The Multicast/Broadcast Service (MBS) feature of mobile WiMAX network is a promising technology for providing wireless multimedia, because it allows the delivery of multimedia content to large-scale user communities in a cost-efficient manner. In this thesis, we focus on two research problems in such networks: (i) maximizing the video quality and (ii) minimizing energy consumption for mobile receivers. We prove that these problems are NP-Complete, and propose constant factor approximation algorithms to solve them. Our algorithms intelligently select video layers from a scalable video stream to maximize video quality and construct burst transmission schedules that reduce receiver device energy consumption without sacrificing the video qualit...
In this work, we introduce a cross-layer framework to favor the video-on-demand service in multi-hop...
Scalable video, evolved in a long way of more than 20 years, has attracted significant interest in t...
In this paper, we investigate optimal resource allocation and scheduling for scalable video multicas...
Broadcasting multimedia content over a wireless channel from a base station to wireless devices is a...
Modern mobile devices have evolved into small computers that can render multimedia streaming content...
Recent advances in several key areas such as video coding, wireless radio and silicon technologies h...
In recent years, mobile devices have become more powerful in terms of computing power, memory, and s...
Abstract- This paper addresses concrete questions concerning the delivery of streaming video and mul...
Real-time video disseminations over wireless links such as video telephony, video conferencing and m...
WiMAX IEEE802.16 is a technology standard for long range wireless networks, it depends on two conce...
[[abstract]]Mobile WiMAX is a promising technology to enable the wireless video multicast services, ...
Nowadays, the desire of internet access and the need of digital encodings have influenced quite a la...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video str...
[[abstract]]© 2008 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-The IEEE 802.16 standard (commo...
In this work, we introduce a cross-layer framework to favor the video-on-demand service in multi-hop...
In this work, we introduce a cross-layer framework to favor the video-on-demand service in multi-hop...
Scalable video, evolved in a long way of more than 20 years, has attracted significant interest in t...
In this paper, we investigate optimal resource allocation and scheduling for scalable video multicas...
Broadcasting multimedia content over a wireless channel from a base station to wireless devices is a...
Modern mobile devices have evolved into small computers that can render multimedia streaming content...
Recent advances in several key areas such as video coding, wireless radio and silicon technologies h...
In recent years, mobile devices have become more powerful in terms of computing power, memory, and s...
Abstract- This paper addresses concrete questions concerning the delivery of streaming video and mul...
Real-time video disseminations over wireless links such as video telephony, video conferencing and m...
WiMAX IEEE802.16 is a technology standard for long range wireless networks, it depends on two conce...
[[abstract]]Mobile WiMAX is a promising technology to enable the wireless video multicast services, ...
Nowadays, the desire of internet access and the need of digital encodings have influenced quite a la...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video str...
[[abstract]]© 2008 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-The IEEE 802.16 standard (commo...
In this work, we introduce a cross-layer framework to favor the video-on-demand service in multi-hop...
In this work, we introduce a cross-layer framework to favor the video-on-demand service in multi-hop...
Scalable video, evolved in a long way of more than 20 years, has attracted significant interest in t...
In this paper, we investigate optimal resource allocation and scheduling for scalable video multicas...