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The Manet or Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks are capable of forming wireless networks with different topologies. The radios which form the network uses a specific band, data rate and frequency. The paper focuses on the implementation of intelligent Mobile Ad-hoc NETwork (iMANET) in which wireless networks are established using reconfigurable radios so that intelligent networks can be formed. The nodes involved...
This paper describes optical access network technologies that support future radio access networks. Packet-based BBU is expected to accommodate multiple services and PON with low-latency scheme is a promising candidate to for MFH transmission in future radio access networks.
Wireless communications is one of the fastest growing technology fields, driving numerous other innovations in electronics. One challenging research area within the wireless field is to achieve a higher transmission speed. Today it is an open question how we can realize a wireless system at a speed of 100 Gb/s or even beyond. If we intend to use such systems in a mobile environment, we can only afford...
For emergency medical cyber-physical systems, enhancing the safety and effectiveness of patient care, especially in rural ambulance transport, is essential. Use of telecommunication technologies can enhance effectiveness and safety of remote monitoring of patients by the physicians at the center hospital during ambulance transport and provides vital assistance to the emergency medical technicians...
In this work we analyze the complex trade-off between data transfer, computation time, and power consumption when a multi-stage data-intensive algorithm (in this case video stabilization) is split between a low power mobile device and high power cloud server. We evaluate design choices in terms of which intermediate representations should be transferred to the server and back to the mobile device,...
Power management on current mobile devices relies on OS modules known as DVFS governors. However, existing governors determine system configuration only based on low-level information such as CPU load without any input about application-level behaviors. In particular, there exists no communication from mobile apps to energy managers. We find that information about app usage scenarios (e.g., gaming,...
The exponential growth of mobile videos has enabled a variety of video crowdsourcing applications. However, existing crowdsourcing approaches require all video files to be uploaded, wasting a large amount of bandwidth since not all crowdsourced videos are useful. Moreover, it is difficult for applications to find desired videos based on user-generated annotations, which can be inaccurate or miss important...
The proliferation of mobile devices and ubiquitous access of the wireless network enables many new mobile applications such as augmented reality, mobile gaming and so on. As the applications are latency sensitive, researchers propose to offload the complex computations of these applications to the nearby mobile edge cloud, in order to reduce the latency. Existing works mostly consider the problem...
In cellular networks user equipment (UE) need to be tracked so that they can be reached by incoming data and to keep context information such as encryption keys available for UE originated transmission. Typically UEs measure reference signal transmissions that are broadcasted by the network, and report to the network based on some criterion that allows the network to know the UE location with sufficient...
This paper presents a design of compact tri-band F-shaped slot antenna using complementary split ring resonator (CSRR) for Mobile and Wireless Local Area (WLAN) applications. The aim of this paper is to design a very small-profile antenna (27.48×26.59mm2) or 0.08λ0× 0.08λ0 (λ0 = 900 MHz) that can operate in tri-band frequency ranges around 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2.4GHz. By etching F-shaped slots on each...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of mobile vehicle positioning based on signal propagation delay estimation in the uplink case for a realistic propagation environment. In order to optimize the ranging performance, we introduce a parametric waveform. This waveform contains a scalar parameter for adjusting the distribution of the available signal power over the frequency. The optimization...
This paper proposes a unified design of log likelihood ratio (LLR) quantization and joint reception (JR) to reduce the mobile fronthaul (MFH) bandwidth in the split-physical (PHY) processing (SPP). SPP is one of the schemes that redefine the base station (BS) functional split between a baseband unit (BBU) and a remote radio head (RRH) in cloud radio access network (C-RAN). SPP splits the BS functions...
We develop an innovative PC2PC (personal computer to pervasive computing) system to enable the secure, robust and pervasive mobile workstyle. PC2PC server compresses the desktop screens of any virtualized system, and delivers the stream through any popular networks to PC2PC client remotely for stream decoding, rendering and end-user interaction (such as keyboard/mouse commands). We have implemented...
As videos are more and more frequently played on mobile devices, a new-generation digital set-top box (STB) should provide TV users the streaming services additional to the conventional broadcast channel services. The inclusion of streaming services impose two imperative challenges for STB systems. First, the bandwidth should be efficiently distributed to multiple mobile users. Second, the system...
The commonly existing employed centralized algorithms fail to be adaptive to the new storage pattern on mobile edge cloud. To address this issue, we propose an alternating-direction-method-of-multipliers-based collaborative storage algorithm called MECCAS (Mobile Edge Cloud Collaborative Storage). The proposed MECCAS is able to minimize the delay of task execution and total costs for the overall operation,...
We propose a model for mobile caching in which the rate of requests for content is dependent on the popularity and the freshness of the information. We model popularity based on the history of requests and freshness based on the age of the content. We consider a discrete time (slotted) system in which new packets arrive at a limited capacity cache at discrete times. We prove that the optimal policy...
Mobile Broadband (MBB) access networks are becoming more and more used worldwide, and the devices adopted to access them are increasing in number and complexity (smartphones, mobile hotspots, vehicular infotainment systems). The highly dynamic nature of such scenarios calls for continuous monitoring and measurement of the network, and possibly cross-layer management of network applications. A recent...
Accessing online social media content on underground metro systems is a challenge due to the fact that passengers often lose connectivity for large parts of their commute. As the oldest metro system in the world, the London underground represents a typical transportation network with intermittent Internet connectivity. To deal with disruption in connectivity along the sub-surface and deep-level underground...
Upload and download traffic often coexist in mobile networks. However, TCP download throughput could be substantially degraded by upload traffic even if the downlink is not the bottleneck. Previous works such as RSFC and TCP-RRE can substantially improve TCP download throughput in the presence of concurrent TCP upload flows, albeit at the expense of significantly degraded upload throughput performance...
We consider the practical problem of video surveillance in public transport systems, where security videos are stored onboard, and a central operator occasionally needs to access portions of the recordings. When this happens, the selected video must be uploaded within a deadline, possibly using multiple parallel wireless interfaces. Interfaces have different associated costs, related to tariffs charged...
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