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2007
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Toward highly-available WSNs for assisted living
In response to the consistent increase of elder people living in their apartments, and the need for innovative non-obtrusive tools to connect elders to their caregivers, we starte...
Safwan Al-Omari, Weisong Shi
PUC
2007
116views more  PUC 2007»
15 years 5 months ago
Periodic properties of user mobility and access-point popularity
Understanding user mobility and its effect on access points (APs) is important in designing location-aware systems and wireless networks. Although various studies of wireless netwo...
Minkyong Kim, David Kotz
VTC
2008
IEEE
173views Communications» more  VTC 2008»
16 years 17 days ago
Adaptive Call Admission Control with Dynamic Resource Reallocation for Cell-Based Multirate Wireless Systems
—This paper studies the admission control and resource allocation in a cell-based wireless system that supports singlemedia and multirate services. Utilizing the idea of adaptive...
Kai-Wei Ke, Chen-Nien Tsai, Ho-Ting Wu, Chia-Hao H...
ICC
2007
IEEE
143views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
16 years 16 days ago
A Stochastic Framework for Scheduling in Wireless Packet Access Networks
— We put forth a unified framework for downlink and uplink scheduling of multiple connections with diverse qualityof-service requirements, where each connection transmits using ...
Xin Wang, Georgios B. Giannakis
IEEEMSP
2002
IEEE
137views Multimedia» more  IEEEMSP 2002»
15 years 11 months ago
On the capacity of the reachback channel in wireless sensor networks
Abstract— We consider the problem of reachback communication in wireless sensor networks: multiple sensors are deployed on a field, and they collect local measurements of some r...
João Barros, Sergio D. Servetto