Polarization
December 8, 2016(1) Brewster’s law $$ μ = tan i_p $$ where, μ = Refractive index of the medium $i_p$ = Polarising... View Article
(1) Brewster’s law $$ μ = tan i_p $$ where, μ = Refractive index of the medium $i_p$ = Polarising... View Article
(1) Intensity Level $$ L = 10 log_10(I/I_0) \text"(in dB)" $$ where, L is loudness (2) Sabine’s Formula $$ T... View Article
(1) asinθ = nλ (Direction of minima for single silt) where, a = slit width AB n = order... View Article
(1) Intensity of interference pattern, $$I_{max} / I_{min} = (a+1)^2 / (a-1)^2 where, a>1$$ where, $$I_{max} = \text"Maximum Intensity" $$... View Article
OS Design Issues WSN operates at two levels. One is at the network level and the other is at node... View Article
Sensor Network as Database: Think of a sensor network as a distributed database that store data within the network and... View Article
SINGLE HOP SCHEME Overlapping connectivity Approximate Point in Triangle MULTI HOP SCHEME Pratik KatariaPratik Kataria is currently learning Springboot and... View Article
Definition The task of initiating collaborative environment for sensor network when that network is activated is called infrastructure establishment. Sensor... View Article
PEGASIS based on the assumption that all sensor nodes know the location of every other node. Any node has the... View Article
Time synchronization is highly critical in sensor networks for purposes such as: Data Diffusion (Merging individual sensor readings into a... View Article