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CSCW
2004
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
High-performance telepointers
Although telepointers are valuable for supporting real-time collaboration, they are rarely seen in commercial groupware applications that run on the Internet. One reason for their...
Jeff Dyck, Carl Gutwin, Sriram Subramanian, Chris ...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Rateless Coding with Feedback
The erasure resilience of rateless codes, such as Luby-Transform (LT) codes, makes them particularly suitable to a wide variety of loss-prone wireless and sensor network applicati...
Andrew Hagedorn, Sachin Agarwal, David Starobinski...
TCOM
2010
117views more  TCOM 2010»
14 years 7 months ago
Optimal Coding Strategies for Bidirectional Broadcast Channels Under Channel Uncertainty
Bidirectional relaying is a promising approach to improve the performance in wireless networks such as sensor, ad-hoc, and even cellular systems. Bidirectional relaying applies to...
Rafael F. Wyrembelski, Igor Bjelakovic, Tobias J. ...
CODES
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
A run-time, feedback-based energy estimation model For embedded devices
We present an adaptive, feedback-based, energy estimation model for battery-powered embedded devices such as sensor network gateways and hand-held computers. Our technique maps ha...
Selim Gurun, Chandra Krintz
TMC
2008
138views more  TMC 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Airtime Fairness for IEEE 802.11 Multirate Networks
Under a multirate network scenario, the IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC fails to provide airtime fairness for all competing stations since the protocol is designed for ensuring max-min through...
Tarun Joshi, Anindo Mukherjee, Younghwan Yoo, Dhar...