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The Harry Potter withdrawal recovery program
Dark Materials trilogyBrilliant reading for young adultsDiskworld PratchettSomewhat accessible for kids but, like Swift, biting sarcasm and satire for adults.Fantasy - Young AdultTerry Pratchett's "Tiffany Aching" series for early teens is a great follow-up to HP. It's the story of an apprentice witch.Wee Free MenHat Full of SkyWintersmithSF -...
Tags: AndyB-UK, Mote, fantasy, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Discussion threads 2007-04-18
Geek Trivia: Space to move
Herbert George Wells was the firstTechnically Herbert George Wells invented the idea of ground based propulsion in his novel, The "First Men in the Moon". The material Cavorite was repelled by gravitational fields, which originate from both the Earth and the Moon. While the material Cavorite is fictitious,...
Tags: cannon, Ed Woychowsky, God, Jules Verne, Moon, Mote
Discussion threads 2004-12-01
Geek Trivia: Space to move
Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!The University of Washington made headlines in October thisyear when it announced a novel spacecraft design that, if ever technicallyrealized, could make it possible for astronauts to travel to Mars and back in90 days, rather than...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Mote, propulsion, science fiction, spacecraft
Technical articles 2004-11-30

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Algorithm/Architecture Co-Exploration for Designing Energy Efficient Wireless Channel Estimator
A Wireless Sensor Network WSN is comprised of motes which are resource constraint devices. Motes are battery operated and must conserve as much power as possible. Power usage for each mote is made up of processing data, sensing the surroundings, and sending and receiving packets. This paper proposes a solution...
Tags: Hardware, University Of California, Wireless, Wireless Sensor Network
White papers 2007-04-29
Hardware Assisted Compression in Wireless Sensor Networks
A Wireless Sensor Network WSN is comprised of resource constained devices called motes. Motes are battery operated and must conserve as much power as possible. Power usage for each mote is made up of processing data, sensing the surroundings, and sending and receiving packets. The bulk of power usage for...
Tags: Packet, Network, Sensor, Hardware, University Of California, Wireless Sensor Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2007-05-27
The Wii - How much of a shortage is there?
The Wii!!!  My 18 year old son had wanted one from nearly the second he heard about it - back when it was the 'Revolution'.  He set aside money in a special account for it.  For 18 months, he went to the Wal-Mart daily, hoping to get one.  He went...
Tags: Nintendo Wii, Games, Personal Technology, Rebecca Ward
Blog posts 2008-05-22
Finished 'Mote in God's Eye' last night
Well, I polished off the first item in my aforementioned used book store haul--Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle's The Mote in God's Eye--last night. I enjoyed the book, though I wasn't blown away by it. Considering that the pull quotes on the back cover had no less of...
Tags: Science Fiction, PDAs, Handhelds, Hardware, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-02-28
Talk about a turn for the worse
I have to agree with the majority of TR users who ahve been visiting this site for mote that five years. It has taken a real turn for the worse. It no longer is attractive or simple to follow discussions, I can't see who's added what comment, and...
Tags: mjd420nova
Discussion threads 2006-10-22
An Investigation Into Intra-Vehicle Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks enable the development of distributed sensing applications atop tiny "Mote" computing platforms. As a result, collections of these motes can be placed in an environment in order to collect data unobtrusively. This paper presents an investigation into the feasibility of retrofitting a vehicle with wireless sensor network...
Tags: Network, Sensor, University Of California, Sensor Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2006-12-10
All hail the used book store!
Most Friday nights, I end up doing a nice dinner out with friends, and this week was no different, except that the restaurant we chose was right next to the local used book and CD store. I had never been in to this new, expanded location, but...
Tags: Dinner, CD, Friend, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-02-06
Placement, Coordination and Tasking of Static and Mobile Sensor Networks
Sensor networks consist of nodes that can measure characteristics of their local environment, perform computations, and communicate with each other over a wireless network. In recent years, advancements in hardware and low-level software have led to viable, medium-scale sensor networks consisting of hundreds of nodes that can instrument unstructured environments...
