Abstract—This paper considers the design of cross-layer op-portunistic transport for stored video over wireless networks with a slow varying (average) capacity. We focus on two key ideas: (1) scheduling data transmissions when capacity is high; and (2), exploiting knowledge of future capacity variations. The latter is possible when users ’ mobility is known or predictable, e.g., users riding on public transportation or using navigation systems. We consider the design of cross-layer transmission schedules which minimize system utilization (and thus possibly transmit/receive energy) while avoiding, if at all possible, rebuffering/delays, in several scenarios. For the single-user anticipative case where all future capacity variations are known...
Video content as one of the key features of future Internet services should be made ubiquitously ava...
textWith the advent of mobile Internet the amount of time people spend with multimedia applications ...
Abstract—Demand for multimedia services, such as video streaming over wireless networks, has grown d...
This paper considers the design of cross-layer opportunistic transport protocols for stored video ov...
This dissertation explores ways to improve the scheduling of wireless transmissions, by exploiting t...
We consider the practical problem of video surveillance in public transport systems, where security ...
Present and future generation wireless systems are designed to support a wide variety of services, i...
Wireless video is the main driver for rapid growth in cellular data traffic. Traditional methods for...
Video delivery to mobile users is one of the largest challenges that network operators face today. I...
Multimedia communication is expected to be the major application of the next-generation wireless net...
In this dissertation, we investigate problems of resource allocation for uplink multiuser wireless c...
In this paper, we propose a systematic solution to the problem of cross-layer optimization for delay...
The recent trend in Internet traffic indicates the proliferation of usage of multimedia services whe...
This dissertation proposes both coding schemes and system design strategies for video wireless commu...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
Video content as one of the key features of future Internet services should be made ubiquitously ava...
textWith the advent of mobile Internet the amount of time people spend with multimedia applications ...
Abstract—Demand for multimedia services, such as video streaming over wireless networks, has grown d...
This paper considers the design of cross-layer opportunistic transport protocols for stored video ov...
This dissertation explores ways to improve the scheduling of wireless transmissions, by exploiting t...
We consider the practical problem of video surveillance in public transport systems, where security ...
Present and future generation wireless systems are designed to support a wide variety of services, i...
Wireless video is the main driver for rapid growth in cellular data traffic. Traditional methods for...
Video delivery to mobile users is one of the largest challenges that network operators face today. I...
Multimedia communication is expected to be the major application of the next-generation wireless net...
In this dissertation, we investigate problems of resource allocation for uplink multiuser wireless c...
In this paper, we propose a systematic solution to the problem of cross-layer optimization for delay...
The recent trend in Internet traffic indicates the proliferation of usage of multimedia services whe...
This dissertation proposes both coding schemes and system design strategies for video wireless commu...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
Video content as one of the key features of future Internet services should be made ubiquitously ava...
textWith the advent of mobile Internet the amount of time people spend with multimedia applications ...
Abstract—Demand for multimedia services, such as video streaming over wireless networks, has grown d...