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Tennenhouse, D.L. and Vanu Bose, SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing. To appear in ACM Mobile Computing and Networking 95, Berkeley, CA, November 1995.

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A Unified Framework and Algorithm for (T/F/C)DMA Channel.. - Ramanathan (1997)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....ever changing wireless hardware and environment might present. One simply needs to extract the constraints governing the problem within our framework (if subsumed) and use our algorithm with the constraint set as a parameter. Further, with the emergence of new technologies such as spectrum ware [7] and software radios [8] signal processing including channel control could be implemented in software, thereby allowing for dynamically changing the channel access scheme and assignment as the user roams around. For example, suppose that a mobile user moves from a GSM [9] network (using TDMA) to ....

D. L. Tennenhouse and V.G. Bose, "SpectrumWare: A Software- Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing," Proc. ACM Mobicom, Nov. 1995.


The SpectrumWare Testbed for ATM-based Software Radios - Tennenhouse, al. (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....possible to implement virtual radios that sample wide bands of the RF spectrum, and process these samples in application software. In the SpectrumWare 1 architecture, the sample stream is converted into network packets (or ATM cells) at the antenna and forwarded to a cluster of workstations [8]. The workstation based software can demodulate and decode any number of channels within the band, and apply different coding modulation schemes to each channel. The near elimination of dedicated hardware introduces tremendous flexibility into a wireless communication system. Efforts to develop ....

Tennenhouse, D. L. and Bose, V. G. "SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing ", Proc. of ACM Mobile Computing and Networking


Virtual Infrastructure: - Putting Information Infrastructure   Self-citation (Tennenhouse)   (Correct)

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Tennenhouse, D.L. and Vanu Bose, SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing. To appear in ACM Mobile Computing and Networking 95, Berkeley, CA, November 1995.


Estimating the Computational Requirements of a Software.. - Turletti, Tennenhouse   Self-citation (Tennenhouse)   (Correct)

....performed by ASICs and DSPs) can be implemented in portable software modules that execute on general purpose workstations. This approach is being pioneered by the SpectrumWare 2 project whose aim is to extend the reach of application software as close as possible to the A D boundary. [8, 9]. In this paper, we focus on the design and performance of a library of software modules that can be used to implement the in 1 The available cpu power on general purpose processors doubles every about 18 months. 2 See URL: http: www.tns.lcs.mit.edu SpectrumWare . band portions of a GSM ....

Tennenhouse, D.L., and Bose, V.G. "SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing", Proc. ACM Mobile Computing and Networking 95, Berkeley, CA, Nov. 1995.


Context-Aware Computing with Sound - Madhavapeddy, Scott, Sharp (2003)   (Correct)

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David L. Tennenhouse and Vanu G. Bose. Spectrumware: A software-oriented approach to wireless signal processing. In Proceedings of The First International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, pages 37--47. ACM, 1995.


Context-Aware Computing with Sound - David (2003)   (Correct)

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David L. Tennenhouse and Vanu G. Bose. Spectrumware: A software-oriented approach to wireless signal processing. In Proceedings of The First International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, pages 37--47. ACM, 1995.


The Raw Prototype Design Document - Taylor (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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D. L. Tennenhouse and V. G. Bose, "SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing," ACM Mobile Computing and Networking 95, Berkeley, CA, November 1995.

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