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J. M. F. Moura, R. S. Jasinschi, H. Shiojiri, and J.-C. Lin. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 6(1):44--54, February 1996.

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Protocols for Adaptive Wireless and Mobile Networking - Johnson, MALTZ (1996)   (49 citations)  (Correct)

.... to reintegrate modified files, avoiding sending modified files back to the file server over a slow or expensive network connection [29] or a program such as a World Wide Web browser or server may be able to dynamically alter the type or level of compression used in transferring images or video [22]. Pause Time Average route length Optimal route length 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 1.00 1.02 1.04 1.06 1.08 6 12 18 24 Figure 8 Average route length used relative to optimal We have designed a preliminary protocol API and set of extensions to the IETF Mobile IP protocol to provide notification to ....

Jos e M. F. Moura, Hirohisa Shiojiri, Jyh-Cherng Lin, and Radu S. Jasinchi. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 3(1), February 1996.


Mobile Information Access - Satyanarayanan (1996)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....sets. 6. Conclusion Our work bears a complementary relationship to the other efforts described in this special issue. Mobile IP, described by Johnson and Maltz [5] represents a networking layer below Coda and Odyssey. The different quality streams of Generative Video, described by Moura et al. [12], correspond to different levels of video fidelity on an Odyssey client. The applications described by Bruegge and Bennington [1] could benefit from Coda s support for mobile file access. The Wireless Andrew Network, described by Hills and Johnson [3] provides the infrastructure nececssary for ....

Moura, J.M.F., Jasinchi, R.S., Shiojiri, H., Lin, J-C. Video Over Wireless. IEEE Personal Communications 3(1), February, 1996.


Wireless Data Network Infrastructure at Carnegie Mellon.. - Hills, Johnson (1996)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Wireless)   (Correct)

....[19] These are challenging issues with wireless links because of their unreliable characteristics relative to wired links. 4. Image and video compression techniques which can adapt to the bandwidth of the wireless link, including when switching between networks with different connection qualities [13]. For example, when switching from a 2 Mbps wireless LAN link to a 19.2 kbps CDPD link, the compression algorithms should adapt to the change in available network bandwidth. This infrastructure will also enable faculty, staff, and students at Carnegie Mellon to access the facilities of the campus ....

Jos e M. F. Moura, Hirohisa Shiojiri, Jyh-Cherng Lin, and Radu S. Jasinchi. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 3(1), February 1996.


Visual Sonar: Fast Obstacle Avoidance Using Monocular Vision - Scott Lenser And   (Correct)

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J. M. F. Moura, R. S. Jasinschi, H. Shiojiri, and J.-C. Lin. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 6(1):44--54, February 1996.


Visual Sonar: Fast Obstacle Avoidance Using Monocular Vision - Lenser, Veloso (2003)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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J. M. F. Moura, R. S. Jasinschi, H. Shiojiri, and J.-C. Lin. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 6(1):44--54, February 1996.


Visual Sonar: Fast Obstacle Avoidance Using Monocular Vision - Scott Lenser And (2003)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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J. M. F. Moura, R. S. Jasinschi, H. Shiojiri, and J.-C. Lin. Video over wireless. IEEE Personal Communications, 6(1):44--54, February 1996.

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