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Energy Harvesting in Internet of Things
Powering billions of connected devices has been recognized as one of the biggest hurdles in the development of Internet of Things (IoT). With such a volume of tiny and ubiquitous smart physical objects in this...
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Cloud Resource Pricing Under Tenant Rationality
With the recent emergence of the cloud market, cloud resource pricing fundamentally determines cloud revenue, cloud resource allocation and tenant demand dynamics. However, strategic interactions between cloud...
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Autonomic Peer-to-Peer Systems: Incentive and Security Issues
With voluntary users participating in an autonomic manner, peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have been proliferating in an unprecedented pace. Indeed, it is widely known that P2P traffic now constitutes over 60% of t...
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Energy-Efficient Resource Management Techniques in Wireless SensorNetworks
Devices in a wireless sensor network are typically powered by limited and sometimes unchargeable batteries, which are supposed to sustain for months or even years. To enhance the lifetime of a sensor network, ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
HAWK: Halting Anomalies with Weighted Choking to Rescue Well-Behaved TCP Sessions from Shrew DDoS Attacks
High availability in network services is crucial for effective large-scale distributed computing. While distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks through massive packet flooding have baffled researchers for...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Efficient and Practical Greedy Algorithm for Server-Peer Selection in Wireless Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks
Toward a new era of “Ubiquitous Networking” where people are interconnected in anywhere and at anytime via the wired and wireless Internet, we have witnessed an increasing level of impromptu interactions among...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
On Energy Efficient Wireless Data Access: Caching or Not?
We consider a typical wireless data access scenario: a number of mobile clients are interested in a set of data items kept at a common server. A client sends a request to inform the server of its desired data ...
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Time-Domain, Frequency-Domain, and Network Level Resource Management Schemes in Bluetooth Networks
Bluetooth is becoming a ubiquitous short-range wireless technologies in that many low cost commercial devices are already very popular. However, there are still many outstanding issues not defined in the speci...
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Article
Efficient Packet Scheduling Using Channel Adaptive Fair Queueing in Distributed Mobile Computing Systems
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial component to achieve a high utilization of the precious bandwidth resources while satisfying users' QoS (quality of ...
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Article
On Channel Adaptive Multiple Access Control without Contention Queue for Wireless Multimedia Services
As tetherless multimedia computing environments are becoming much desired, broadband wireless communication infrastructures for providing wireless multimedia services will play an important role, and thus, are...
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Article
On Admission Control and Scheduling of Multimedia Burst Data for CDMA Systems
In order to support transmissions of multimedia data (high data rate and burst) with performance guarantees in a wideband CDMA system, it is crucial to design a judicious algorithm for burst data admission con...