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Radio-Based Trail Usage Monitoring With <endeca_term>Low-End</endeca_term> Motes

Radio-Based Trail Usage Monitoring With Low-End Motes

...The authors present a solution for radio-based people counting that employs low-end motes to detect the signature of shadowing events left by humans... Read more

20 January, 2011
Operating System Performance Analyzer for <endeca_term>Low-End</endeca_term> Embedded Systems

Operating System Performance Analyzer for Low-End Embedded Systems

RTOS provides a number of services to an embedded system designs such as case management, memory management, and... Read more

1 November, 2011

£100 Android phone to get Ice Cream Sandwich

The low-end of the Android market is set to receive a new competitor... Read more

12 April, 2012
Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

...News The chipmaker has also given details of new high-end and low-end mobile processors that will follow the Medfield platform, on which newly... Read more

28 February, 2012 by David Meyer

Nokia introduces Asha for emerging markets

Nokia has unveiled a new range of Symbian S40-based low-end handsets, called Asha, aimed at emerging markets such as India and... Read more

26 October, 2011

AMD woos developers for its Fusion chips

...AMD is aiming to close the gap between low-end and high-end graphics processors with its Fusion line, and is... Read more

20 October, 2010 by Liau Yun Qing

Nokia snaps up Norwegian firm for basic mobile OS

...Smarterphone, a small Norwegian company that has developed an operating system for low-end feature phones Read more

9 January, 2012 by Roger Cheng

Lenovo introduces entry-level ThinkServers

...dual processor ThinkServers RD230, TD230 and RD240, aimed at businesses looking for low-end processors Read more

28 July, 2010 by Sam Diaz
Fast Embedded Software Hashing

Fast Embedded Software Hashing

...authors present new software speed records for several popular hash functions on low-end 8-bit AVR microcontrollers. Target algorithms include widely deployed hash functions... Read more

23 March, 2012
Efficient Load-Aware Channel Allocation in Wireless Access Networks

Efficient Load-Aware Channel Allocation in Wireless Access Networks

Dense deployments of hybrid WLANs result in high levels of interference and low end-user throughput. Many frequency allocation mechanisms for WLANs have been proposed... Read more

2 March, 2011
Utilization-Based Schedulability Analysis for Switched Ethernet Aiming Dynamic QoS Management

Utilization-Based Schedulability Analysis for Switched Ethernet Aiming Dynamic QoS Management

...switches are typically found in many largescale distributed real-time systems providing low-end transactions as well as bulk backbone routing to realtime applications. The... Read more

1 August, 2010
Reliable Data Delivery in Large-Scale Low-Power Sensor Networks

Reliable Data Delivery in Large-Scale Low-Power Sensor Networks

In data collection applications of low-end sensor networks, a major challenge is ensuring reliability without a significant... Read more

1 July, 2010
Samsung Galaxy Extreme Xcover S5690

Samsung Galaxy Extreme Xcover S5690

The Galaxy Extreme is an affordable rugged handset, although it's short on internal storage and the screen and camera are both disappointingly low-resolution. If you want a tough Android smartphone, you should also consider the similarly priced Motorola Defy+. Read more

3 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
SQL Server 2012

SQL Server 2012

...reduced the number of SQL Server editions in the 2012 release. The low-end Workgroup and Small Business Editions have been retired, along with the... Read more

16 April, 2012 by Simon Bisson
Dell XPS 15z

Dell XPS 15z

Claiming to be the world's thinnest Windows notebook, the Dell XPS 15z is a sharp-looking package with upgradable high-end features and a reasonable starting price. Read more

24 May, 2011 by Dan Ackerman

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