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Bell Labs Technical Journal, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, June 2011
- Thomas H. Wood, Olivier Martinot:
Introduction. 1-2
- Vincent Verdot, Gérard Burnside, Nicolas Bouché:
An adaptable and personalized web telecommunication model. 3-17 - Michael J. Burns, R. Bruce Craig Jr., Brian D. Friedman, Peter D. Schott, Christophe Senot:
Transforming enterprise communications through the blending of social networking and unified communications. 19-34 - Johan Criel, Laurence Claeys, Lieven Trappeniers:
Deconstructing Casensa: The CAEMP context-aware empowering platform. 35-53 - Benoit Christophe, Mathieu Boussard, Monique Lu, Alain Pastor, Vincent Toubiana:
The web of things vision: Things as a service and interaction patterns. 55-61 - Sigurd Van Broeck, Zhe Lou, Marc Van den Broeck:
Real-time 3D video communication in 3D virtual worlds: Technical realization of a new communication concept. 63-76 - Rafael Huysegems, Bart De Vleeschauwer, Koen De Schepper:
Enablers for non-linear video distribution. 77-90 - Pablo Pérez, Jesús Macías, Jaime J. Ruiz, Narciso García:
Effect of packet loss in video quality of experience. 91-104 - Bill Krogfoss, Gary Hanson, R. J. Vale:
Impact of consumer traffic growth on mobile and fixed networks: Business model and network quality impact. 105-120 - Rafal Maison, Maciej Zakrzewicz:
Prediction-based load shedding for burst data streams. 121-132 - Stefan Hofmann, Rudolf Kasseckert:
Towards a security architecture for IP-based optical transmission systems. 133-153 - Lawrence E. Menten, Aiyou Chen, Dimitrios Stiliadis:
NoBot: Embedded malware detection for endpoint devices. 155-170 - Mark E. Newbury, Robert E. Goldstein, Hong Yang, Asif D. Gandhi:
Cost effective improvement of EV-DO user experience through contention-based carrier addition. 171-185 - Claudio Colombo, Massimo Cirigliano:
Next-generation access network: A wireless network using E-band radio frequency (71-86GHz) to provide wideband connectivity. 187-205 - Asif D. Gandhi, Mark E. Newbury:
Evaluation of the energy efficiency metrics for wireless networks. 207-215 - Zied Charaabi, Marc Testard:
Optimized WiMAX MIMO antenna for base station applications with polarization and spatial diversity. 217-234
Volume 16, Number 2, September 2011
- Kristin F. Kocan, Dave C. Robinson:
Application enablement: A path to new opportunities for future services. 1-4 - Junqing Xie, Shuai Wang:
A unified location sharing service with end user privacy control. 5-20 - Amie Greenwald, Georg K. Hampel, Chitra Phadke, Viswanath Poosala:
An economically viable solution to geofencing for mass-market applications. 21-38 - Kevin W. McKiou, Arun Sankisa:
Location based service extensions for general communications and application enablement. 39-56 - Mikhail Panshenskov, Alexander T. Vakhitov:
General method for network providers to choose applications with guaranteed QoS. 57-61 - Bilgehan Erman, Z. John Zhao:
Quantifying QoS benefits in the aggregation network for internet video services. 63-77 - Mohamed El-Sayed, Amit Mukhopadhyay, Carlos Urrutia-Valdés, Z. John Zhao:
Mobile data explosion: Monetizing the opportunity through dynamic policies and Qos pipes. 79-99 - Steven A. Benno, Jairo O. Esteban, Ivica Rimac:
Adaptive streaming: The network HAS to help. 101-114 - Danny De Vleeschauwer, Dave C. Robinson:
Optimum caching strategies for a telco CDN. 115-132 - James A. Brunetti, Kanti Chakrabarti, Alina M. Ionescu-Graff, Ramesh Nagarajan, Dong Sun:
Open network quality of service and bandwidth control: Use cases, technical architecture, and business models. 133-152 - Grégoire Luton, Rani Makké, Jens Mueckenheim, Pascal Treillard:
Support of mobile TV over an HSPA network. 153-168 - Chuck Payette, Bruce Cilli, Zulfiquar Sayeed, Sameer Sharma:
Enabling reliable and efficient wireless video uplink. 169-191 - Nico Schwan, Klaus Satzke, David Griffin, Bertrand Mathieu, Toufik Ahmed:
Fostering cooperation between overlay applications and underlying networks. 193-198 - Igor Faynberg, Hui-Lan Lu, Herbert Ristock:
On dynamic access control in Web 2.0 and beyond: Trends and technologies. 199-218 - Marcel Mampaey:
Secure remittance transaction to bankless consumers in a fragmented applications market. 219-233 - Johan De Vriendt, Natalie Degrande, Marc Verhoeyen:
