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ICIP
2005
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Adaptive resource allocation and frame scheduling for wireless multi-user video streaming
We propose an application-driven multi-user resource allocation and frame scheduling concept for wireless video streaming. Our approach is based on joint optimization of the applic...
Yang Peng, Shoaib Khan, Eckehard G. Steinbach, Mar...
MOBISYS
2005
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Horde: separating network striping policy from mechanism
Inverse multiplexing, or network striping, allows the construction of a high-bandwidth virtual channel from a collection of multiple low-bandwidth network channels. Striping syste...
Asfandyar Qureshi, John V. Guttag
ALGOSENSORS
2009
Springer
16 years 27 days ago
Near-Optimal Radio Use for Wireless Network Synchronization
In this paper we consider the model of communication where wireless devices can either switch their radios off to save energy (and hence, can neither send nor receive messages), o...
Milan Bradonjic, Eddie Kohler, Rafail Ostrovsky
MOBICOM
2006
ACM
16 years 7 days ago
Enabling distributed throughput maximization in wireless mesh networks: a partitioning approach
This paper considers the interaction between channel assignment and distributed scheduling in multi-channel multiradio Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). Recently, a number of distrib...
Andrew Brzezinski, Gil Zussman, Eytan Modiano
WINET
2002
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15 years 5 months ago
Improving Energy Efficiency of Centrally Controlled Wireless Data Networks
Wireless network access protocols can assist nodes to conserve energy by identifying when they can enter low energy states. The goal is to put all nodes not involved in a transmiss...
John A. Stine, Gustavo de Veciana