Tags: Carnegie-Mellon University, Mobile, Network, Sensor, Networking
White papers 2006-06-01
Radio Interferometric Tracking of Mobile Wireless Nodes
Location-awareness is an important requirement for many mobile wireless applications today. When GPS is not applicable because of the required precision and/or the resource constraints on the hardware platform, radio interferometric ranging may offer an alternative. This paper presents a technique that enables the precise tracking of multiple wireless nodes...
Tags: Mobile, Radio, Node, Location-awareness, Advertising & Promotion, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Marketing
White papers 2007-06-13
Capturing High-Frequency Phenomena Using a Bandwidth-Limited Sensor Network
Small-form-factor, low-power wireless sensors-motes-are convenient to deploy, but lack the bandwidth to capture and transmit raw high-frequency data, such as human voices or neural signals, in real time. Local filtering can help, but they show that the right filter settings depend on changing ambient conditions and network effects such as...
Tags: Network, Sensor, Association For Computing Machinery, Networking
White papers 2006-11-03
Finished 'Xenocide', 'Clarke County Space', and 'Sir Apropos of Nothing'
Four months ago, I bragged about a great sci-fi fantasy haul from the local used book store. Last week, I finally polished off the last of these books, Xenocide by Orson Scott Card. That puts me at about a book-per-month average, having read The Mote in God's Eye, Sir Apropos...
Tags: Game, Fantasy, Novel, Xenocide, Peter David, Games, Government, Personal Technology, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-06-04
What's the best book to film sci-fi (or SF) transition and..
What books would you like to see in film that would make the transition sensibly.This sort of follows on from the Trivia Geek's Best SF franchise article.I was trying to think of books in the genre that faithfully made it into film and pleased the readers.I can think of some...
Tags: Tony Hopkinson, genre, sf, off-topic, sci-fi, film, books
Discussion threads 2006-12-02
In search of the creator of the first blog
Who exactly wrote the first Web log?According to this News.com article, "It may not be one of the Internet's grandest accomplishments, but with the number of active bloggers hovering somewhere around 100 million, according to one estimate, there are some serious bragging rights to be claimed by the first person...
Tags: Blogging, Sonja Thompson, blog, Jerry Pournelle, first blogger, blogger
Discussion threads 2007-03-20
Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
Dutch wordsWhile pronounced more or less the same, the correct Dutch words for thunder and lightning are 'donder' and 'bliksem', respectively.Telekinetic Reindeer?Telekinesis is the ability to cause motion in other things by force of mind, a la Carrie in the Stephen King movie. I am at a loss as...
Tags: Jay, P. Ahles, Rudolph
Discussion threads 2004-12-22
Coping with rude callers, part I: using humor
The Hall of shameWe have a large sheet (about 2ft X 3ft) containing some of the dumbest and most obnoxious statements made by callers. No names, just the statements. Any time we need a good laugh, we read it. We have everything from the now infamous "cup...
Tags: Richard_RPU, Spencer
Discussion threads 2007-05-14
*BEST OF THE BEST BOOKS*
What are the best FictionScience Fiction books Related to Technology and Computers!!!!Let's do a top 25Well...I started a couple of threads requesting good sci-fi and fantasy a year or two ago and the results ran to a few hundred good posts. while mostly fantasy came my way I did get...
Tags: Endymion, computers, technology, hackers, reading, science fiction, Earlier Heinlein, Neal Stephenson, geeksquad, off-topic, Snow Crash
Discussion threads 2006-08-16
windows defender install errors
I'm trying to install Defender on a WIN2K Pro machine fully patched with full admin rights. I'm getting this error when I install. Any ideas?"Product: Windows Defender -- Error 1920. Service 'Windows Defender Service' WinDefend failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system...
Tags: window, windows defender, Windows Defender, defender, TABComputers2002, windows, Microsoft Windows, RPC
Q&A 2006-07-12
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