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Wireless mobile multimedia communications are being greatly increased in the number of users, diversity of applications and interface technologies. Future mobile based Internet will accommodate various wireless technologies and also will need to provide sufficient end-to-end QoS (Quality of Service) mechanism to provide enhanced user's satisfaction. In this paper, we propose a new adaptive end-to-end...
In this paper, we extends bandwidth balancing technique in wired networks to operate in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). In bandwidth balancing in Distributed-Queue-Dual-Bus (DQDB), different nodes occupy the same channel, and information about the bandwidth is transferred between nodes in the unused bandwidth. Similarly, in wireless networks, the capacity on a channel is shared by several sources...
The congestion control scheme plays a critical role in the multicast communication. Without a proper congestion control mechanism, multicast protocols would cause unfairness while sharing network bandwidth with other flows. We propose a deliberated congestion control scheme to multicast multimedia contents for smart phones retrieving effectively. Our key idea is to detect the single trip time of packet...
To combat the challenges(the mismatch between throughput and layer delivery ratio, the useless packets in high layers due to the loss of packets in low layers) brought by the layered encoding to data scheduling for P2P streaming in the mobile network, We propose a new data scheduling scheme, named MLayerP2P. The key idea of the MLayerP2P is: A 3-Stage Model is used to schedule the absent streaming...
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) are susceptible to both insider and outsider attacks more than wired and base station-based wireless networks. This is because of the lack of a well-defined defense perimeter in MANETs, preventing the use of defenses including firewalls or intrusion detection systems. This lack of perimeter calls for implementation of security in a distributed, collaborative manner...
Mobility management solutions designed for heterogeneous networks can provide seamless handover and service continuity. Thus, ongoing TCP sessions can remain active, even when mobile node handovers from one access network to another. In such seamless handover, packet loss can be avoided but TCP still undergoes through several performances degradation issues due to change of network characteristics...
In mobile ad hoc networks, channel bandwidth is a very limited resource. When the network is heavily loaded, the rate of collisions and hence the number of retransmissions increase. This leads to a notable decrease in network throughput and hence reduces quality of service because more and more bandwidth is wasted. MAC layer enables sharing the channel among all the nodes in the network effectively...
Based on the analysis of the node selfishness and the drawback of min-hop selection method as the unique routing selection criteria in ad hoc networks, a non-intrusive multi-metric ad hoc routing protocol-NIMR is presented. By computing and storing the node fame, NIMR greatly attenuates the influence of node selfishness; By crossing-design between MAC layer and network layer, we employ a non-intrusive...
Indoor wireless communication systems have been developed to improve cell coverage and throughput with low cost in indoor environment. Among several indoor wireless communication systems such as mobile WiMAX (worldwide interoperability for microwave access) system, WPAN (wireless personal area network) and WLAN (wireless local area network), the mobile WiMAX is one of the promising next-generation...
Mobile cellular networks are now largely deployed, and mobile customers are used to place and to receive calls at any location. The network coverage is continuous, but radio conditions met by users are not homogeneous. Thus, data rate is varying according to user mobility. In this paper, we propose to discriminate terminals by their radio conditions in order to select which data has to be sent. More...
Wireless and mobile networks have experienced great success over the past few years. However, any single type of wireless and mobile network cannot provide all types of services, e.g., wide coverage and high bandwidth. An integrated wireless and mobile network is introduced by combining these different types of wireless and mobile networks, which can provide more comprehensive services. In an integrated...
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