To support communication among hundreds of cores on a chip, on-chip communication must be well organized. In the embedded systems using such a chip, the Continue reading
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Line Graph Utility – A Software Module for Routing (Computer Project)
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This project was about building a line graph utility, a software module that should read map data from a PostGIS database and transform that information into a line graph (edge based graph) that the calling software could use to perform routing Continue reading
Implementation of a Delay-Tolerant Routing Protocol in the Network Simulator NS-3 (Computer Project)
Small mobile devices with networking capabilities are becoming more and more readily available and used. These devices can be used to form mobile ad hoc networks to communicate, where no Continue reading
Micro-Network Processor – A Processor Architecture for Implementing NoC Routers (EEE/ECE Project)
Routers are probably the most important component of a NoC, as the performance of the whole network is driven by the routers’ performance. Cost for the whole network in terms of area will also be minimised if the router design is kept small. A new application specific processor architecture for implementing NoC routers is proposed in this master thesis, which will be called μNP (Micro- Network Processor). The aim is to offer a solution in which Continue reading
Agent-based peer-to-peer layered architecture for data transfer in Wireless Sensor Networks
Recently, there has been a growing interest in the potential use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in many applications such as smart environments, disaster management, combat field reconnaissance, and security surveillance. Therefore, to realize their potential, there is a need of an architecture that facilities the deployment of a network that is optimized in terms of energy, query and network configuration.
This paper focuses on developing agent-based peer-to-peer layered system architecture for Continue reading