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Qualcomm
Company•Farnborough, United Kingdom•
About: Qualcomm is a company organization based out in Farnborough, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Wireless & Signal. The organization has 19408 authors who have published 38405 publications receiving 804693 citations. The organization is also known as: Qualcomm Incorporated & Qualcomm, Inc..
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TL;DR: This paper considers both memoryless movement patterns and movements with Markovian memory along a topology of cells arranged as a ring and analyzes the performance of each one of the three strategies under such movements, and shows the performance differences between the strategies.
Abstract: Tracking strategies for mobile users in wireless networks are studied. In order to save the cost of using the wireless links mobile users should not update their location whenever they cross boundaries of adjacent cells. This paper focuses on three natural strategies in which the mobile users make the decisions when and where to update: the time-based strategy, the number of movements-based strategy, and the distance-based strategy. We consider both memoryless movement patterns and movements with Markovian memory along a topology of cells arranged as a ring. We analyze the performance of each one of the three strategies under such movements, and show the performance differences between the strategies.
601 citations
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02 Jun 2010TL;DR: In this article, a mobile device includes a sensor processor system, an application processor system and a power management controller that controls power being applied to the application processor systems by detecting a pre-defined gesture and an environmental condition or event based on the monitoring.
Abstract: In an embodiment, a mobile device includes a sensor processor system, an application processor system and a power management controller that controls power being applied to the application processor system. The sensor processor system monitors sensors connected to the mobile device. The sensor processor system detects a pre-defined gestures and an environmental condition or event based on the monitoring. The pre-defined gesture corresponds to one or more actions initiated by a user of the mobile device (e.g., the user jogs with the mobile device, places the mobile device in his/her pocket or backpack, etc.). The sensor processor system selects a power profile to be applied to the application processor system based on the detection, and instructs the power management controller to apply the selected power profile to the application processor system.
595 citations
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in a ldquohigh-interferencerdquo regime, multiuser decoding at the primary receiver is optimal from the standpoint of maximal jointly achievable rates for the primary and cognitive users.
Abstract: In this paper, we consider a communication scenario in which the primary and the cognitive radios wish to communicate to different receivers, subject to mutual interference. In the model that we use, the cognitive radio has noncausal knowledge of the primary radio's codeword. We characterize the largest rate at which the cognitive radio can reliably communicate under the constraint that 1) no rate degradation is created for the primary user, and 2) the primary receiver uses a single-user decoder just as it would in the absence of the cognitive radio. The result holds in a ldquolow-interferencerdquo regime in which the cognitive radio is closer to its receiver than to the primary receiver. In this regime, our results are subsumed by the results derived in a concurrent and independent work (Wu , 2007). We also demonstrate that, in a ldquohigh-interferencerdquo regime, multiuser decoding at the primary receiver is optimal from the standpoint of maximal jointly achievable rates for the primary and cognitive users.
570 citations
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TL;DR: A new cooperative communication protocol is proposed, which achieves higher bandwidth efficiency while guaranteeing the same diversity order as that of the conventional cooperative schemes, and the tradeoff between the achievable bandwidth efficiency and the corresponding SER is presented.
Abstract: In this paper; we propose a new cooperative communication protocol, which achieves higher bandwidth efficiency while guaranteeing the same diversity order as that of the conventional cooperative schemes. The proposed scheme considers relay selection via the available partial channel state information (CSI) at the source and the relays. In particular, we discuss the multi-node decode-and-forward cooperative scenarios, where arbitrary N relays are available. The source determines when it needs to cooperate with one relay only, and which relay to cooperate with in case of cooperation, i.e., "When to cooperate?" and "Whom to cooperate with?". An optimal relay is the one which has the maximum instantaneous scaled harmonic mean functionof its source-relay and relay-destination channel gains. For the symmetric scenario, we derive an approximate expression of the bandwidth efficiency and obtain an upper bound on the symbol error rate (SER) performance. We show that full diversity is guaranteed and that a significant increase of the bandwidth efficiency is achieved. Moreover, we present the tradeoff between the achievable bandwidth efficiency and the corresponding SER. Finally, the obtained analytical results are verified through computer simulations.
553 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, a variable rate coding of frames of digitized speech samples is proposed, comprising the steps of determining a level of speech activity for a frame of digitised speech samples, selecting an encoding rate from a set of rates based upon the determined level of activity within said frame, and coding said frame according to a predetermined coding format for said selected rate wherein each rate has a corresponding different coding format.
Abstract: A method of speech signal compression, by variable rate coding of frames of digitized speech samples, comprising the steps of: determining a level of speech activity for a frame of digitized speech samples; selecting an encoding rate from a set of rates based upon said determined level of speech activity within said frame; coding said frame according to a predetermined coding format for said selected rate wherein each rate has a corresponding different coding format; providing for said frame a corresponding output data packet at said selected rate.
552 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jian Yang | 142 | 1818 | 111166 |
Xiaodong Wang | 135 | 1573 | 117552 |
Jeffrey G. Andrews | 110 | 562 | 63334 |
Martin Vetterli | 105 | 761 | 57825 |
Vinod Menon | 101 | 269 | 60241 |
Michael I. Miller | 92 | 599 | 34915 |
David Tse | 92 | 438 | 67248 |
Kannan Ramchandran | 91 | 592 | 34845 |
Michael Luby | 89 | 282 | 34894 |
Max Welling | 89 | 441 | 64602 |
R. Srikant | 84 | 432 | 26439 |
Jiaya Jia | 80 | 294 | 33545 |
Hai Li | 79 | 570 | 33848 |
Simon Haykin | 77 | 454 | 62085 |
Christopher W. Bielawski | 76 | 334 | 32512 |