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NS |
2010-01-28 10:25 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Institute of System LSI Design Industry (Fukuoka) |
[Encouragement Talk]
[Encouragement Talk] Evaluation of Robustness and Adaptability of a Biologically-inspired MANET Routing Protocol Narun Asvarujanon, Kenji Leibnitz, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata (Osaka Univ.) NS2009-143 |
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have various merits over a traditional wired network, e.g. requiring no fixed infrastruc... [more] |
NS2009-143 pp.7-12 |
NS, RCS (Joint) |
2009-07-17 09:30 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido University (Hokkaido) |
Extension and Evaluation of Biologically-inspired Routing Protocol for MANETs Narun Asvarujanon, Kenji Leibnitz, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata (Osaka Univ.) NS2009-52 |
Biologically-inspired systems are known for their robustness and self-adaptability to a changing environment. Therefore,... [more] |
NS2009-52 pp.55-60 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2008-12-20 13:50 |
Aichi |
Nagoya Inst. Tech. |
An Endoscope Positioning Robot based on Biological Fluctuation
-- Basic Concept and Implementation -- Atsushi Nishikawa, Yasuo Yamada, Kazuhiro Taniguchi, Fumio Miyazaki (Osaka Univ.) MBE2008-72 |
It is not clear how surgeons define a good image during endoscopic surgery. Modeling such a human criterion would be dif... [more] |
MBE2008-72 pp.9-14 |
AN |
2008-12-11 13:40 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
A Study on Route Reconstruction in Multihop Wireless Environment
-- Biologically Inspired Multihop Routing for Multiple Flows -- Akira Tanaka (Kyoto Univ.) AN2008-52 |
As the ubiquitous network progresses, various kinds of wireless networks will appear and coexist together with fixed net... [more] |
AN2008-52 pp.1-6 |
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