We survey our work on adaptive multiresolution (MR) approaches to the classification of biological images. The system adds MR decomposition in front of a generic classifier cons...
Abstract—Cross-layer optimization including congestion control, routing, and scheduling has shown dramatic throughput improvement over layered designs for wireless networks. In p...
—In this paper we consider the behaviour of both primal and dual multi-path algorithms for a simple network of three resources. We examine the equilibrium behaviour of our models...
Abstract—We study pricing games in single-layer relay networks where the source routes traffic selfishly according to the strategic bids made by relays. Each relay’s bid incl...
— It has been known since the early 1990s that backpressure-type algorithms for communication networks (such as the Max-Weight algorithm) can be used to approximately solve stati...
—We consider a wireless node that randomly receives data from different sensor units. The arriving data must be compressed, stored, and transmitted over a wireless link, where bo...
— One feature that classification algorithms typically lack is the ability to know what they do not know. With this knowledge an algorithm would be able to operate in any domain...
Abstract—This paper introduces a network coding-based protection scheme against single and multiple link failures. The proposed strategy makes sure that in a connection, each nod...
Abstract—We consider adapting the transmission rate to maximize the goodput, i.e., the amount of data transmitted without error, over a continuous Markov flat-fading wireless ch...