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  1. Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Measurement Systems for Homeland Security, Contraband Detection and Personal Safety, IMS.
  2. 2006 IEEE International Workshop on Measurement Systems for Homeland Security, Contraband Detection and Personal Safety
  3. Introducing Agility in Hybrid Communication Systems and Sensors
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2006 IEEE International Workshop on Measurement Systems for Homeland Security, Contraband Detection and Personal Safety
Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Workshop on Measurement Systems for Homeland Security, Contraband Detection and Personal Safety
Copyright page
Message from the Chairmen
IMS 2006 Conference Committee
Table of contents
Author index
Lab on a Chip Sensor Platform for Explosives and CBW Toxin Detection
Palm Print Recognition: A New Algorithm For Corner Detection Using Palm Anatomy Features
Personal Identification Through 3D Biometric Measurements Based on Stereoscopic Image Pairs
Optical Beamforming of Multiple Independent-Simultaneous RF Beams for Secure Communications
Introducing Agility in Hybrid Communication Systems and Sensors
Short-Range Microwave Imaging Technique Based on an Inexact-Newton Method for the Nondestructive Inspection of Dielectric Objects
An Embedded System for Delimiting Hzardous Areas
A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach for Optimization of a Sensor Network
Aircraft Classification Using a Microwave Barrier
Novel Optical Techniques for Efficient Stand off Detection of Backscattered Polarimetric Signatures from Cluttered Targets
Analysis of Jumping Crowd on Stadium Stands Through Image Processing to Security Purposes
Autom atic Profiling and Behavior Prediction of Computer System Users
Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Workshop on Measurement Systems for Homeland Security, Contraband Detection and Personal Safety Workshop, 2005. (IMS 2005)

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Introducing Agility in Hybrid Communication Systems and Sensors

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Author Christodoulou, C.G. Abdallah, C.T. Khoury, J. Yu, P.K.L. Franceschetti, M.
Copyright Year 2006
Description Author affiliation: ECE Dept., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM (Christodoulou, C.G.; Abdallah, C.T.; Khoury, J.)
Abstract This paper presents a new approach in dealing with hybridization issues in communication systems or sensors. The thrust is to separate the logical network (sensor) infrastructure from the physical one. Here we show how we can exploit concepts such as persistent identification which we believe is crucial to be able to connect a variety of heterogeneous devices in a network that grows, and that is robust to failures. A vital characteristic of our architecture is the ability to accommodate a variety of heterogeneous devices and subsystems. Several examples of hybridization of sensors at the physical, logical, and network levels are presented and discussed
Starting Page 20
Ending Page 24
File Size 4853814
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 1424402409
DOI 10.1109/MSHS.2006.314343
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2006-10-18
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword RF Photonics Communication systems Sensor phenomena and characterization Hybrid Sensor systems Optical receivers Network architectures Optical transmitters Intelligent sensors Radio frequency sensors photo-detectors Optoelectronic and photonic sensors Optical sensors Optical modulation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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