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NTT DoCoMo

About: NTT DoCoMo is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Base station & Mobile station. The organization has 4032 authors who have published 8655 publications receiving 160533 citations.


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Masafumi Usuda1, Anil Umesh1
02 May 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a transmission control method for uplink user data in a mobile communication system in which a plurality of HARQ processes is applied to the uplink users' data is presented.
Abstract: A transmission control method for uplink user data in a mobile communication system in which a plurality of HARQ processes is applied to the uplink user data, includes: classifying, at the radio network controller, each HARQ process into any of a scheduled transmission process, a non-scheduled transmission process, or a scheduled and non-scheduled transmission process in which either of the scheduled transmission or the non-scheduled transmission is performed; notifying, at the radio network controller, the classification result to the mobile station; and transmitting, at the mobile station, the uplink user data in each HARQ process to the radio base station using the scheduled transmission or the non-scheduled transmission, based on the notified classification result.

42 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
14 Jun 2011
TL;DR: Maestro is presented, a feedback controller that can manage resources on large disk arrays to provide performance differentiation among multiple applications and can reliably adjust the allocation of disk array resources to achieve application performance targets.
Abstract: Provisioning storage in disk arrays is a difficult problem because many applications with different workload characteristics and priorities share resources provided by the array. Currently, storage in disk arrays is statically partitioned, leading to difficult choices between over-provisioning to meet peak demands and resource sharing to meet efficiency targets. In this paper, we present Maestro, a feedback controller that can manage resources on large disk arrays to provide performance differentiation among multiple applications. Maestro monitors the performance of each application and dynamically allocates the array resources so that diverse performance requirements can be met without static partitioning. It supports multiple performance metrics (e.g., latency and throughput) and application priorities so that important applications receive better performance in case of resource contention. By ensuring that high-priority applications sharing storage with other applications obtain the performance levels they require, Maestro makes it possible to use storage resources efficiently. We evaluate Maestro using both synthetic and real-world workloads on a large, commercial disk array. Our experiments indicate that Maestro can reliably adjust the allocation of disk array resources to achieve application performance targets.

42 citations

Patent
24 Dec 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a simplified TL protocol is employed on the transport layer instead of TCP/IP for data communications between a mobile station and a server apparatus, and the response of data communications is therefore improved by a decrease in traffic between the MS 1 and the gateway server.
Abstract: The present invention has the purpose of providing technology capable of efficiently transmitting data when performing data communications between a mobile station and a server apparatus. A simplified protocol TL is employed on the transport layer instead of TCP/IP. The simplified protocol TL is used as the communication protocol on a wireless communication path (radio-oriented interval) between an MS (Mobile Station) 1 and a GWS (GateWay Server) 5. The simplified TL protocol is utilized to relay data communications between the MS 1 and a CPS 8 (Content Provider Server). The response of data communications is therefore improved by a decrease in traffic between the MS 1 and the GWS 5 and reduction in overhead in comparison to when TCP/IP is deployed. As a result, the user can efficiently access content provided by the CPS 8 over the Internet via a wireless communication path. Efficient access may occur even where the wireless communication path has low data transmission capacity in comparison to a wireline communication path. In addition, efficient access may occur where the user is using an MS 1 which has insufficient data processing power to deploy TCP/IP.

42 citations

Patent
27 Aug 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a communication control device is provided which efficiently utilizes wireless resources to improve communication quality and system throughput by appropriately setting and performing node transmission power in a wireless LAN system.
Abstract: A communication control device is provided which efficiently utilizes wireless resources to improve communication quality and system throughput by appropriately setting and performing node transmission power. The communication control device in a wireless LAN system includes a sender 206, a receiver 207, and an inter-AP communication function 211 for determining, based on at least one of wireless information obtained by measurement of a wireless signal by an access point 103 or a station 104a, or reported wireless information, whether or not there is a neighboring BSS, and a transmission power determination function 210 and a transmission power setting/update function 205 for setting and updating the transmission power of the access point 103 and the station 104a in its own BSS when there is a neighboring BSS in which all the access point have the control function of the transmission power, on the other hand, for maximizing the transmission power when there is no neighboring BSS or when there is a neighboring BSS that does not control the transmission power.

42 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 Sep 2009
TL;DR: The implementation of these interaction techniques based on Near Field Communication (NFC) tags are reported and a formal, comparative study focusing on transferring images provides clear evidence of the advantages of touch & connect and touch & select when compared with current Bluetooth-based implementations.
Abstract: Exchanging data between a mobile phone and a computer such as a laptop is still a very cumbersome process. This paper presents two different techniques, touch & connect and touch & select, designed help to overcome this problem and facilitate and speed up spontaneous interactions between such devices. Using touch & connect, the user can physically touch a computer in order to pair a Bluetooth connection and initiate a file transfer between these two devices. Touch & select extends this concept in that users can select a specific object or location on the computer screen by simply touching it with the mobile phone. We report the implementation of these interaction techniques based on Near Field Communication (NFC) tags and present a formal, comparative study focusing on transferring images. The results provide clear evidence of the advantages of touch & connect and touch & select when compared with current Bluetooth-based implementations. Considering task completion time for uploading and downloading pictures, touch & select was 43% and touch & connect 31% faster than the conventional Bluetooth-based approach.

42 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Amit P. Sheth10175342655
Harald Haas8575034927
Giuseppe Caire8282540344
Craig Gentry7522239327
Raj Jain6442430018
Karl Aberer6355417392
Fumiyuki Adachi54101015344
Ismail Guvenc5245113893
Frank Piessens5239110381
Wolfgang Kellerer495029383
Yoshihisa Kishiyama4837911831
Ravi Jain481607467
Josef A. Nossek4862310377
Tadao Nagatsuma4743011117
Christian Bettstetter4620411051
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202164
2020143
2019240
2018269
2017193
2016173