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ISCC
2003
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Throughput Achievable with No Relaying in a Mobile Interference Network
— We consider a network of n sender/receiver pairs, placed randomly in a region of unit area. Network capacity, or maximum throughput, is defined as the highest rate that can be...
Elif Uysal-Biyikoglu, Abtin Keshavarzian
CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 13 days ago
Map torchlight: a mobile augmented reality camera projector unit
The advantages of paper-based maps have been utilized in the field of mobile Augmented Reality (AR) in the last few years. Traditional paper-based maps provide high-resolution, la...
Johannes Schöning, Michael Rohs, Sven G. Krat...
MOBICOM
2010
ACM
15 years 1 days ago
Challenge: mobile optical networks through visual MIMO
Mobile optical communications has so far largely been limited to short ranges of about ten meters, since the highly directional nature of optical transmissions would require costl...
Ashwin Ashok, Marco Gruteser, Narayan Mandayam, Ja...
JISE
2007
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14 years 11 months ago
Applying Various Reference Types to Formation Control of Mobile Robots
stems. Three layers of control abstraction for formation control are formation shape, reference type, and robotic control. Reference types play an important role in formation contr...
Harry Chia-Hung Hsu, Alan Liu
IBPRIA
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Shadow Resistant Road Segmentation from a Mobile Monocular System
Abstract. An essential functionality for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) is road segmentation, which directly supports ADAS applications like road departure warning and i...
José Manuel Álvarez, Antonio M. L&oa...