In this paper, we propose a novel ReliAble ProbabIlistic Dissemination protocol, RAPID, for mobile wireless ad-hoc networks that tolerates message omissions, node crashes, and sel...
Vadim Drabkin, Roy Friedman, Gabriel Kliot, Marc S...
Epidemics-inspired techniques have received huge attention in recent years from the distributed systems and networking communities. These algorithms and protocols rely on probabili...
In the context of a reconfigurable transport protocol, this paper introduces two protocol instances based on the composition and specialisation of the TFRC congestion control and...
Guillaume Jourjon, Emmanuel Lochin, Patrick S&eacu...
A large number of previously recorded videos cannot be directly visualized on mobile devices like PDAs or mobile phones due to an inappropriate screen resolution of their displays...
Stephan Kopf, Fleming Lampi, Thomas King, Wolfgang...
Today’s multimedia environments are characterized by different stationary and a growing number of mobile devices, like PDAs or even mobile phones. To meet their requirements reg...
Michael Repplinger, Florian Winter, Marco Lohse, P...