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whitepaper MobiNet: A Scalable Emulation Infrastructure for Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks0000-00-00 Duke University
  The current state of the art in evaluating applications and communication protocols for ad hoc wireless networks usually involves either simulation or small-scale live deployment. Larger-scale live deployment is typically costly and difficult to run under controlled circumstances. Simulation allows more flexibility in varying system configurations, but requires the duplication of application and network behavior within the simulator. While simulation and live deployment will clearly continue to play important roles in the evaluation of mobile systems, the paper presents MobiNet, a third point in this space.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, Embedded Emulation Tools
  
whitepaper Current-Mode Modeling for Peak, Valley and Emulated Control Methods2007-08-01 National Semiconductor
  Current-mode operation: An ideal current-mode converter is only dependent on the dc or average inductor current. The inner current loop turns the inductor into a voltage-controlled current source, effectively removing the inductor from the outer voltage control loop at dc and low frequency. The modulator gain is dependent on the effective slope of the ramp presented to the modulating comparator input. Each operating mode will have a unique characteristic equation for the modulator gain. The requirement for slope compensation is dependent on the relationship of the average current to the value of current at the time when the sample is taken. For fixed-frequency operation, if the sampled current were equal to the average current, there would be no requirement for slope compensation.

Tags: Embedded Emulation Tools
  
whitepaper TWINE: A Hybrid Emulation Testbed for Wireless Networks and Applications2005-11-01 University of California
  This paper presents a high fidelity and efficient emulation framework called TWINE, which combines the accuracy and realism of emulated and physical networks and the scalability and repeatability of simulation in an integrated testbed, for evaluation of real protocols and applications. The measurements show that the TWINE emulation kernel has a memory footprint of less than 100KB, and occupies no more than 3.5% CPU cycles. Thanks to such small overhead and the accurate modelling of physical layer events(at microseconds level), application throughput measured in TWINE is within 5% of the measured throughput from an equivalent physical wireless LAN. A single commodity PC in TWINE can emulate at least four wireless hosts or simulate sixty nodes in real time at microseconds granularity.

Tags: Embedded Emulation Tools, Wireless
  
whitepaper Java Embedded Server Software0000-00-00 Sun Microsystems
  The Java Embedded Server brings together the power of Java technology, the ubiquity of the Internet, and cheap processors to provide ISVs with a competitive advantage in developing for embedded devices. The Java Embedded Server is a compact but powerful set of services that enables the deployment of custom services to embedded devices. This white paper describes the evolution of Embedded Devices. It also discusses about providing services to Embedded Devices. It discusses the Java Embedded Server Solution and its usage scenarios.

Tags: Java, Embedded Emulation Tools
  
whitepaper Connecting the Symbian OS Emulator to the Internet Using Ethernet2004-07-01 Symbian
  This paper shows how to set up the Symbian OS Emulator to connect to the Internet using the host PC's Ethernet card. If one works with applications/middleware software requiring Internet connectivity, one should consider this method (a comparison of the alternative solutions is given in section 2). Support for Ethernet-based connectivity has been in the platform since Symbian OS v7.0, but was never widely publicised; mainly because the driver and Communications database (CommDb) configuration was more difficult than other connection mechanisms. The zip package supplied with this paper delivers tools to simplify the Ethernet setup, including improved drivers, a Perl script to automate the driver configuration, and reference CommDb configuration files.

Tags: Embedded Emulation Tools
  
whitepaper Enhancing Rich Client Communications With the Microsoft Real-Time Communications API2003-02-01 Microsoft
  The Real-Time Communications (RTC) API lets you build fully functioning conferencing and collaboration tools, whether the communication is PC-to-PC, PC-to-Phone, or Phone-to-Phone. In this paper, you will learn how to use the Real-Time Communication (RTC) Client API to incorporate functionalities such as presence information, profiles, and buddy list in order to create a community and track people's availability.

Tags: Embedded Emulation Tools
  

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