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INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Service Time Approximation in IEEE 802.11 Single-Hop Ad-hoc Networks
Abstract— This paper investigates the near-memoryless behavior of the service time for IEEE 802.11 saturated single-hop ad hoc networks. We show that the number of packets succes...
Atef Abdrabou, Weihua Zhuang
HAPTICS
2009
IEEE
14 years 19 hour ago
Perceptual coding of haptic data in time-delayed teleoperation
In telepresence and teleaction systems the haptic communication channel plays a central role. As it closes a global control loop any introduced communication delay possibly destab...
Iason Vittorias, Julius Kammerl, Sandra Hirche, Ec...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Biases in human estimation of interruptibility: effects and implications for practice
People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated ...
Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson
SIGCOMM
1996
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
A Channel Access Scheme for Large Dense Packet Radio Networks
Prior work in the eld of packet radio networks has often assumed a simple success-if-exclusive model of successful reception. This simple model is insucient to model interference...
Timothy J. Shepard
ENGL
2007
73views more  ENGL 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Cognitive Design Features on Traffic Signs
—The success of effective communication of traffic sign messages to road users may not only relate to the user characteristics but also the signs themselves. The purpose of this ...
Annie W. Y. Ng, Alan H. S. Chan