2020
DOI: 10.18280/ts.370405
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A Synchronous Transmission Method for Array Signals of Sensor Network under Resonance Technology

Abstract: The traditional transmission methods for array signals face problems like signal loss and inaccurate output, due to the inadequacy of signal processing. To solve the problems, this paper presents a synchronous transmission method for array signals of sensor network under resonance technology. For better transmission efficiency, the array signals were collected through three-node collaboration in the sensor network, and denoised through wavelet transform. After that, the abnormal nodes in the sensor network wer… Show more

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“…A multiservice network is a multipurpose environment designed to transmit voice, images, and data using packet-switched (IP) technology [8]. It is distinguished by the reliability characteristics of telephone networks (in contrast to the non-guaranteed quality of communication on the Internet) and provides a low transmission cost per unit of information (closer to the cost of data transmission on the Internet) [9]. Generally speaking, the main task of multiservice networks is to ensure the operation of heterogeneous information and telecommunication systems and applications by allowing the transmission of normal traffic (data) and traffic of other types of information (voice, video, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A multiservice network is a multipurpose environment designed to transmit voice, images, and data using packet-switched (IP) technology [8]. It is distinguished by the reliability characteristics of telephone networks (in contrast to the non-guaranteed quality of communication on the Internet) and provides a low transmission cost per unit of information (closer to the cost of data transmission on the Internet) [9]. Generally speaking, the main task of multiservice networks is to ensure the operation of heterogeneous information and telecommunication systems and applications by allowing the transmission of normal traffic (data) and traffic of other types of information (voice, video, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is still popular to build integrated-type networksfiber to the home (FTTH), where the copper pair is used only in the section from the switch to the subscriber [6]. However, the dynamics are increasingly moving toward PON, and the installation of a passive network allows for modifications without interfering with the system architecture and allows cable rerouting [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multiservice network is a multipurpose environment designed to transmit voice, images, and data using packetswitched (IP) technology (8). It is distinguished by the reliability characteristics of telephone networks (in contrast to the non-guaranteed quality of communication on the Internet) and provides a low transmission cost per unit of information (closer to the cost of data transmission on the Internet) (9). Generally speaking, the main task of multiservice networks is to ensure the operation of heterogeneous information and telecommunication systems and applications by allowing the transmission of normal traffic (data) and traffic of other types of information (voice, video, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is still popular to build integrated-type networks -fiber to the home (FTTH), where the copper pair is used only in the section from the switch to the subscriber (6). However, the dynamics are increasingly moving toward PON, and the installation of a passive network allows for modifications without interfering with the system architecture and allows cable rerouting (7)(8)(9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the first publication of chaotic synchronization by Pecora in naval Laboratory in 1990 [12], the synchronization problem has attracted wide attention from scholars due to the widespread existence of complex chaotic phenomena in nature and engineering systems [7]. The synchronization theory has been reflected and applied in both nature and engineering circles, such as laser network synchronization [22], resonance synchronization [18] and epilepsy [15]. In order to solve this complex nonlinear chaotic behavior and completely reconstruct the chaotic states of the two systems, scholars have proposed many synchronization strategies, such as generalized synchronization [6], complete synchronization [23], coupled synchronization [9], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%