76 research outputs found
A framework for QoS-Aware service-based mobile systems
In this paper we propose a framework for the support of mobile
application with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, such as voice or video,
capable of supporting distributed, migration-capable, QoS-enabled applications
on top of the Android Operating system
Repeater-based hybrid wired/wireless PROFIBUS network simulator
This technical report describes the Repeater-Based Hybrid Wired/Wireless PROFIBUS Network Simulator that
implements a simulation model of the repeater-based approach. This approach defines the mechanism to extend the
PROFIBUS protocol to supprot wireless communication, in which the interconnection of the wired and wireless
segments is done by a intermediate system operating at Physical Layer, as repeater
Mobility simulator
This technical report describes the Mobility Simulator that implements a simulation model of the station mobility and
the radio wave propagation
Probability distribution functions
This technical report describes the PDFs which have been implemented to model the behaviours of certain parameters
of the Repeater-Based Hybrid Wired/Wireless PROFIBUS Network Simulator (RHW2PNetSim) and Bridge-Based
Hybrid Wired/Wireless PROFIBUS Network Simulator (BHW2PNetSim)
Bit error models
The use of bit error models in communication simulation has been widely studied. In this technical report we present
three models: the Independent Channel Model; the Gilbert-Elliot Model and the Burst-Error Periodic Model
Tools for simulation output analysis
This technical report presents a description of the output data files and the tools used to validate and to extract
information from the output data files generated by the Repeater-Based Hybrid Wired/Wireless Network Simulator and
the Bridge-Based Hybrid Wired/Wireless Network Simulator
Adaptive offloading for infotainment systems
Infotainment applications in vehicles are currently supported both by the in-vehicle platform, as well as by userâs smart devices, such as smartphones and tablets. More and more the user expects that there is a continuous service of applications inside or outside of the vehicle, provided in any of these devices (a simple but common example is hands-free mobile phone calls provided by the vehicle platform). With the increasing complexity of âappsâ, it is necessary to support increasing levels of Quality of Service (QoS), with varying resource requirements. Users may want to start listening to music in the smartphone, or video in the tablet, being this application transparently âmovedâ into the vehicle when it is started. This paper presents an adaptable offloading mechanism, following a service-oriented architecture pattern, which takes into account the QoS requirements of the applications being executed when making decisions
Video summary generation and coding using temporal scalability
In this paper two algorithms for video summary generation and coding are proposed. Two distortion metrics used in the video summary generation algorithm are compared and an algorithm with reduced computational complexity is presented. The paper also proposes two frame structures in the temporal domain suitable for coding using temporal scalability of the H.264/SVC
H.264/SVC ROI encoding with spatial scalability
Comunicação apresentada na International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications, Porto, 2008.This paper proposes two H.264/AVC compliant methods for encoding Regions-of-Interest (ROI) with
spatial scalability and evaluates their respective rate-distortion-complexity performance. The base layer is
kept unchanged and provides lower resolution images with roughly constant quality, without identification
of the ROI. In the proposed methods there is no need to encode contour information because the ROI is
implicitly defined in the upper layer of the spatial resolution in a transparent way by using different
encoding parameters for the ROI and its complementary region. It is shown, that spatial scalability in ROI
can be efficiently used to enhance specific regions of an image sequence in both spatial resolution and
quality with low coding complexity. The proposed encoding scheme is suitable for remote surveillance,
medical applications and entertainment, where higher resolution and higher quality ROI is a useful
functionality for object/face recognition, selective encryption, detail analysis, etc
Holistic Analysis for Fork-Join Distributed Tasks supported by the FTT-SE Protocol
11th IEEE World Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS 2015). 27 to 29, May, 2015, TII-SS-2: Scheduling and Performance Analysis. Palma de Mallorca, Spain.This paper presents a holistic timing analysis for
fixed-priority fork-join Parallel/Distributed tasks (P/D tasks) over
a Flexible Time Triggered - Switched Ethernet (FTT-SE) network.
The holistic approach considers both time-triggered and eventtriggered
tasks/messages
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