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Moore’s law is expected to lead to the gates of the quantum world in 2017. Therefore, the emerging quantum computing research is expected to give rise to novel quantum search algorithms, which may replace the currently used classical ones in wireless communications, leading to performance improvements and complexity reduction. In this paper, we demonstrate the benefits of quantum-assisted multi-user...
H.264 is a computationally intensive video codec striving for achieving the best quality for the compressed video. The computational complexity poses as a challenge for power-constrained applications. We present a system level complexity reduction for H.264 video encoding by allocating resources based on computational complexity and quality trade-off. We develop a framework which allocates the computational...
This paper applies three low complexity methods, previously proposed by the authors, to estimate the distortion deriving from packet losses in error-prone video communication systems. In a first application scenario, the distortion estimated by the encoder is encapsulated in each video packet and used as side information by a modular router, in which the architecture is properly modified for taking...
This paper presents a novel coopetition paradigm based on bargaining theory for collaborative multimedia resource management. The paradigm consists of a judicious mixture of competition and cooperation. For competition, the well-known Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solution (KSBS) is adopted as the fairness criteria, and for cooperation each user stops competing for resources as long as it achieves...
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