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    D11.2 Consolidated results on the performance limits of wireless communications

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    Deliverable D11.2 del projecte europeu NEWCOM#The report presents the Intermediate Results of N# JRAs on Performance Limits of Wireless Communications and highlights the fundamental issues that have been investigated by the WP1.1. The report illustrates the Joint Research Activities (JRAs) already identified during the first year of the project which are currently ongoing. For each activity there is a description, an illustration of the adherence and relevance with the identified fundamental open issues, a short presentation of the preliminary results, and a roadmap for the joint research work in the next year. Appendices for each JRA give technical details on the scientific activity in each JRA.Peer ReviewedPreprin

    Quality of service for VoIP in wireless communications

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    Ever since telephone services were available to the public, technologies have evolved to more efficient methods of handling phone calls. Originally circuit switched networks were a breakthrough for voice services, but today most technologies have adopted packet switched networks, improving efficiency at a cost of Quality of Service (QoS). A good example of packet switched network is the Internet, a resource created to handle data over an Internet Protocol (IP) that can handle voice services, known as the Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP). The combination of wireless networks and free VoIP services is very popular, however its limitations in security and network overload are still a handicap for most practical applications. This thesis investigates network performance under VoIP sessions. The aim is to compare the performance of a variety of audio codecs that diminishes the impact of VoIP in the network. Therefore the contribution of this research is twofold: To study and analyse the extension of speech quality predictors by a new speech quality model to accurately estimate whether the network can handle a VoIP session or not and to implement a new application of network coding for VoIP to increase throughput. The analysis and study of speech quality predictors is based on the mathematical model developed by the E-model. A case study of an embedded Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy, merged with a Media Gateway that bridges mobile networks to wired networks has been developed to understand its effects on QoS. Experimental speech quality measurements under wired and wireless scenarios were compared with the mathematical speech predictor resulting in an extended mathematical solution of the E-model. A new speech quality model for cascaded networks was designed and implemented out of this research. Provided that each channel is modelled by a Markov Chain packet loss model the methodology can predict expected speech quality and inform the QoS manager to take action. From a data rate perspective a VoIP session has a very specific characteristic; exchanged data between two end nodes is often symmetrical. This opens up a new opportunity for centralised VoIP sessions where network coding techniques can be applied to increase throughput performance at the channel. An application layer has been implemented based on network coding, fully compatible with existing protocols and successfully achieves the network capacity.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo

    Radio Communications

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    In the last decades the restless evolution of information and communication technologies (ICT) brought to a deep transformation of our habits. The growth of the Internet and the advances in hardware and software implementations modified our way to communicate and to share information. In this book, an overview of the major issues faced today by researchers in the field of radio communications is given through 35 high quality chapters written by specialists working in universities and research centers all over the world. Various aspects will be deeply discussed: channel modeling, beamforming, multiple antennas, cooperative networks, opportunistic scheduling, advanced admission control, handover management, systems performance assessment, routing issues in mobility conditions, localization, web security. Advanced techniques for the radio resource management will be discussed both in single and multiple radio technologies; either in infrastructure, mesh or ad hoc networks

    Optimization and Communication in UAV Networks

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    UAVs are becoming a reality and attract increasing attention. They can be remotely controlled or completely autonomous and be used alone or as a fleet and in a large set of applications. They are constrained by hardware since they cannot be too heavy and rely on batteries. Their use still raises a large set of exciting new challenges in terms of trajectory optimization and positioning when they are used alone or in cooperation, and communication when they evolve in swarm, to name but a few examples. This book presents some new original contributions regarding UAV or UAV swarm optimization and communication aspects

    MD/PNC with feedback for heterogeneous video multicast in lossy networks

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    European Information Technology Observatory 1997

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    European Information Technology Observatory 1997

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