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2nd WMuNeP 2006: Terromolinos, Spain
- Hussein M. Alnuweiri, Regina Borges de Araujo:
WMuNeP'06 - Proceedings of the Second ACM Workshop on Wireless Multimedia Networking and Performance Modeling, Terromolinos, Spain, October 6, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-485-5
Algorithms and protocols for wireless multimedia networks (part1)
- Adrian Andronache, Matthias R. Brust, Steffen Rothkugel:
Multimedia content distribution in hybrid wireless networks using weighted clustering. 1-10 - Rachid El Azouzi, Thierry Peyre, Abderrahim Benslimane:
Optimal design of hybrid FEC/ARQ schemes for real-time applications in wireless networks. 11-18
Algorithms and protocols for heterogenoeus wired/wireless multimedia networks (part2)
- Francesco Licandro, Alfio Lombardo, Giovanni Schembra:
Applying multipath routing to a video surveillance system deployed over a wireless mesh network. 19-26 - Antonios G. Alexiou, Dimitrios Antonellis, Christos Bouras:
A multicast packet forwarding mechanism for WCDMA networks using routing lists. 27-34 - Khalil El-Khatib, Gregor von Bochmann:
Protecting the privacy of user's QoS preferences for multimedia applications. 35-42
Deployment of wireless multimedia applications, services and networks
- Odd Inge Hillestad, Andrew Perkis, Vasken Genc, Seán Murphy, John Murphy:
Delivery of on-demand video services in rural areas via IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access networks. 43-52 - Azzedine Boukerche, Richard Werner Nelem Pazzi:
Scheduling and buffering mechanisms for remote rendering streaming in virtual walkthrough class of applications. 53-60 - Ángel Cuevas Rumín, Chris Guy:
Establishing how many VoIP calls a wireless LAN can support without performance degradation. 61-66
Performance modeling and evaluation of wireless multimedia networks and systems
- Christos Koulamas, Aggeliki S. Prayati, Gauthier Lafruit, George D. Papadopoulos:
Measurements and modeling of resource consumption in wireless video streaming: the decoder case. 67-72 - Hassan Hassan, Jean-Marie Garcia:
Aggregate modeling for TCP sessions. 73-78
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