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Community based home security system using wireless mesh network
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A prototype of community based home security system using openmesh wireless mesh routers and pocket size computer raspberry PI is introduced and increases the neighborhood involvements towards achieving the common interest initiative, the home security.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Approximate Reasoning.The article was published on 2013-10-10. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wireless mesh network & Order One Network Protocol.read more
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Exploring IOT Application Using Raspberry Pi
TL;DR: The main goal of the research is to explore the use of Raspberry Pi for client-server communication using various wireless communication scenario such as Wi-Fi and ZigBee, proving the validity of usage as a mobile low-power wireless network communication.
A Risk Assessment on Raspberry PI using NIST Standards
TL;DR: This risk assessment (RA) incorporates the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and uses the NIST SP Guide for Conducting Risk Assessments (NIST SP 800-30), the Guide for Applying the Risk management Framework to Federal Information Systems and other NIST standards and federal publications.
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Smart Home Security System Based on Zigbee
Chua Boon Liang,Mujahid Tabassum,Saad Bin Abul Kashem,Zulfiqar Zama,P. Suresh,U. Saravanakumar +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-cost smart home security system based on Zigbee that protects Sarawakian homeowners against flood, smoke, and intrusion is presented, which includes a hub, a battery-powered sensor node, and an Android application.
Performance evaluation of olsr routing protocol in ad hoc network
Deni Lumbantoruan,Albert Sagala +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ad hoc network with OLSR routing algorithm can overcome the problem of unreachable link between two nodes and can handle the data delivery failures and find a new route to forward the data packets.
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Mutation Testing to Validate Networks Protocols
TL;DR: This paper proposes an integrated mutation testing framework to achieve systematic test cases’ generation for different scenario types and implemented the testing framework in NS2, but it can be extended to any other simulation environment.
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Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities
TL;DR: It is found that people use microblogging to talk about their daily activities and to seek or share information and the user intentions associated at a community level are analyzed to show how users with similar intentions connect with each other.
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Twitter adoption and use in mass convergence and emergency events
Amanda Lee Hughes,Leysia Palen +1 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that Twitter messages sent during these types of events contain more displays of information broadcasting and brokerage, and that general Twitter use seems to have evolved over time to offer more of an information-sharing purpose.
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Community Building over Neighborhood Wireless Mesh Networks
Panayotis Antoniadis,B. Le Grand,Anna Satsiou,Leandros Tassiulas,Rui L. Aguiar,João Paulo Barraca,Susana Sargento +6 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the design of communities suitable for this environment will encourage users to participate, enable trustworthy network creation, and provide a social layer, which can be exploited in order to design cross-layer incentive mechanisms that will further encourage Users to share their resources and cooperate at lower layers.
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Interconnecting Wireless Sensor and Wireless Mesh Networks: Challenges and Strategies
TL;DR: This paper explores how wireless sensor networks can be combined with wireless mesh networks to obtain a more optimized solution, and proposes several new interconnection strategies.
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MeshVision: An Adaptive Wireless Mesh Network Video Surveillance System
TL;DR: The MeshVision system that incorporates wireless mesh network functionality directly into the cameras is proposed, requiring only a software upgrade of the cameras.