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    A Framework for Multidimensional Measurements on an Experimental WiMAX Testbed

    A major difficulty in the design, study, and implementation of wireless protocols and applications is the multitude of nondeterministic factors (e.g. interference, weather conditions, competing traffic) that c...

    Fraida Fund, Chen Dong, Thanasis Korakis in Testbeds and Research Infrastructure. Deve… (2012)

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    Dynamic Rate and FEC Adaptation for Video Multicast in Multi-rate Wireless Networks

    Video multicast over Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) faces many challenges due to varying channel conditions and limited bandwidth. A promising solution to this problem is the use of packet level Forward ...

    Özgü Alay, Thanasis Korakis, Yao Wang, Shivendra Panwar in Mobile Networks and Applications (2010)

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    It Is Better to Give Than to Receive – Implications of Cooperation in a Real Environment

    Thanks to the immense potential cooperative communications displays, extensive investigations have been directed to examine its performance by means of both analysis and simulation. In this paper, an implementati...

    Thanasis Korakis, Zhifeng Tao, Salik Makda in NETWORKING 2007. Ad Hoc and Sensor Network… (2007)

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    Introduction—Scanning the Symposium

    In his revolutionary experiments of 1895, Marconi achieved transmission of coded radio signals over distances up to 2 km. Six years later, he succeeded in the first transmission of telegraphic signals across t...

    Yao Wang, Shivendra Panwar, Seung-Pil Kim in Multimedia Communications and Video Coding (1996)

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    A Collision Resolution Algorithm for Random Access Channels Using Multiple Transmission Levels

    Networks with random access protocols offer a fair access to all users, they also show a robustness towards node failures. These features make them an attractive solution for computer applications. A vast amou...

    Walter Grote, Shivendra Panwar in Computer Science 2 (1994)