An example of the wireless controlled robotic hand project using Arduino.
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An example of the wireless controlled robotic hand project using Arduino.
This is a library for developing Wireless Sensor Network using RFM69 LowPowerLab Library
NS-3 simulation in which mobile nodes send UDP packets containing the message "Hello World" to each other.
ESP32-iUART (WROOM-32)
Exponentially Weighted Probabilistic Hybrid Congestion Control for TCP
A small wireless access point for testing using an ESP32 or ESP8266
This project presents a cost-effective wireless biometric attendance system having the fastest data transfer rate. The main focus is to develop an automated fingerprint based attendance system and also an information service system for an academic domain by using biometric technology.
Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Connection Client
Java Threads Server Client Socket Programming, Computer Network Simulations in NS2 and VLAN, NAT, ACL Configurations in Packet Tracer
This assignment is part of the course Applications of Telecommunications Systems(AUTH 8th semester).
omnetpp wireless simulations project
Experience with the network simulation tool with the method of installation and operation. This was an additional project of the mobile & wireless networks course in Computer Engineering Department at Taibah University. Supervised by Dr. Salah M. Abdel-Mageid
This application allows users to interact with printers from their mobile devices, providing a seamless and user-friendly way to print text and images.
Bidirectional Bandwidth Coordination under Half-Duplex Bottlenecks for Video Streaming (ICNP'24)
This repository is dedicated to Wireless Network Control (WNC). This contains algorithms designed by us to compensate time-delays occurring in a WNC. The control architecture proposed by us is versatile in the sense that it can be adapted for biomedical, industrial, and robotic applications. This work is published in the International Journal of…
Broadcast Test SSID Networks using ESP8266
⏰SleepyNet makes it easy to periodically send data from wireless devices to a central hub
A sample for using Native Wi-Fi programming.
The NS3 project analyses mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) by varying node count and routing protocols. Using NS3, it evaluates packet delivery rate, throughput, and packet loss. Users input node count and routing protocol (AODV, DSDV, or OLSR) for the simulation.
IEEE 802.11s network modeling using NS3
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