Video content recommendation: An overview and discussion on technologies and business models. 235-250 - Patrick M. McGarry:
Built it and they didn't come: The right way to build and maintain developer communities. 251-262 - Ram Gollakota, Abdol Saleh, Anne Y. Lee, Veena B. Mendiratta, Daisy Su, Guy J. Zenner:
Revenue models for application enablement: The project neuron case study. 263-269 - Abdulsalam Yassine:
Future communication services: Application enablement and the role of software agent architectures. 271-276
Volume 16, Number 3, December 2011
- Swarup Acharya, Kenneth C. Budka:
Telecommunications in vertical markets: Challenges and opportunities. 1-4
- Marc Beacken, Linda Braun, Dominick J. Imbesi, Lloyd G. Greenwald, Michael J. Geller, Adrian Hartman, Michael J. Chen, Mike Ter Louw, Alfonso Piccirilli, David Bishop:
LGS' government communications laboratory and research for the U.S. government. 5-28 - Michael Liem, Veena B. Mendiratta:
Mission critical communication networks for railways. 29-46 - Ralph Ballentin, Detlef Hartmann, Dieter Kopp, Thomas Loewel, Matthias Sund, Wolfgang Templ:
E-mobility in the context of electric energy distribution grids. 47-60 - Jayant G. Deshpande, Eunyoung Kim, Marina Thottan:
Differentiated services QoS in smart grid communication networks. 61-81 - Young-Jin Kim, Marina Thottan:
SGTP: Smart Grid Transport Protocol for secure reliable delivery of periodic real time data. 83-99 - Hongseok Kim, Marina Thottan:
A two-stage market model for microgrid power transactions via aggregators. 101-107 - Qin Yu, Raymond J. Johnson:
Smart grid communications equipment: EMI, safety, and environmental compliance testing considerations. 109-131 - Kenneth C. Budka, Thomas P. Chu, Tewfik L. Doumi, Wim Brouwer, Phil Lamoureux, Maria E. Palamara:
Public safety mission critical voice services over LTE. 133-149 - Reinhard Rader:
Operations support systems for mission critical public safety communication networks. 151-162 - Rafal Maison, Daryl J. Steen, Maciej Zakrzewicz, Zenon Biniek:
Monitoring high performance data streams in vertical markets: Theory and applications in public safety and healthcare. 163-179
Volume 16, Number 4, March 2012
- Ingrid Van de Voorde, Willem Verbiest:
Introduction. 1-3 - David C. Robinson, Yves Jutras, Viorel Craciun:
Subjective Video Quality Assessment of HTTP Adaptive Streaming Technologies. 5-23 - Rafael Huysegems, Bart De Vleeschauwer, Tingyao Wu, Werner Van Leekwijck:
SVC-Based HTTP Adaptive Streaming. 25-41 - Raymond B. Miller, John P. Hearn, Cezary Purzynski, Fernando Cuervo, Michael Scheutzow:
Mobile Video Delivery Using Network Aware Transcoding in an LTE Network. 43-61 - Frédéric Faucheux, Marie-Line Alberi-Morel, Sylvaine Kerboeuf, Laurent Roullet:
Variable FEC Decoding Delay and Playout Slowdown Method for Low Start Delay and Fast Channel Change for Video Streaming in DVB-SH Mobile Broadcast Systems. 63-83 - Álvaro Villegas, Pablo Pérez, José María Cubero, Enrique Estalayo, Narciso García:
Network Assisted Content Protection Architectures for a Connected World. 85-96 - Marc Verhoeyen, Johan De Vriendt, Danny De Vleeschauwer:
Optimizing for Video Storage Networking With Recommender Systems. 97-113 - José María Cubero, Jesús Gutiérrez, Pablo Pérez, Enrique Estalayo, Julián Cabrera, Fernando Jaureguizar, Narciso García:
Providing 3D Video Services: The Challenge From 2D to 3DTV Quality of Experience. 115-134 - Patrice Rondao-Alface, Jean-François Macq, Nico Verzijp:
Interactive Omnidirectional Video Delivery: A Bandwidth-Effective Approach. 135-147 - Hong Jiang, Chengbo Li, Raziel Haimi-Cohen, Paul A. Wilford, Yin Zhang:
Scalable Video Coding Using Compressive Sensing. 149-169 - Silvija Kokalj-Filipovic, Emina Soljanin:
Suppressing the Cliff Effect in Video Reproduction Quality. 171-185 - Maarten Aerts, Erwin Six:
Automatic Calibration for Mobile Cameras by Fusing Multiple Relative and Absolute Visual Cues. 187-202 - Tin Kam Ho, Kim Matthews, Lawrence O'Gorman, Harald Steck:
Public Space Behavior Modeling With Video and Sensor Analytics. 203-217 - Zhe Lou, Jan Bouwen, Koen Willaert, Sigurd Van Broeck, Marc Van den Broeck, Senka Zubic, Wolfgang van Raemdonck, Hans Van Herreweghe, Dennis Dams:
PresenceScape: Virtual World Mediated Rich Communication. 219-242
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