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Rauf Izmailov
Researcher at Applied Communication Sciences
Publications - 132
Citations - 3482
Rauf Izmailov is an academic researcher from Applied Communication Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 130 publications receiving 3299 citations. Previous affiliations of Rauf Izmailov include NEC & Juniper Networks.
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Learning using privileged information: similarity control and knowledge transfer
Vladimir Vapnik,Rauf Izmailov +1 more
TL;DR: Two mechanisms that can be used for significantly accelerating the speed of student's learning using privileged information are described: correction of Student's concepts of similarity between examples, and direct Teacher-Student knowledge transfer.
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Interference-aware IEEE 802.16 WiMax mesh networks
TL;DR: This work adopts here an interference-aware cross-layer design to increase the throughput of the wireless mesh network and creates a tree-based routing framework, which along with scheduling is interference aware and results in a much higher spectral efficiency.
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Validation of a Blood-Based Laboratory Test to Aid in the Confirmation of a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia
Emanuel Schwarz,Rauf Izmailov,Michael Spain,Anthony Barnes,James P. Mapes,Paul C. Guest,Hassan Rahmoune,Sandra Pietsch,F. Markus Leweke,F. Markus Leweke,Matthias Rothermundt,Johann Steiner,Dagmar Koethe,Laura Kranaster,Laura Kranaster,Patricia Ohrmann,Thomas Suslow,Yishai Levin,Bernhard Bogerts,Nico J.M. van Beveren,George McAllister,Natalya S. Weber,David W. Niebuhr,David N. Cowan,Robert H. Yolken,Sabine Bahn +25 more
TL;DR: The validation of a serum-based test developed by Rules-Based Medicine which can be used to help confirm the diagnosis of schizophrenia is described.
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Performance Optimizations for Deploying VoIP Services in Mesh Networks
Samrat Ganguly,Vishnu Navda,Kyungtae Kim,Anand Kashyap,Dragos Niculescu,Rauf Izmailov,Sangjin Hong,Samir R. Das +7 more
TL;DR: This work presents and evaluates practical optimizing techniques that can enhance the network capacity, maintain the VoIP quality and handle user mobility efficiently and finds that packet aggregation along with header compression can increase the number of supported VoIP calls in a multihop network by 2-3 times.
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Performance of VoIP in a 802.11 Wireless Mesh Network
TL;DR: This work investigates several methods to improve voice quality and presents experimental results from an 802.11b testbed optimized for voice delivery, showing a combined improvement of 13 times in number of calls supported in the 15 node 802.