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RSVP: A New Resource Reservation Protocol

by Lixia Zhang, Stephen Deering, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, et al. , 1993
"... Whe origin of the RSVP protocol can be traced back to 1991, when a team of network researchers, including myself, started playing with a number of packet scheduling algorithms on the DARTNET (DARPA Testbed NETwork), a network testbed made of open source, workstation-based routers. Because scheduling ..."
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that could support both unicast and many-to-many multicast applications. That effort led to the birth of RSVP. As a signaling protocol designed specifically to run over IP, RSVP distinguishes itself from previous signaling protocols in several fundamental ways. The most profound ones include a soft

On limits of wireless communications in a fading environment when using multiple antennas

by G. J. Foschini, M. J. Gans - Wireless Personal Communications , 1998
"... Abstract. This paper is motivated by the need for fundamental understanding of ultimate limits of bandwidth efficient delivery of higher bit-rates in digital wireless communications and to also begin to look into how these limits might be approached. We examine exploitation of multi-element array (M ..."
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Abstract. This paper is motivated by the need for fundamental understanding of ultimate limits of bandwidth efficient delivery of higher bit-rates in digital wireless communications and to also begin to look into how these limits might be approached. We examine exploitation of multi-element array

Medium Access Control with Coordinated Adaptive Sleeping for Wireless Sensor Networks

by Wei Ye, John Heidemann, Deborah Estrin - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 2004
"... This paper proposes S-MAC, a medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks use battery-operated computing and sensing devices. A network of these devices will collaborate for a common application such as environmental monitoring. We expect senso ..."
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clusters based on common sleep schedules to reduce control overhead and enable traffic-adaptive wake-up. S-MAC uses in-channel signaling to avoid overhearing unnecessary traffic. Finally, S-MAC applies message passing to reduce contention latency for applications that require in-network data processing

Deterministic Annealing for Clustering, Compression, Classification, Regression, and Related Optimization Problems

by Kenneth Rose - Proceedings of the IEEE , 1998
"... this paper. Let us place it within the neural network perspective, and particularly that of learning. The area of neural networks has greatly benefited from its unique position at the crossroads of several diverse scientific and engineering disciplines including statistics and probability theory, ph ..."
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, physics, biology, control and signal processing, information theory, complexity theory, and psychology (see [45]). Neural networks have provided a fertile soil for the infusion (and occasionally confusion) of ideas, as well as a meeting ground for comparing viewpoints, sharing tools, and renovating

Compressed sensing and best k-term approximation

by Albert Cohen, Wolfgang Dahmen, Ronald Devore - J. Amer. Math. Soc , 2009
"... Compressed sensing is a new concept in signal processing where one seeks to minimize the number of measurements to be taken from signals while still retaining the information necessary to approximate them well. The ideas have their origins in certain abstract results from functional analysis and app ..."
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Compressed sensing is a new concept in signal processing where one seeks to minimize the number of measurements to be taken from signals while still retaining the information necessary to approximate them well. The ideas have their origins in certain abstract results from functional analysis

Image information and visual quality

by Hamid Rahim Sheikh, Alan C. Bovik - IEEE Trans. IP , 2006
"... Abstract—Measurement of visual quality is of fundamental importance to numerous image and video processing applica-tions. The goal of quality assessment (QA) research is to design algorithms that can automatically assess the quality of images or videos in a perceptually consistent manner. Image QA a ..."
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Abstract—Measurement of visual quality is of fundamental importance to numerous image and video processing applica-tions. The goal of quality assessment (QA) research is to design algorithms that can automatically assess the quality of images or videos in a perceptually consistent manner. Image QA

Fundamentals of Texture Mapping and Image Warping

by Paul S. Heckbert , 1989
"... The applications of texture mapping in computer graphics and image distortion (warping) in image processing share a core of fundamental techniques. We explore two of these techniques, the twodimensional geometric mappings that arise in the parameterization and projection of textures onto surfaces, a ..."
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The applications of texture mapping in computer graphics and image distortion (warping) in image processing share a core of fundamental techniques. We explore two of these techniques, the twodimensional geometric mappings that arise in the parameterization and projection of textures onto surfaces

Bottom-Up Modeling of Cerebro-Cerebellar Interaction

by Lily Kim, Sungho Jo, Kazutaka Takahashi, Steve G. Massaquoi
"... The Problem: To obtain systems engineering models of the interaction between the brain’s principal motor exec-utive center, the cerebrum, and its principal ’coordinating ’ center, the cerebellum. Motivation: Increasing scientific data about the primate cerebellum appears to show that the organ provi ..."
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architectures of the different cerebellar sub-regions thought to mediate these different activities are almost identical. This suggests strongly that some type of fundamental cerebellar signal processing is highly beneficial, if not critical, to most human executive and perhaps many perceptual functions. A

Multi-Cell MIMO Cooperative Networks: A New Look at Interference

by David Gesbert, Stephen Hanly, Howard Huang, Shlomo Shamai Shitz, Osvaldo Simeone, Wei Yu - J. Selec. Areas in Commun. (JSAC , 2010
"... Abstract—This paper presents an overview of the theory and currently known techniques for multi-cell MIMO (multiple input multiple output) cooperation in wireless networks. In dense networks where interference emerges as the key capacitylimiting factor, multi-cell cooperation can dramatically improv ..."
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different perspectives, including an examination of the fundamental information-theoretic limits, a review of the coding and signal processing algorithmic developments, and, going beyond that, consideration of very practical issues related to scalability and system-level integration. A few promising

Stochastic Geometry and Random Graphs for the Analysis and Design of Wireless Networks

by Martin Haenggi, Jeffrey G. Andrews, François Baccelli, Olivier Dousse, Massimo Franceschetti
"... Wireless networks are fundamentally limited by the intensity of the received signals and by their interference. Since both of these quantities depend on the spatial location of the nodes, mathematical techniques have been developed in the last decade to provide communication-theoretic results accoun ..."
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Wireless networks are fundamentally limited by the intensity of the received signals and by their interference. Since both of these quantities depend on the spatial location of the nodes, mathematical techniques have been developed in the last decade to provide communication-theoretic results
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