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A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a network topology without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. One of the main procedures for evaluating the performance of MANETs is simulation. In this paper, the comparison is made for the performance of routing protocols i.e. Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Destination Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV) over a MAC Layer protocol IEEE 802.11. As per our findings the differences in the protocol mechanics lead to significant performance differentials for these protocols. Always the network protocols were simulated as a function of mobility, but not as a function of network density. In our paper the performance of AODV, DSDV and DSR is evaluated with respect to performance metrics like Packet Delivery Fraction (PDF), Average end-to-end delay, Normalized Routing Load (NRL), and Dropped packets by varying network size. These simulations are carried out using the NS-2 which is the main network simulator.
Key Words: AODV, DSDV, DSR, MAC, MANET, NRL, PDF
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This paper is the HSPICE implementation of 32nm CNTFET technology based rectifier using DDCC (differential difference current conveyor). The circuit proposes low design complexity, high temperature stability, larger bandwidth of operation and higher packaging density. The circuit also offers high input impedance and lower output impedance. Simulation result shows the performance of the circuit design validity.
Key Words: CMOS, CNTFET, DDCC, HSPICE, rectifier,
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This paper describes the variation of impulsive noise with the distance of the noise source from the
power line in power line communication. Here a rectifier has been chosen as the periodic impulsive noise
source and an induction motor has been taken as aperiodic impulsive noise source. The distance of the noise
source from the power line has been varied and the variation of noise magnitude has been plotted, also the
variation has been modeled mathematically.
Key Words: power line communication, noise.
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The present study is concerned with the effect of welding current, voltage, welding speed and external magnetic field on tensile strength of shielded metal arc welded mild steel joints. Mild steel plates of 6 mm thickness were used as the base material for preparing single pass butt welded joints. Speed of weld was provided by cross slide of a lathe, external magnetic field was obtained by bar magnets. Tensile strength of the joint fabricated by E-6013 electrodes as filler metals was evaluated and the results were reported. From this investigation, it was found that the joints fabricated have increased tensile strength if either speed of weld or external magnetic field was increased and this mechanical property decreased if either voltage or current was increased. An artificial neural network technique was used to predict the tensile strength of weld for the given welding parameters after training the network.
Key Words: Shielded metal arc welding, tensile properties, back propagation, artificial neural network.
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A lot of new houses in the housing area, it built and sold to the public in the city of Bandung. Bandung is the capital of West Java province, the third-largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya based on its population. In the year 2007, British Council makes the town Bandung as a pilot project for the town of most creative in East Asia. Until the year 2012, many of the houses built by developers in the Bandung city. Some housing continues to expand the area of housing, one of them is housing SP. Survey conducted at housing SP owning wide of building 200 sqm. House building enthused by well established productive family. Its problem emerged when happened by a lot of change in dwelling space, only 32%, which can be accepted by a consumer. This research used the method qualitative, comparing between functional space criterion theory with the fact that happened at a study object. The findings are useful for the development of architectural design provided by the developer to the community and the environment.
Key Words: housing, economy, optimal.
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