Hands-free from inoculation to harvest: Microbial fermentation with multivariate model to automate induction of recombinant protein expression. [PDF]
Abstract Industrial fermentation continually improves biological process control for a wide range of microorganisms used in multi‐billion‐dollar industries including industrial enzymes, pharmaceuticals, foods, beverages, commodity chemicals, and bioenergy.
Reid J +6 more
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The Role of Congestion-Adaptive Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. [PDF]
In MANETs, the congestion‐adaptive routing protocol (CRP) enhances data delivery by dynamically adjusting routes based on real‐time congestion, unlike traditional protocols that lack congestion adaptability. The present paper discusses the CRP proposed protocols for evaluating the E2E delay, PDR, overhead, and energy consumption across various data ...
Rathod VU, Gumaste SV, Majumder H.
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Communication between vehicles is essential in increasing comfort and safety for drivers and passengers. Technology advancements offer a new concept: the Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET).
Ery Safrianti +3 more
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Impact of Sparse and Dense Deployment of Nodes Under Different Propagation Models in Manets
Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is the most emerging and fast-expanding technology in the last two decades. One of the major issues and challenging areas in MANET is the process of routing due to dynamic topologies and high mobility of mobile nodes.
Altaf Hussain +3 more
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Discovery Routing Time Speed Comparison of AODV, OLSR and ZRP protocols on MANET
Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a wireless network that contains a collection of nodes without infrastructure and interconnected to communicate. MANET works dynamically when a group of nodes moves spontaneously, so the network topology can change ...
Ery Safrianti +2 more
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Fish eye OLSR scaling properties [PDF]
Scalability is one of the toughest challenges in ad hoc networking. Recent work outlines theoretical bounds on how well routing protocols could scale in this environment. However, none of the popular routing solutions really scales to large networks, by coming close enough to these bounds. In this paper, we study the case of link state routing and OLSR,
Adjih, Cédric +4 more
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Improved Proactive Routing Protocol Considering Node Density Using Game Theory in Dense Networks
In mobile ad hoc networks, network nodes cooperate by packet forwarding from the source to the destination. As the networks become denser, more control packets are forwarded, thus consuming more bandwidth and may cause packet loss.
Omuwa Oyakhire, Koichi Gyoda
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Design of MANET Routing Based on Node Stability and Cross-layer Optimization [PDF]
Aiming at the problem of poor routing stability and high end-to-end delay in the Optimized Link State Routing(OLSR) protocol in Mobile Ad-hoc Network(MANET),an improved OLSR routing protocol is proposed.In view of the mobility characteristic of the MANET
SHEN Weiyang,LIU Qiang,OUYANG Feng
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MET OLSR – An Energy Effective OLSR based Routing Protocol
WSN today is an emerging field of research where different routing protocol takes part in order to compute the routing facility and data transfer in between various available nodes and medium. OLSR is one of the advantageous protocol while dealing with energy and efficient resource utilization scenario thus it is a growing area today.
Umesh Lilhore, Ankita Khapre
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Stable routing protocol for unmanned aerial vehicle ad‐hoc networks based on DQN‐OLSR
In unmanned aerial vehicle ad‐hoc network (UANET), the network topology changes with time due to the movement of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which brings great challenges to the design of the routing protocol.
Youjun Zeng +6 more
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