نتایج جستجو برای: sink effect

تعداد نتایج: 1653879  

2006
Kwang-il Hwang Jeongsik In Doo Seop Eom

Sink mobility creates new challenges for several sensor network applications. In mobile sink environments, each sink must propagate its current location continuously, through a sensor field, in order to keep all sensor nodes updated with the direction of data forwarding. This method consumes large amounts of energy. Although several protocols, such as DD, TTDD, and SEAD, have been proposed, in ...

Journal: :IJDSN 2016
Juan Chen Zheng-Kui Lin Yan Liu Ying Hu Xiaojiang Du

Sink location protection is critical to the viability of sensor networks as the central point of failure. Most existing work related to sink location protection focuses on local traffic analysis attack. In this paper, we study the sink location protection problem under a more powerful type of attack, the global traffic analysis attack. In order to hide the sink location, a protocol based on pac...

Journal: :CoRR 2008
Mirela Damian

It is a standing open question to decide whether the Yao-Yao structure for unit disk graphs (UDGs) is a length spanner of not. This question is highly relevant to the topology control problem for wireless ad hoc networks. In this paper we make progress towards resolving this question by showing that the Yao-Yao structure is a length spanner for UDGs of bounded aspect ratio. We also propose a ne...

2003
Jason Leland

Results of numerical optimization are reported for a phase change heat sink used to cool electronic equipment in extreme environments. The heat sink consists of a conventional, extruded aluminum sink embedded in a block of phase change material. This type of heat sink is used in infrared cameras carried by fire fighters into burning buildings. Optimization of the geometry of the heat sink assem...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
s.a. mirbagheri s.a. sadrnejad s.a. hashemi monfared

phytoplankton and zooplankton concentrations in pishin reservoir are predicted employing a three-dimensional numerical model in this paper. modeling is performed using a numerical model based on mass transport equation. advection, diffusion and source/sink processes are considered as separate subroutines for predicting the concentrations of phytoplankton and zooplankton in the reservoir. finit...

2014
Bartlomiej Placzek

This paper introduces algorithms for target tracking in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that enable reduction of data communication cost. The objective of the considered problem is to control movement of a mobile sink which has to reach a moving target in the shortest possible time. Consumption of the WSN energy resources is reduced by transferring only necessary data readings (target positions...

2013
Guanqun Ni Yin-Feng Xu Yucheng Dong

This paper considers minimax regret 1-sink location problems in dynamic path networks. A dynamic path network consists of an undirected path with positive edge lengths and constant edge capacity and the vertex supply which is nonnegative value, called weight, is unknown but only the interval of weight is known. A particular assignment of weight to each vertex is called a scenario. Under any sce...

Journal: :Science 2011
Yude Pan Richard A Birdsey Jingyun Fang Richard Houghton Pekka E Kauppi Werner A Kurz Oliver L Phillips Anatoly Shvidenko Simon L Lewis Josep G Canadell Philippe Ciais Robert B Jackson Stephen W Pacala A David McGuire Shilong Piao Aapo Rautiainen Stephen Sitch Daniel Hayes

The terrestrial carbon sink has been large in recent decades, but its size and location remain uncertain. Using forest inventory data and long-term ecosystem carbon studies, we estimate a total forest sink of 2.4 ± 0.4 petagrams of carbon per year (Pg C year(-1)) globally for 1990 to 2007. We also estimate a source of 1.3 ± 0.7 Pg C year(-1) from tropical land-use change, consisting of a gross ...

Journal: :Organization Science 2017
Shinjinee Chattopadhyay Prithwiraj Choudhury

2007
Steven C. Sherwood

Operational wind data are used to show that the time-averaged mass flux near the tropopause is downward over the maritime continent (Indonesia) region during both summer and winter. The air descends within a layer above the convective level of neutral buoyancy (despite mean upward motion below and above this layer) and must rise through the mean tropopause elsewhere, contradicting the common vi...

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