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QUOTIENT SPACE AND CANONICAL MAPPING WITH APPLICATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Published In: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Author(s): FAHIM UDDIN , M.ASLAM

Abstract: In this paper we have to studied about a closed linear space of dual nuclear beally conver space, we have to considered that quotient spaces of dual nuclear locally convex space, by itself closed linear space, we have to proved that this quotient space is also dual nuclear. We have also studied about a given canonical mapping from one canonical bounded space to another bounded space. We have prove that the locally convexspace in this connection is dual nuclear. Finally we have discussed about the given canonical mapping from one pre-compact canonical sub space into another pre-compact canonical sub space. We have shown that the concerning locally convex space is dual nuclear. Canonical Mapping may also be applied in visualizing Dynamic data with maps for this purpose we have:-Creating maps from Graph Data. Maps of Dynamic Data Maps of Readability.

  • Publication Date: 13-Jun-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6935-2-07
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A REVIEW ON COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BLUETOOTH AND ZIGBEE

Published In: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Author(s): MEENAKSHI YADAV , NISHANT GARG

Abstract: Wireless communication have some short range communication protocols, two are Bluetooth (over IEEE 802.15.1) and ZigBee (over IEEE 802.15.4) with low power consumption. Bluetooth is based on a wireless radio system designed for short range and cheap device to replace cables for computer peripherals. ZigBee provides self-organized multi-hop and reliable mesh networking with long Battery lifetime. This paper is a review paper of comparative study of Bluetooth and ZigBee.

  • Publication Date: 13-Jun-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6935-2-08
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