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Some constraints and tradeoffs in the design of network communications
- In SOSP ’75: Proceedings of the fifth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
, 1975
"... A number of properties and features of interprocess communication systems are presented, with emphasis on those necessary or desirable in a network environment. The interactlonsbetween these features are examlned, and the consequences of thelr incluslon in a system are explored. Of special interest ..."
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are the tlme-out feature which forces all system table entries to "die of old age " after they have remained unused for some period of time, and the insertion property which states that it is always possible to design a process which may be Invls~bly inserted into the communication path
Zero-forcing methods for downlink spatial multiplexing in multiuser MIMO channels
- IEEE TRANS. SIGNAL PROCESSING
, 2004
"... The use of space-division multiple access (SDMA) in the downlink of a multiuser multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications network can provide a substantial gain in system throughput. The challenge in such multiuser systems is designing transmit vectors while considering the co-c ..."
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The use of space-division multiple access (SDMA) in the downlink of a multiuser multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications network can provide a substantial gain in system throughput. The challenge in such multiuser systems is designing transmit vectors while considering the co
Wavelet Networks
- IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Vol
, 1992
"... Wireless sensor networks are emerging as an important area for communications. They enable a wealth of new applications including surveillance, building control, factory automation, and invehicle sensing. The sensor nodes have to operate under severe constraints on energy consumption and form factor ..."
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Wireless sensor networks are emerging as an important area for communications. They enable a wealth of new applications including surveillance, building control, factory automation, and invehicle sensing. The sensor nodes have to operate under severe constraints on energy consumption and form
Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
, 2003
"... Abstract—An information-theoretic analysis of information hiding is presented in this paper, forming the theoretical basis for design of information-hiding systems. Information hiding is an emerging research area which encompasses applications such as copyright protection for digital media, watermar ..."
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, watermarking, fingerprinting, steganography, and data embedding. In these applications, information is hidden within a host data set and is to be reliably communicated to a receiver. The host data set is intentionally corrupted, but in a covert way, designed to be imperceptible to a casual analysis. Next
Energy-latency tradeoffs for data gathering in wireless sensor networks
- In IEEE Infocom
, 2004
"... Abstract — We study the problem of scheduling packet transmissions for data gathering in wireless sensor networks. The focus is to explore the energy-latency tradeoffs in wireless communication using techniques such as modulation scaling. The data aggregation tree – a multiple-source single-sink com ..."
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Abstract — We study the problem of scheduling packet transmissions for data gathering in wireless sensor networks. The focus is to explore the energy-latency tradeoffs in wireless communication using techniques such as modulation scaling. The data aggregation tree – a multiple-source single
Some Optimization Trade-Offs in Wireless Network Coding
- in Proc. of 40th Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS 2006
, 2006
"... Abstract — In this paper, we consider different optimization trade-offs in wireless networks with saturated or possibly emptying packet queues and specify the resulting cross-layer interactions in medium access control (MAC) and network layers. We separately consider scheduled and random access for ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we consider different optimization trade-offs in wireless networks with saturated or possibly emptying packet queues and specify the resulting cross-layer interactions in medium access control (MAC) and network layers. We separately consider scheduled and random access
Tradeoffs in Green Cellular Networks
"... The growing awareness to negative impact of wireless technology on our environment has lead to designing green networks in which energy saving plays an important role. We consider energy saving by switching off a fraction of the base stations. This saving comes at some cost: the coverage is reduced, ..."
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The growing awareness to negative impact of wireless technology on our environment has lead to designing green networks in which energy saving plays an important role. We consider energy saving by switching off a fraction of the base stations. This saving comes at some cost: the coverage is reduced
Ultra-low power data storage for sensor networks
- In Proc. IEEE/ACM Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) - Track on Platforms, Tools and Design Methods for Networked Embedded Systems (SPOTS
, 2006
"... Local storage is required in many sensor network applications, both for archival of detailed event information, as well as to overcome sensor platform memory constraints. While extensive measurement studies have been performed to highlight the trade-off between computation and communication in senso ..."
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Local storage is required in many sensor network applications, both for archival of detailed event information, as well as to overcome sensor platform memory constraints. While extensive measurement studies have been performed to highlight the trade-off between computation and communication
Quantization For Distributed Estimation With Communication And Storage Constraints
"... We consider the problem of quantizer design in a distributed estimation system subject not only to communication constraints at the channels but also to storage constraints at the fusion center in the case where the observation statistics are unknown and only a training sequence is available. Our sc ..."
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We consider the problem of quantizer design in a distributed estimation system subject not only to communication constraints at the channels but also to storage constraints at the fusion center in the case where the observation statistics are unknown and only a training sequence is available. Our
Wireless Communication Network Design in IC Factory
- IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
, 2001
"... A wireless local area network (WLAN) is designed for an IC factory in Hong Kong using the hierarchical genetic algorithm (HGA). The HGA is capable of handling multiobjective functions and discrete constraints. Because of this uniqueness, together with the adopting of a Pareto ranking scheme, a solut ..."
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A wireless local area network (WLAN) is designed for an IC factory in Hong Kong using the hierarchical genetic algorithm (HGA). The HGA is capable of handling multiobjective functions and discrete constraints. Because of this uniqueness, together with the adopting of a Pareto ranking scheme, a
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