Adaptive source rate control for real-time wireless video transmission
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue: mobile multimedia communications
Impact of statistical multiplexing on voice quality in cellular networks
Mobile Networks and Applications - Analysis and Design of Multi-Service Wireless Networks
Discriminating Congestion Losses from Wireless Losses using Inter-Arrival Times at the Receiver
Discriminating Congestion Losses from Wireless Losses using Inter-Arrival Times at the Receiver
An improved UDP protocol for video transmission overInternet-to-wireless networks
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Unequal packet loss resilience for fine-granular-scalability video
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IEEE Communications Magazine
Rate control for robust video transmission over burst-error wireless channels
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Channel quality estimation and rate adaptation for cellular mobile radio
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A rate-control scheme for video transport over wireless channels
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Markov-based modeling of wireless local area networks
MSWIM '03 Proceedings of the 6th ACM international workshop on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Proposal for a cross-layer coordination framework for next generation wireless systems
Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Wireless communications and mobile computing
Linear-complexity models for wireless MAC-to-MAC channels
Wireless Networks
A cross layer rate adaptation solution for IEEE 802.11 networks
Computer Communications
A cross-layer approach for maximizing visual entropy using closed-loop downlink MIMO
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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In this paper we have addressed some of the key design issues associated with providing multimedia service over wireless networks. Adaptation to continuously changing wireless environments was achieved through a cross layer design framework, which promotes communication and interaction across multiple protocol layers. We have also presented two innovative processes to improve the performance of video conferencing and streaming video over wireless network in terms of adaptation and cross layer design.