TRACKING A VEHICLE USING GPS TECHNOLOGY
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Author(s): DEEPTI ARELA , MANJU KUMARI , MANOJ PRAJAPAT , VIMAL SONI
Abstract: In shipping industry where large fleet of vehicles were spread out over the vast expanses of ocean, the owner corporations often found it difficult to keep track of what was happening. As necessity is the mother of invention, so GPS tracking systems which originally were used in military operations found their application here. Now the commercial application grew popular for the all sorts of consumer’s vehicle, using tracking systems to prevent theft and enhance retrieval. GPS (Global Positionin
- Publication Date: 03-Jun-2011
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-1847-3-1027
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REDUCING MESSAGE OVERHEAD IN ON-DEMAND MESH BASED MULTICAST ROUTING PROTOCOLS
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Author(s): PHILIP SAMUEL , SUJO VASU
Abstract: In wireless networks, due to limited battery power, it is crucial to reduce the transmission overhead and power consumption. In this paper we discuss how to achieve low transmission overhead and reduced power consumption by minimizing the transmission of redundant control messages. The popular on-demand multi cast routing protocols like AODV and ODMRP has drawbacks due to transmission overhead. As the mobility of communicating nodes increases the transmission overhead also increases as the numbe
- Publication Date: 03-Jun-2011
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-1847-3-1027
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