


default search action
WCNC 2012: Paris, France - Workshops
- 2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops, WCNC Workshops 2012, Paris, France, April 1, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0681-2

- Jaime Peña León, Faouzi Bader, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

:
Per-energy capacity and handoff strategies in macro-femto cells environment. 1-6 - Rong Huang, Chunyan Feng, Tiankui Zhang:

Energy efficient design in AF relay networks with bidirectional asymmetric traffic. 7-11 - Matti Siekkinen

, Jukka K. Nurminen, Antti Ylä-Jääski:
Creating green incentives and mechanisms through packet-level energy accounting. 12-17 - Gabriel Porto Villardi, Chen Sun, Yohannes D. Alemseged, Hiroshi Harada

:
Coexistence of TV White Space enabled cognitive wireless access points. 18-23 - Syed Ali Raza Zaidi, Mounir Ghogho, Desmond C. McLernon

, Ananthram Swami:
Energy Efficiency in Large Scale Interference Limited wireless ad hoc networks. 24-29 - Margot Deruyck, Dieter De Vulder, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens:

Modelling the power consumption in femtocell networks. 30-35 - Yohannes D. Alemseged, Gabriel Porto Villardi, Chen Sun, Ha Nguyen Tran, Hiroshi Harada

:
Distributed decision making to improve link quality in coexisting TVWS secondary networks. 36-40 - Yuan Wu, Vincent K. N. Lau

, Danny H. K. Tsang, Liping Qian
:
Energy-efficient transmission strategy for Cognitive Radio systems. 41-46 - Rouzbeh Razavi, Holger Claussen

:
Urban small cell deployments: Impact on the network energy consumption. 47-52 - Chadi Khirallah, John S. Thompson, Dejan Vukobratovic

:
Energy efficiency of heterogeneous networks in LTE-advanced. 53-58 - Ville Syrjälä

, Vesa Lehtinen, Mikko Valkama
:
Sampling jitter in charge sampling radio. 59-63 - Stefan Videv, Harald Haas

, John S. Thompson, Peter M. Grant:
Energy efficient resource allocation in wireless systems with control channel overhead. 64-68 - David López-Pérez, Ismail Güvenç, Xiaoli Chu

:
Mobility enhancements for heterogeneous networks through interference coordination. 69-74 - Ming Huang, Wen Xu:

Macro-femto inter-cell interference mitigation for 3GPP LTE-A downlink. 75-80 - Francesco Pantisano, Mehdi Bennis

, Walid Saad, Matti Latva-aho, Roberto Verdone:
Enabling macrocell-femtocell coexistence through interference draining. 81-86 - Gustavo W. O. Costa, Andrea F. Cattoni, István Z. Kovács, Preben E. Mogensen:

A fully distributed method for dynamic spectrum sharing in femtocells. 87-92 - Ben Niu, Chia-Lin Wu, Marios Kountouris

, Yunzhou Li:
Distributed opportunistic medium access control in two-tier femtocell networks. 93-97 - Emmanouil Pateromichelakis, Mehrdad Shariat, Atta U. Quddus, Rahim Tafazolli

:
Dynamic graph-based multi-cell scheduling for femtocell networks. 98-102 - Ali Imran, Mehdi Bennis

, Lorenza Giupponi:
Use of learning, game theory and optimization as biomimetic approaches for Self-Organization in macro-femtocell coexistence. 103-108 - Krishna Balachandran, Joseph H. Kang, Kemal Karakayali, Kiran M. Rege:

Virtual soft handoff enabled dominant interference cancellation for enhanced uplink performance in heterogeneous cellular networks. 109-114 - Parth Amin, Olav Tirkkonen

, Tero Henttonen, Esa Pernila:
Primary component carrier selection for a heterogeneous network: A comparison of Selfish, Altruistic and Symmetric Strategies. 115-119 - Rizwan Ghaffar, Pin-Han Ho, Umer Salim, Bin Wu:

Femtocell networks: Breaking the complexity of centralized processing with novel dual-stage receivers. 120-125 - Tarik Akbudak, Andreas Czylwik:

CoMP in heterogeneous networks: Linear transceiver design using the minimum weighted geometric-MSE criterion. 126-131 - Namshik Kim, John R. Barry:

Bit-wise combining for decode-and-forward relays. 132-136 - Jonathan Gambini, Stefano Savazzi

, Paolo Castiglione, Umberto Spagnolini
, Gerald Matz
:
Wireless over cable in femtocell systems: A case study from indoor channel measurements. 137-141 - Syed Abdul Salam

, Sahibzada Ali Mahmud, Gul Muhammad Khan, Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy
:
M2M communication in Smart Grids: Implementation scenarios and performance analysis. 142-147 - Guang Lu, Dale Seed, Michael Starsinic, Chonggang Wang, Paul Russell Jr.:

