Applied Mathematics   ISSN Print: 2152-7385      ISSN Online: 2152-7393       Website: http://www.scirp.org/journal/am

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Also, please provide 3-5 scientists knowledgeable in the relevant area with the following information: (a) name, (b) e-mail address, and (c) institution.

All cited references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section according to the order they appear in the text, as exemplified below:

Journal Articles:

[1] Mark Stemm and Randy H Katz, “Measuring and reducing energy consumption of network interfaces in hand-held devices,” IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. E80-B, no. 8, pp. 1125–1131, August 1997.

[2] Frazer Bennett, David Clarke, Joseph B. Evans, Andy Hopper, Alan Jones, and David Leask, “Piconet: Embedded mobile networking,” IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 8–15, October 1997.

[3] M.R. Andrews, P.P. Mitra, and R. deCarvalho, “Tripling the capacity of wireless communication using electromagnetic polarization,” Nature, vol. 409, pp. 316–318, January 2001.

E-Journal Articles

[4] Agarwall, S. M. & Grover, A. (2008) Nucleotide Composition and Amino Acid Usage in AT-Rich Hyperthermophilic Species, The Open Bioinformatics Journal, 2, pp. 11-19 http://www.bentham.org/open/tobioij/openaccess.htm.    

Books:

[5] S. Verdu, “Multi–user detection,” Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Edited Book:

[6] L.M. Correia, Ed., Wireless Flexible Personalised Communication (COST 259 Final Report), Wiley, 2001.

Conference Proceedings:

[7] L. Clare, G. Pottie, and J. Agre, “Self-organizing distributed sensor networks,” in Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, vol. 3713, Orlando, FL, pp. 229–237, April 1999.

Thesis:

[8] W. Heinzelman, “Application-specific protocol architectures for wireless networks,” Ph.D. dissertation, Mass. Inst. Technology, Cambridge, 2000.