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Amin Abdel Khalek

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  19
Citations -  453

Amin Abdel Khalek is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & Video quality. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 428 citations. Previous affiliations of Amin Abdel Khalek include Freescale Semiconductor & Samsung.

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Using Mobile Phones to Forecast Arterial Traffic through Statistical Learning

TL;DR: This article introduces the new component of Mobile Millennium dedicated to arterial traffic, a pilot system for collecting, processing and broadcasting real-time traffic conditions through the use of global position system (GPS) equipped smartphones, and presents two algorithms that use data from GPS equipped smartphones to estimate arterials traffic conditions.
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Delay-Constrained Video Transmission: Quality-Driven Resource Allocation and Scheduling

TL;DR: This work considers a multiuser setup whereby different users have (possibly different) delay QoS constraints, and derives the resource allocation policy that maximizes the sum video quality and applies to any quality metric with concave rate-quality mapping.
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A Cross-Layer Design for Perceptual Optimization Of H.264/SVC with Unequal Error Protection

TL;DR: This work introduces an APP/MAC/PHY cross-layer architecture that enables optimizing perceptual quality for delay-constrained scalable video transmission and proposes an online QoS-to-QoE mapping technique to quantify the loss visibility of packets from each video layer according to packet loss visibility.
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Energy-Efficient Cooperative Video Distribution with Statistical QoS Provisions over Wireless Networks

TL;DR: The resource allocation problem for general multihop multicast network flows is formulated and the optimal solution that minimizes the total energy consumption while guaranteeing a statistical end-to-end delay bound on each network path is derived.
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Optimization Models and Algorithms for Joint Uplink/Downlink UMTS Radio Network Planning With SIR-Based Power Control

TL;DR: Novel algorithms for joint uplink/downlink UMTS radio planning with the objective of minimizing total power consumption in the network are proposed and an efficient elimination algorithm is developed for classifying BSs that are critical for network coverage and QoS.