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Light-Weight Feedback Mechanism for WiFi Multicast to Very Large Groups—Experimental Evaluation
2016
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Index Terms-802.11, WiFi, Multicast, Feedback Mechanism. ...
While WiFi has been proposed for multimedia content distribution, its lack of adequate support for multicast services hinders its ability to provide multimedia content distribution to a large number of ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Ivan Seskar for his critical support. This work was supported by (while one of the authors was serving at) the NSF, and in part by NSF grant CNS ...
doi:10.1109/tnet.2016.2560806
fatcat:e6pgmytfgrcwjhnlfgnk7hjvyy
Experimental Evaluation of a Scalable WiFi Multicast Scheme in the ORBIT Testbed
2014
2014 Third GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop
While WiFi has been proposed for multimedia content distribution, its lack of adequate support for multicast services hinders its ability to provide multimedia content distribution to a large number of ...
Our focus is on studying the performance of WiFi nodes in WiFi multicast and establishing the conditions that make AMuSe an attractive scheme for feedback in WiFi multicast. ...
The authors would like to express their gratitude to Ivan Seskar from WINLAB (Rutgers University) for his critical support in conducting experiments and several useful technical discussions. ...
doi:10.1109/gree.2014.22
dblp:conf/gree/BejeranoFGGGNZ14
fatcat:ku3fxejfebarnltitx6wrgszc4
Experimental evaluation of large scale WiFi multicast rate control
2016
IEEE INFOCOM 2016 - The 35th Annual IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
WiFi multicast to very large groups has gained attention as a solution for multimedia delivery in crowded areas. ...
MuDRA relies on feedback from some nodes collected via a light-weight protocol and dynamically adjusts the rate adaptation response time. ...
In our recent papers [7] , we focused on efficient feedback collection mechanisms for WiFi multicast as part of the AMuSe system. ...
doi:10.1109/infocom.2016.7524343
dblp:conf/infocom/GuptaGBZ16
fatcat:3oxzjff2ybatfhyzaudbr5cks4
Experimental Evaluation of Large Scale WiFi Multicast Rate Control
[article]
2016
arXiv
pre-print
WiFi multicast to very large groups has gained attention as a solution for multimedia delivery in crowded areas. ...
MuDRA relies on feedback from some nodes collected via a light-weight protocol and dynamically adjusts the rate adaptation response time. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors express their gratitude to Ivan Seskar from WINLAB (Rutgers University) for his support in conducting experiments on the ORBIT testbed and several useful technical discussions ...
arXiv:1601.06425v1
fatcat:qcsaeajkjnefvkxc6dbng2h25q
Experimental evaluation of wireless simulation assumptions
2004
Proceedings of the 7th ACM international symposium on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems - MSWiM '04
to differ significantly from experimental results. ...
In particular, we use an extensive set of measurements from a large outdoor routing experiment to demonstrate the weakness of these assumptions, and show how these assumptions cause simulation results ...
Acknowledgements We are extremely grateful to the many people that helped make this project possible. Jim Baker supplied a floorplan for every building with AP locations marked. ...
doi:10.1145/1023663.1023679
dblp:conf/mswim/KotzNGLYE04
fatcat:cuxb3vxklndmlmgisovmpmibvy
Experimental Evaluation of Wireless Simulation Assumptions
2007
Simulation (San Diego, Calif.)
to differ significantly from experimental results. ...
In particular, we use an extensive set of measurements from a large outdoor routing experiment to demonstrate the weakness of these assumptions, and show how these assumptions cause simulation results ...
Acknowledgements We are extremely grateful to the many people that helped make this project possible. Jim Baker supplied a floorplan for every building with AP locations marked. ...
doi:10.1177/0037549707085632
fatcat:ihk7px4r4zfdnku2mq6iohfboa
Enclave: Promoting Unobtrusive and Secure Mobile Communications with a Ubiquitous Electronic World
[chapter]
2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Our experimental evaluation illustrates its potential for smartphone data protection and unobtrusive and secure communication. ...
Yet it is difficult to readily access electronic information. ...
Neighborcast [4] forms multicast groups among disparate WiFi clients regardless of AP association. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-31869-6_20
fatcat:575yhlenvjab5inre23u4go27e
User-Centric Energy-Efficient Multimedia Multicast/Broadcast Solutions: A Survey
2015
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Ubiquitous Environments
One very important advantage is that, it enables the network to optimize the transmission based on the network conditions and/or user equipment (UE) characteristics for each user individually, for example ...
