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6. LANC 2011: Quito, Ecuador
- Héctor Cancela, Elena Gabriela Barrantes, Eduardo Cerqueira:
Proceedings of the 6th Latin America Networking Conference, LANC '11, Quito, Ecuador, October 12-14, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0886-1
Quality of service and quality of experience in communication systems
- Jose Joskowicz, José Carlos López-Ardao:
Combining the effects of frame rate, bit rate, display size and video content in a parametric video quality model. 4-11 - Allan Costa, Carlos Quadros, Adalberto Melo, Eduardo Cerqueira, Antônio Abelém, Augusto Neto, Edmundo Monteiro, David Rodrigues:
QoE-based packet dropper controllers for multimedia streaming in WiMAX networks. 12-19 - Ulrich Reiter:
Quality of experience: a buzzword or the key to successful multimedia delivery across networks? 20-24
Wireless communication systems
- Daekyung Kim, Yeong-Sam Kim, Jong-Wha Chong:
Hybrid RSS/TOA wireless positioning with a mobile anchor in wireless sensor networks. 25-32 - Kássio Machado, Denis do Rosário, Eduardo Freire Nakamura, Antônio Abelém, Eduardo Cerqueira:
Design of a routing protocol using remaining energy and link quality indicator (REL). 33-39 - Renata Lopes Rosa, Demóstenes Zegarra Rodríguez, Vicente Angelo de Sousa Junior, Graça Bressan:
Recommendation system based on user profile extracted from an IMS network with emphasis on social network and digital TV. 40-47
Internet-based systems applications
- Jhon J. Padilla Aguilar, Luis Santamaría, C. Acevedo, Line Becerra:
U2-Route: a hardware tool to test internet quality of service proposals. 48-54 - Rafael V. Coelho, Jonata T. Pastro, Rodolfo Stoffel Antunes, Marinho P. Barcellos, Ingrid Jansch-Pôrto, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary:
Challenging the feasibility of authentication mechanisms for P2P live streaming. 55-63 - Eric Gamess, Paul Marrero, Daniel Gámez:
A delay based routing protocol with support for common services. 64-73
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