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  1. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
  2. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60
  3. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 1, January 2015
  4. Ensembles of dynamic systems in active wireless networks
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Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 1, January 2015
A hollow semicylinder located on a perfectly conducting plane near a filament radiator
Low-frequency resonances of a chiral sphere filled with a metamaterial
Diffraction of a mode of a planar metamaterial waveguide by a cylindrical screen located near the waveguide
Coherent attenuation of electromagnetic waves by weakly absorbing dense random discrete (snow-like) media
Calculation of the characteristics of reflector antennas by the method of hypersingular integral equations
To the choice of collocation points for solving integro-differential equations of electromagnetics
Calculation of the input impedance of a microstrip dipole by the method of hypersingular integral equations
Nonreflecting impedance planes and plane figures
Ring coupling of on-chip submillimeter wave sources
Ensembles of dynamic systems in active wireless networks
Application of the model of coupled oscillators in the analysis of the nonlinear excitation of hypersound in a ferrite plate under ferromagnetic resonance. Part 1. Basic equations
Magnetically controlled vertically emitting laser with anisotropic pumping
The angular width of the wave beam of a backward spin wave excited by a linear transducer in a ferrite plate
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Ensembles of dynamic systems in active wireless networks

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Dmitriev, A. S. Gerasimov, M. E. Emel’yav, R. Yu. Itskov, V. V.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract Generalized wireless sensor network (active sensor networks) are considered as a multicomponent processor platform whereby the behavior of interacting dynamic systems is simulated. During the simulation process, each node of the sensor network is represented as a dynamic system. The equations of the system are solved using a specialized computing device (microcontroller) located in each network node. The interaction between dynamic systems is performed so that system state data are transmitted over radio channels between active network nodes. The simulation scheme is investigated by the example of an ensemble of coupled logistic maps. This ensemble is experimentally implemented in the network comprising PPS-43 direct chaotic transceivers equipped with actuator boards, which include microcontroller to iterate maps and a display unit to visualize information (colored light-emitting diode). The simulation technique is described, experimental results are presented, and their analysis is accomplished.
Starting Page 69
Ending Page 74
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642269
Journal Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
Volume Number 60
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15556557
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-01-24
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Communications Engineering, Networks
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Radiation
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