Moreover, by offloading from the unicast transmission for the same content to broadcast/multicast transmission, it can achieve vital savings in terms of resources on the server side. ...
The authors state that for a large multicast group, partial channel knowledge is sufficient to approach the achievable throughput. ...
doi:10.4108/ue.2.5.e4
fatcat:spr7lo6yirdn5kwrghv5jxtqwe
Since broadcast is a special case of multicast, in this paper we consider multicast without loss of generality. Suppose the AP wants to send both packets p1 and p2 to the clients C1 and C2. ...
In this paper, we develop an efficient retransmission scheme (ER) for wireless LANs. ...
In this way, we can reduce the receiver feedback especially when the multicast group is large but only a small number of nodes need the packet. ...
doi:10.1145/1364654.1364665
dblp:conf/conext/RoznerIMQJ07
fatcat:pt2woew3w5b5vgeacmowpjg6pa
A Survey on Device-to-Device Communication in Cellular Networks
2014
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
The emergence of new applications such as content distribution and location-aware advertisement introduced new use-cases for D2D communications in cellular networks. ...
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication was initially proposed in cellular networks as a new paradigm to enhance network performance. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh ...
doi:10.1109/comst.2014.2319555
fatcat:kzb2wtylqfds3orku7y7om5r3q
Network-Assisted Outband D2D-Clustering in 5G Cellular Networks: Theory and Practice
2017
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
In particular, we focus on outband D2D where cellular users are allowed to exploit both cellular (i.e., LTE-A) and WLAN (i.e., WiFi Direct) technologies to establish a D2D connection. ...
Within the cluster, the unlicensed spectrum is utilized to relay traffic. ...
Here, we chose to compare three mechanisms proposed in the literature, namely equal share, weighted share [26] , and Shapley [22] . ...
doi:10.1109/tmc.2016.2621041
fatcat:jkw5ciap4ndnlnap3kn723s6rm
Analysis of Link State Resource Reservation Protocol for Congestion Management in Smart Web Hotspot Environments
2016
International Journal of Grid Computing & Applications
This is unacceptable for mission critical domains. An enhanced Link State Resource Reservation Protocol (LS-RSVP) which serves as dynamic feedback mechanism in smart web hotspots is presented. ...
With the wide spread of WiFi hotspots, concentrated traffic workload on Smart Web (SW) can slow down the network performance. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to thank the University of Nigeria Nsukka ICT innovation center network administrators and Kswitche Research & Consults Groups for their informed technical inputs and supports. ...
doi:10.5121/ijgca.2016.7201
fatcat:6eifv3lbyzgc5aghxj6335nb3m
WeFiLab: A Web-Based WiFi Laboratory Platform for Wireless Networking Education
2012
IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies
In total, 315 computer science students attended the evaluation. ...
Some of current implementations for wireless networking are either using simulations, which lose the reality, or too complicated for undergraduate students to control experiments. ...
Feedback module. The Feedback Module is for pushing messages from server to clients. ...
doi:10.1109/tlt.2012.6
fatcat:ls7lyj2lerhvpazlvnkjnvgexy
Recent Advances on Cellular D2D Communications
2018
Future Internet
The authors thank Dario Di Giacomo for his work to optimize the algorithm. Author Contributions: All the authors contributed equally to the paper. R. ...
Acknowledgments: This work has been supported by a PhD Fee and Stipend Scholarship for Asim Anwar from Acknowledgments: This work was partially supported by the project "GAUChO" funded by Progetti di Ricerca ...
In the light of the abovementioned discussion, very little attention was paid to investigate NOMA group D2D communications. ...
doi:10.3390/fi10010010
fatcat:hizax5tiazegjovg6p2z3ywt2y
Only high priority applications affect the client's behavior to switch to CAM or Active mode, while low priority traffic is optimized for energy efficiency. ...
Through controlled experiments, we find that WiFi power management on a wide variety of Smartphones is a largely autonomous process that is processed completely at the driver level. ...
By unobtrusively gathering feedback from users it provides an easy to use mechanism for setting application priority. • We implement SAPSM on Android. ...
doi:10.1145/2370216.2370219
dblp:conf/huc/PylesQZKL12
fatcat:7bcceqdzavhkti3d4cqbz775ni
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