… radionetworks as a means to provide high wireless bandwidth and support for quality-driven wirelessmultimedia … unstable channels allocated to the multimedia secondary users (SUs) …
RM Rodriguez-Dagnino - Performance and Control of Network …, 1998 - spiedigitallibrary.org
… Multimediawirelessnetworks are being considered as a natural evolution of the present radionetworks. In most of the cases, these networks will be connected to an ATM high speed …
N Nasser - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… porting wirelessmultimedia services with different quality-of-… ited radio resources is important to enhance the network performance. In this paper, we propose a QoS adaptive multimedia …
E Hossain, VK Bhargava - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… His main research interests include radio link control and transport layer … wirelessmultimedia networks. Dr. Hossain serves as an Editor for the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS …
CR Lin - IEE Proceedings-Communications, 1998 - IET
… Then, we evaluate via simulation MACA/PR and compare it with other packet radio architectures (synchronous and asynchronous) in order to assess the impact of time synchronisation …
… as seen by the FH radio receivers in the network. Our approach to multimedia routing is based on … of the likelihood of successful reception by the FH radio receiver for that link. The route …
P Smulders - IEEE communications magazine, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… for HIPERLAN Type 2 standardization by ETSI BRAN, which is to standardize only the radio access network and some of the interworking functions to different core networks. The core …
… These colleagues and valued friends, too numerous all to be mentioned, have influenced our views concerning various aspects of wirelessmultimedia communications and we thank …
… design for wirelessnetworks, radio resource management for cellular and ad hoc networks, admission/access control for multimediawireless systems, and … She is a coauthor of Wireless …