimistic to start an
OScilloscope application but after i entered java
net.tinyos.sf.SerialForwarder and the window opened i tried to to enter
java net.tinyos.tools.Ms
Hi !
Thanks both of you for explanations and help ! I am now able to offline plot
my data correctly, and use Radio communication to get accelerometer values
in real-time, with Base Station and a DMA reading-version of BlinkToRadio
(basics are always a good point to start from).
I did a calibratio
1-when i install the tinyos tools i've got this error
Installing Java JNI code in /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/bin
install: invalid group `SYSTEM'
How can i fixe it?
2 i tried to execute the javac in cygwin but i've always javac command not found
i add it to the path but always
Thanks! It is solved! I guess the problem was not being on!
Parisa
Von: Erwan RENAUDO [mailto:erwan.rena...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. April 2011 14:30
An: Parisa Panjideh
Cc: tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu
Betreff: Re: [Tinyos-help] NAK received (wrong password?)
Hi,
What
Hi,
What command are you using to compile and install ?
Are you sure the mote is on ? (hold the reset button for 7 s to switch off
then just click once to switch on).
Erwan
2011/4/8 Parisa Panjideh
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> trying to install Blink (or what so ever) on shimmer node, after first
> ins
Hi all,
trying to install Blink (or what so ever) on shimmer node, after first
installation when I try to install it (or sth else) for the next time, I
face to the following error:
An error occoured:
NAK received (wrong password?)
Make: *** [program] Error 1
How can I solve this probl
Thank you for your interpretation Eric.
在 2011年4月8日 下午3:30,Eric Decker 写道:
>
> It is my interpretation that both the TEP and the coment
> block are saying the same thing. So I don't see a problem.
>
> The TEP could be clearer but the intent of the clear is to
> wipe everything about the packe
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:03 AM, Sergio Valcarcel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Interesting links...
>
> For such a kind of signal processing (involving optimization and so
> on). I would embed many C functions instead of coding everything in
> nesC.
>
Doesnt' make any difference. nesC is a superset of C so t
Hi,
Interesting links...
For such a kind of signal processing (involving optimization and so
on). I would embed many C functions instead of coding everything in
nesC.
In my case I feel more comfortable. What is your opinion, would you
rather code everything in tasks and modules?
Cheers!
Sergio
Eric, the papers that I posted were about the efficient implementation of
the SVM, in particular for a couple of low power micro-controllers (the
Atmel ATmega128L and the Microchip PIC16F877). The first of the tow was
programmed by NesC for the Mica2, Mica2Dot, MicaZ, etc.
We used nu-SVM, which is
Neither of those abstracts define what support vector machines are. They
reference the term.
And one would need to by the papers to see if it is defined inside the
paper.
doesn't help. no problem.
>From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Support_vector_machine. Is
that what the original
It is my interpretation that both the TEP and the coment
block are saying the same thing. So I don't see a problem.
The TEP could be clearer but the intent of the clear is to
wipe everything about the packet header, footer, and any meta-data.
Application data is left intact.
2011/4/8 王靖
> Hi
Hi all:
I'm reading the TEP 116 Packet Protocols.
In Section 2.1 there documents the "clear" command of Packet Interface. This
command is described as the following:
*The ``clear`` command clears out all headers, footers, and metadata*
*for lower layers. For example, calling ``clear`` on a routin
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