Enabling Smart Grid with ETSI M2M standards. 148-153 - Yuan Zhou, Choi Look Law

, Jingjing Xia:
Ultra low-power UWB-RFID system for precise location-aware applications. 154-158 - Roberto Quilez, Nathalie Mitton, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Nicolas Pauvre:

Prototyping a multi-root ONS. 159-163 - Robin Doss

, Wanlei Zhou
:
A secure tag ownership transfer scheme in a closed loop RFID system. 164-169 - Jim Grimmett, Eamonn O'Neill

:
UPnP: Breaking out of the LAN. 170-174 - Michel S. Bonfim, Miguel Franklin de Castro

, Stenio Fernandes, Rossana M. de Castro Andrade
, Ahmed Karmouch:
Improving vertical handovers using IEEE 802.21 services and multicast addressing. 175-180 - Jun Li, Yanyong Zhang, Kiran Nagaraja, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:

Supporting efficient machine-to-machine communications in the future mobile internet. 181-185 - Martin Beale:

Future challenges in efficiently supporting M2M in the LTE standards. 186-190 - Nourddine Azzaoui

, Laurent Clavier
:
UWB channel modeling for objects evolving in impulsive environnements. 191-195 - Juan Rico, Bruno Cendón, Jorge Lanza

, Javier Valino:
Bringing IoT to Hospital Logistics Systems Demonstrating the concept. 196-201 - Angelo Paolo Castellani, Moreno Dissegna, Nicola Bui

, Michele Zorzi:
WebIoT: A web application framework for the internet of things. 202-207 - Rina Wu, Yuan Cao, Chi Harold Liu

, Pan Hui, Li Li, Erwu Liu
:
Exploring passenger dynamics and connectivities in Beijing underground via bluetooth networks. 208-213 - Milo Spadacini, Stefano Savazzi

, Monica Nicoli
, S. Nicoli:
Wireless networks for smart surveillance: Technologies, protocol design and experiments. 214-219 - Olaf Bergmann

, Stefanie Gerdes, Silke Schafer, Florian Junge, Carsten Bormann
:
Secure bootstrapping of nodes in a CoAP network. 220-225 - Nicola Accettura, Maria Rita Palattella

, Mischa Dohler, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Gennaro Boggia:
Standardized power-efficient & internet-enabled communication stack for capillary M2M networks. 226-231 - Matti Siekkinen

, Markus Hiienkari, Jukka K. Nurminen, Johanna Nieminen:
How low energy is bluetooth low energy? Comparative measurements with ZigBee/802.15.4. 232-237 - Georgina Abou Elkheir, Athanasios S. Lioumpas

, Angeliki Alexiou:
Energy efficient cooperative scheduling based on sleep-wake mechanisms. 238-242 - Petros S. Bithas

, Athanasios S. Lioumpas
, Angeliki Alexiou:
Enhancing the efficiency of cluster-based networks through MISO techniques. 243-247 - Ming-Yuan Cheng, Guan-Yu Lin, Hung-Yu Wei

, Alex Chia-Chun Hsu:
Performance evaluation of radio access network overloading from machine type communications in LTE-A networks. 248-252 - Mikael Sternad, Michael Grieger, Rikke Apelfrojd, Tommy Svensson

, Daniel Aronsson, Ana Belen Martinez:
Using "predictor antennas" for long-range prediction of fast fading for moving relays. 253-257 - Yanxiang Jiang

, Jun Xiao, Xiaohu You
:
A simplified equalization method for asynchronous cooperative relay systems. 258-262 - Imen Ben Chaabane, Soumaya Hamouda, Sami Tabbane:

A novel relay selection scheme for LTE-advanced system under delay and load constraints. 263-267 - Mehdi Keshavarz, Mehdi Dehghan:

MAC-aided packet-dropper detection in multi-hop wireless networks. 268-272 - Alister G. Burr

, Agisilaos Papadogiannis
, Tao Jiang:
MIMO Truncated Shannon Bound for system level capacity evaluation of wireless networks. 268-272 - Yohan Lejosne, Dirk T. M. Slock, Yi Yuan-Wu:

On greedy stream selection in MIMO BC. 273-277 - Jong-Ho Lee, Oh-Soon Shin:

Distributed beamforming approach to full-duplex relay in multiuser MIMO transmission. 278-282 - Paul de Kerret, Rajeev Gangula, David Gesbert

:
A practical precoding scheme for multicell MIMO channels with partial user's data sharing. 283-287 - Andrea F. Cattoni, H. T. Nguyen, Jonathan Duplicy, Deepaknath Tandur, Biljana Badic, RajaRajan Balraj, Florian Kaltenberger, Imran Latif, Ankit Bhamri, Guillaume Vivier, I. Z. Kovacsk, Péter Horváth:

