12
Sep

Improvement of Multi-Channel LoRa Networks based on Distributed Joint Queueing

LoRa has gained popularity in realizing IoT applications by facilitating long-range communication with low power consumption. However, LoRa faces scalability issues due to its unsophisticated random access (RA) protocol, Aloha, which is vulnerable to collision and not scalable in dense network scenarios. In contrast, distributed queuing (DQ), a collisionfree contention-based RA protocol, is a promising […]

13
Oct

Opportunistic and On-Demand Network Coding-Based Solutions for LPWAN Forwarding

The single-hop star-of-stars topology in low-power and wide-area networks (LPWAN) exhibits reliability and substandard coverage issues, especially in urban areas where line-of-sight (LoS) communication is difficult to achieve. Moreover, LPWAN trade-off the data rate to achieve longer coverage, preventing other end-devices from using the time resource. Locating other gateways is uneconomical as it requires infrastructure, […]

01
Jun

Unequal loss protection scheme using a quality prediction model in a Wi-Fi broadcasting system

Wireless local area network–based broadcasting techniques are a type of mobile Internet Protocol television technology that simultaneously transmits multimedia content to local users. Contrary to the existing wireless local area network– based multimedia transmission systems, which transmit multimedia data to users using unicast packets, a wireless local area network–based broadcasting system is able to transmit […]

13
Mar

Haplotype-resolved and integrated genome analysis of ENCODE cell line HepG2

HepG2 is one of the most widely used human cancer cell lines in biomedical research and one of the main cell lines of ENCODE. Although the functional genomic and epigenomic characteristics of HepG2 are extensively studied, its genome sequence has never been comprehensively analyzed and higher order genomic structural features are largely unknown. The high […]

08
Feb

Comprehensive, integrated, and phased whole-genome analysis of the primary ENCODE cell line K562

K562 is widely used in biomedical research. It is one of three tier-one cell lines of ENCODE and also most commonly used for large-scale CRISPR/Cas9 screens. Although its functional genomic and epigenomic characteristics have been extensively studied, its genome sequence and genomic structural features have never been comprehensively analyzed. Such information is essential for the […]

30
May

CLOF: Contribution Level Based Opportunistic Flooding for Multihop Wireless Networks

In this study, we propose a contribution-level-based opportunistic flooding for multihop wireless networks. Traditional flooding techniques typically use fixed routing and predetermined relay nodes based on the assumption of fixed and reliable links. However, because of the inherent instability of wireless links, these approaches typically lead to fragile and unreliable broadcasting. To overcome this problem, […]

24
Oct

Proposal of Seamless Communication Method in Shadow Area Using LoRaWAN

Low-Power Wide-Area Networking (LPWAN) technology is attracting attention as a communication technology for IoT(Internet of Things) by enabling low-power and long-distance transmission. In this paper, based on Long Range (LoRa) technologies, one of representative technologies in LPWAN area, we suggest the need for multi-hop communication class to solve the communication shadow area and discuss the […]

01
May

Wi-Fi-based Modeling and Hybrid Routing Scheme for Delay-Tolerant Public Bus Network

Delay‐ or Disruption‐Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a communications approach that is utilized in easily disrupted or delayed networks. Examples of such networks are often found in heterogeneous networks, mobile or extreme terrestrial networks, and planned networks in space. In this paper, we examine the metropolitan bus network as a research target of DTN for a […]

15
Apr

A Hybrid Measurement Approach to Medium Occupied Time for Radio Resource Management in IEEE 802.11 Networks

The wireless resources required by users have increased in parallel with and above improvements in WLAN technology, requiring even more accurate and practical resource management. Research on medium utilization, which is fundamental to resource management, has supplied insufficient evidence to apply it in real environments. This paper proposes a hybrid measurement approach to medium utilization […]

01
Apr

An Efficient Hierarchical Error Recovery Method for Hybrid Broadcast / Communication Networks

This paper proposes a hierarchical error recovery method for the hybrid mobile broadcast/communication networks. The mobile broadcast network (e.g., DVB-T/H, T-DMB) transmits the base forward error correction (FEC) and the multimedia content at the same time for the error recovery. However, the occurrence of errors is different due to the receiving environment of the individual […]