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2007
ACM
14 years 8 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»
13 years 8 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»
14 years 3 months 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»
14 years 3 months 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»
14 years 1 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