Multi-user MIMO and Carrier Aggregation in 4G systems: The SAMURAI approach. 288-293 - Hardy Halbauer, Stephan Saur, Johannes Koppenborg, Cornelis Hoek:

Interference avoidance with dynamic vertical beamsteering in real deployments. 294-299 - David González González

, Mario García-Lozano
, Silvia Ruiz-Boque
, Joan J. Olmos
:
An analytical view of static intercell interference coordination techniques in OFDMA networks. 300-305 - Günther Liebl, Thiago Martins de Moraes, Arturo Gonzalez Rodriguez, Muhammad Danish Nisar

:
Centralized interference coordination in relay-enhanced networks. 306-311 - Du Yang

, Shahid Mumtaz
, Joaquim Bastos
, Jonathan Rodriguez
:
A location-aided teletraffic measurement scheme for optimizing the locations of fixed relay nodes. 312-316 - Hina Tabassum

, Ferkan Yilmaz
, Zaher Dawy, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
:
On the modeling of uplink inter-cell interference based on proportional fair scheduling. 317-321 - Chris Wright, Zory Marantz, Penina Orenstein:

Getting the message about road safety. 322-327 - Alessandro Amoroso, Gustavo Marfia

, Marco Roccetti
, Giovanni Pau
:
To live and drive in L.A.: Measurements from a real intervehicular accident alert test. 328-332 - Carlo Borgiattino, Claudio Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini

, Nazario Di Maio, Andrea Ghittino, Massimo Reineri:
Experiences with UHF bands for content downloading in vehicular networks. 333-337 - Christian Makaya, Subir Das, F. Joe Lin

:
Seamless data offload and flow mobility in vehicular communications networks. 338-343 - Armir Bujari

, Claudio E. Palazzi
, Dario Maggiorini
, Christian Quadri
, Gian Paolo Rossi
:
A solution for mobile DTN in a real urban scenario. 344-349 - Osama Attia, Tamer A. ElBatt:

On the role of vehicular mobility in cooperative content caching. 350-354 - Tobias Pögel, Lars C. Wolf:

Analysis of operational 3G network characteristics for adaptive vehicular Connectivity Maps. 355-359 - Arturo Gomez, Gladys Diaz

, Khaled Boussetta:
How Virtual Police Agents can help in the traffic guidance? 360-364 - Joseph Benin, Michael Nowatkowski

, Henry L. Owen:
The effects of quality of service on vehicular network pseudonym distribution in congested urban environments. 365-370 - Cristian Olariu

, Adriana Hava, Piotr Szczechowiak
, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane:
Prototyping telematic services in a wireless vehicular mesh network environment. 371-376 - Zhenhui Yuan, Hrishikesh Venkataraman, Gabriel-Miro Muntean

:
A novel bandwidth estimation algorithm for IEEE 802.11 TCP data transmissions. 377-382 - Bjoern Dusza, Christoph Ide, Christian Wietfeld

:
Interference aware throughput measurements for mobile WiMAX over vehicular radio channels. 383-387 - Steffen Moser, Jochen Weiss, Frank Slomka:

Towards real-time media access in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 388-392 - Han Deng, Jia Li, Liuqing Yang, Timothy Talty

:
Intra-vehicle UWB MIMO channel capacity. 393-397 - Muhammad Imran Akram, Asrar U. H. Sheikh:

Modeling Nakagami Hoyt mobile to mobile fading channel with diffused Line of Sight. 398-403 - Lee Pucker:

Standards for DSA system implementation: A harmonized requirements approach. 404-409 - Jens Gebert, Markus Mueck, Pierre-Jean Müller, Päivi Ruuska:

ETSI Reconfigurable Radio System - System Aspects and Control Channels for Cognitive Radio. 410-414 - Oliver Holland, Hanna Bogucka

, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Liljana Gavrilovska, Kamil Chudas:
Technical work of the ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence in its first year. 415-419 - Mikio Hasegawa

, Yohsuke Kon, Kentaro Ishizu, Homare Murakami, Hiroshi Harada
:
Autonomous optimization techniques for cognitive dynamic wireless systems. 420-424 - Sau-Hsuan Wu, Hsi-Lu Chao, Chung-Ting Jiang, Shang-Ru Mo, Chun-Hsien Ko

, Tzung-Lin Li, Chiau-Feng Liang, Chung-Chieh Cheng:
A conceptual model and prototype of Cognitive Radio Cloud Networks in TV White Spaces. 425-430 - Andreas Georgakopoulos, Dimitrios Karvounas, Vera Stavroulaki

, Milenko Tosic, Dragan Boscovic, Jens Gebert, Wolfgang Koenig, Panagiotis Demestichas
:
Cognitive cloud-oriented wireless networks for the Future Internet. 431-435 - Tuncer Baykas

, Junyi Wang, Stanislav A. Filin, Hiroshi Harada
:
System design to enable coexistence in TV white space. 436-441

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














