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An Adaptive End-to-End Loss Differentiation Scheme for TCP Over Wired/Wireless Networks
White Paper The proposed scheme is robust in that the accuracy remains rather stable under varying network parameters. This paper proposes a robust end-to-end loss differentiation scheme to identify... [06 Dec 2007]
C-Snoop: Cross Layer Approach to Improving TCP Performance Over Wired and Wireless Networks
White Paper This paper proposes a new local retransmission scheme based on cross layer approach, called Cross-layer Snoop(C-Snoop) protocol, to solve the limitation of existing localized link layer... [06 Dec 2007]
Cross-Layer-Model Based Adaptive Resource Allocation for Statistical QoS Guarantees in Mobile Wireless Networks
White Paper This paper proposes a cross-layer-model based adaptive resource-allocation scheme for the diverse Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees over downlink mobile wireless networks. The proposed... [31 Aug 2007]
Wireless Channel-Aware Ad Hoc Cross-Layer Protocol With Multi-Route Path Selection Diversity
White Paper More interesting, the paper applies ROP to a recently proposed Multi-Route Path Selection diversity (MRPS) scheme that chooses next-hop links based on current channel conditions. Routing protocols for ad... [01 Aug 2007]
New I/Q Imbalance Modeling and Compensation in OFDM Systems With Frequency Offset
White Paper A new compensation scheme applying to every case is proposed as well as a receiver auto-calibration procedure. In this paper, a new model and compensation scheme of quadrature imbalance... [14 Apr 2007]
Blind OFDM Channel Estimation Through Simple Linear Precoding
White Paper The transform imposes a correlation structure on the transmitted blocks, which is exploited at the receiver to recover the channel via simple cross-correlation operations. Results show that it compares favorably to the... [13 Apr 2007]
Rapid Mesh Restoration in GMPLS and a Performance Study
White Paper A faster scheme called ROLEX was proposed in and its implementation in GMPLS/RSVP was given. Traditional path setup schemes involve signaling with acknowledgements and cross connect (XC)... [14 Dec 2006]
Signaling-Free Optical Burst Switching
White Paper This paper presents a scheme that avoids signalling and cross-connect set-ups, dramatically reducing the delays and costs of OBS in all-optical networks. Optical Burst Switching (OBS) has been... [14 Dec 2006]
Safe scheme for online drug sales proposed
News The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is recruiting accredited websites to take part in a pilot scheme to make the online purchase of medicine safer. The RPS initiative will see the familiar pharmacy green... [07 Nov 2006]
Lords vote for ID cards opt-out clause
News The latest amendment was proposed by independent cross-bench peer Lord Armstrong of Ilminster, who argued that the number of people who would choose to opt-out was unlikely to be significant enough to... [28 Mar 2006]
Leader: ID cards victory for silicon.com campaign
Leader We launched the campaign just over six months ago to lobby the government for greater transparency and to address cross-party concerns from academics, politicians and IT experts about the estimated cost and the viability... [17 Jan 2006]
ID Cards on Trial: Write to your MP
News Our campaign is challenging the government on the unrealistic cost estimates, shifting scope and unproven technology proposed for the UK's £5.8bn national ID card scheme, which we believe is shaping up... [10 Jun 2005]
ID Cards on Trial: silicon.com readers back the campaign
News silicon.com readers are overwhelmingly backing our ID Cards on Trial campaign to challenge the government on the cost, shifting scope and unproven technology proposed for the UK's national ID card scheme. [09 Jun 2005]
One billion people to get biometrics and RFID tracking by 2015
News Civil liberties groups from both sides of the Atlantic have joined forces to oppose the proposed introduction and cross-border sharing of biometrics and RFID in more than one billion passports worldwide. [30 Mar 2004]
DVLA to use credit reference agency for ID checks
News Concerns over the accuracy of some government databases means the move is vital if the DVLA's records are to form any part of the foundation for the Home Office's proposed national ID card scheme. The... [05 Mar 2004]
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