Flash memory is being rapidly deployed as data storage for embedded devices such as PDAs, MP3 players, mobile phones and digital cameras due to its low electronic power, non-volatile storage, high performance, physical stability and portability. The most prominent characteristic of flash memory is that prewritten data can only be dynamically updated via the time consuming erase operation. Furthermore, every block in flash memory has a limited program/erase cycle. In order to manage these issues, the flash memory controller can be integrated with a software module called the flash translation layer (FTL). This paper surveys the state-of-art FTL algorithms. The FTL algorithms can be classified by the complexity of the algorithms: basic and advance. Furthermore, they can be classified by their corresponding tasks: performance enhancement and durability enhancement. The FTL algorithms corresponding to each classification are further broken down into various schemes depending on the methods they adopt. This paper also provides the information of hardware features of flash memory for FTL programmers.
Topology management, which includes neighbor discovery, tracking and updating, is a key area that need to be dealt with appropriately to increase network performance. The use of directional antenna in Wireless Mesh Networks is beneficial in constructing backbone networks viewing the properties of directional antenna. The backbone links must be robust to obtain better network performance. In this paper, a simple yet effective topology protocol is presented that performs well compared to its predecessors. Our protocol constructs the topology with the constraints in the number of links per node. The full topology is constructed in two phases. The resultant topology is termed as Web-topology. The topology formed is robust, efficient, and scalable.
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