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Gabriel-Miro Muntean

Researcher at Dublin City University

Publications -  415
Citations -  7824

Gabriel-Miro Muntean is an academic researcher from Dublin City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 376 publications receiving 6414 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel-Miro Muntean include University College Dublin & Athlone Institute of Technology.

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A Communications-Oriented Perspective on Traffic Management Systems for Smart Cities: Challenges and Innovative Approaches

TL;DR: An up-to-date review of the different technologies used in the different phases involved in a TMS is presented and the potential use of smart cars and social media to enable fast and more accurate traffic congestion detection and mitigation is discussed.
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Distributed scheduling scheme for video streaming over multi-channel multi-radio multi-hop wireless networks

TL;DR: This work studies the problem of video streaming over multi-channel multi-radio multihop wireless networks, and develops fully distributed scheduling schemes with the goals of minimizing the video distortion and achieving certain fairness, and proposes a media-aware distortion-fairness strategy.
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Game Theory-Based Network Selection: Solutions and Challenges

TL;DR: An overview of thenetwork selection decision problem and challenges, a comprehensive classification of related game theoretic approaches and a discussion on the application of game theory to the network selection problem faced by the next generation of 4G wireless networks are presented.
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CMT-QA: Quality-Aware Adaptive Concurrent Multipath Data Transfer in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

TL;DR: A novel quality-aware adaptive concurrent multipath transfer solution (CMT-QA) that utilizes SCTP for FTP-like data transmission and real-time video delivery in wireless heterogeneous networks and outperforms existing solutions in terms of performance and quality of service.
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Utility-based Intelligent Network Selection in Beyond 3G Systems

TL;DR: An intelligent utility-based strategy for network selection in this multi-access network scenario is proposed and it is shown that risk takers who are willing to pay more money get a better service.