LED-to-LED Visible Light Communication Networks
We present and evaluate a software-based VLC physical layer and a VLC medium access control layer that retain the simplicity of the LED-to-LED approach. The design satisfies the requirement that LEDs should always be perceived as on with constant brightness.
RFID Shakables: Pairing Radio-Frequency Identification Tags with the Help of Gesture Recognition
A novel approach for pairing RFID-enabled devices is introduced and evaluated in this work.
Analyzing Temporal Metrics of Public Transportation for Designing Scalable Delay-Tolerant Networks
Delay-tolerant networks can complement cellular networks to address today's growth in demand for wireless data. We are interested in delay-tolerant networks for reaching out into underserved regions in growing economies, when distributing media and videos from cities to rural areas.
CAESAR: Carrier Sense-based Ranging in Off-the-Shelf 802.11 Wireless LAN
We implement CAESAR on commodity hardware and conduct extensive experiments both in controlled network conditions and dynamic radio environments.
Managing Base Station Location Privacy
In this work we examine a software module that helps network operators to prevent third parties from aggregating wireless base station identifiers by making the identifiers dynamic.
Performance of Collaborative GPS Localization in Pedestrian Ad Hoc Networks
In ad hoc networks without static nodes that could be used as reference points, mobile handhelds must rely on their GPS receivers to enable location-aware services.
Wireless LAN in Paired Radio Spectrum with Downlink-Uplink Separation
This paper describes and evaluates the feasibility of a WLAN system operating in paired spectrum with a proof of concept implementation.
A Dual-Radio Contention-based Protocol for Paired Spectrum Access and TV White Space
We investigate a contention-based 802.11-like protocol for paired spectrum.
Impact of Human Mobility on Wireless Ad Hoc Networking in Entertainment Parks
In this paper, we study the mobility of visitors based on GPS traces collected in two entertainment parks.
Opportunistic Wireless Communication in Theme Parks: A Study of Visitors Mobility
In this paper, we study the mobility of visitors based on GPS traces collected in an entertainment theme park.
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