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SIGMETRICS
2008
ACM
161views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Noncooperative power control and transmission scheduling in wireless collision channels
We consider a wireless collision channel, shared by a finite number of mobile users who transmit to a common base station using a random access protocol. Mobiles are selfoptimizin...
Ishai Menache, Nahum Shimkin
MOBICOM
2003
ACM
14 years 24 days ago
DIRAC: a software-based wireless router system
Routers are expected to play an important role in the IPbased wireless data network. Although a substantial number of techniques have been proposed to improve wireless network per...
Petros Zerfos, Gary Zhong, Jerry Cheng, Haiyun Luo...
VTC
2010
IEEE
207views Communications» more  VTC 2010»
13 years 5 months ago
The Design and Implementation of IEEE 802.21 and Its Application on Wireless VoIP
—Supporting a multimode mobile device to seamlessly switch its connections between various wireless access networks, such as WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and LTE, is an important research issue...
Tein-Yaw Chung, Yung-Mu Chen, Pu-Chen Mao, Chen-Ku...
WMASH
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Measurements of SIP signaling over 802.11b links
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a popular application-level signaling protocol that is used for a wide variety of applications such as session control and mobility handli...
Cristian Hesselman, Henk Eertink, Ing Widya, Erik ...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Fault-Tolerant Wireless Access Network Design for Dual-Homed Users
— In this paper, we study the survivability problem in hierarchical wireless access networks with dual-homed end users, who are connected to two base stations (BSs), a primary BS...
Xiaodong Huang, Jianping Wang, Vinod Vokkarane, Ja...