Supporting Mobile Devices with Wireless LAN/MAN in Large Controlled Environments
In this article, we outline the challenges in such a deployment and describe how state of the art in WLAN can meet these challenges.
Enhanced IEEE 802.11 Power Saving for Multi-Hop Toy-to-Toy Communication
In the future Internet of Things (IoT), battery-powered devices equipped with short range radios may need to communicate with each other over multi-hop links.
A Simple Framework to Simulate the Mobility and Activity of Theme Park Visitors
We developed a tool named ParkSim that allows us to simulate the mobility of theme park visitors.
Performance of Dual Wi-Fi Radios in Infrastructure-Supported Multi-Hop Networks
In this paper, we evaluate the potential benefits of the dual Wi-Fi radio devices in terms of throughput and energy consumption.
Joint Optimization of HD Video Coding Rates and Unicast Flow Control for IEEE 802.11ad Relaying
This paper proposes a joint optimization framework for minimizing high-definition (HD) video coding rates and selecting optimal relay nodes in 60 GHz millimeter-wave (mmWave) IEEE 802.11ad very high throughput (VHT) wireless systems.
Joint Scalable Coding and Routing for 60 GHz Real-Time Live HD Video Streaming Applications
Transmission of high-definition (HD) video is a promising application for 60 GHz wireless links since very high transmission rates (up to several Gbit/s) are possible.
Evaluation of Dual Transceiver Approaches for Scalable WLAN Communications
IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) is a standard feature on smart phones and an alternative to cellular networks for connectivity.
Wireless Networking for Automated Live Video Broadcasting
We present a networking architecture for wirelessly connected cameras and discuss research challenges and potential solutions.
Networking Smart Toys with Wireless ToyBridge and ToyTalk
In this submission, emerging research challenges of smart toy networking are identified and discussed.
IDSense: A Human Object Interaction Detection System Based on Passive UHF RFID
In order to enable unobtrusive human object interaction detection, we propose a minimalistic approach to instrumenting everyday objects with passive (i.e. battery-free) UHF RFID tags.
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