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* [http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2009/EECS-2009-28.pdf Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud. Computing], UC Berkley TR, 2009. | * [http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2009/EECS-2009-28.pdf Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud. Computing], UC Berkley TR, 2009. | ||
− | * [http://cattell.net/datastores/Datastores.pdf Scalable SQL and NoSQL data stores], SIGMOD | + | * [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/papers/2003-xensosp.pdf Xen and the Art of Virtualization] SOSP 2003. |
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receivers to turn off their wireless interfaces for longer periods of time in order to save energy. We construct the burst transmission schedules that reduce the energy consumption without sacrificing the video quality or introducing any buffer overflow or underflow instances. We rigorously evaluate the proposed algorithms using simulation and mathematical analysis.
People
Publications
Discussion and Ideas
Reading List
Fundamentals:
- Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud. Computing, UC Berkley TR, 2009.
- Xen and the Art of Virtualization SOSP 2003.
- Scalable SQL and NoSQL data stores, SIGMOD 2010.
Cloud Architectures:
Cloud Economics:
Programming for Cloud:
- Map Reduce:
Multimedia systems and applications in Cloud:
Multimedia Content Distribution:
MXtv utilizes macro-diversity technology to deliver optimal performance and does not require operators to acquire additional spectrum to enter the mobile TV market
- WiMax in the field Clearwire's equipments in the field
- WiMax Test Drive, Clearwire’s Barry Davis demonstrates the mobile WiMax/Wi-Fi router
- Multimedia Application Performance on a WiMAX Network
- TV Over Net Web site
- Cellualr News, Up to 12% of DSL Broadband users to switch to WiMAX within five years.
- Sprint spins off WIMAX unit into new Clearwire, 7 May 2008. Sprint, Clearwire, Intel, Google and others form a partnership to promote WiMAX.
- J. Wang, M. Venkatachalam, and Y. Fang, System Architecture and Cross-Layer Optimization of Video Broadcast over WiMAX, IEEE JSAC 25(4), pp. 712--721, MAY 2007. (Check this special issue of JSAC as well.)
- XOHMTM mobile 4G service WiMAX deployment by Sprint [1] (First pay-per-use WiMAX service offered in Baltimore, 2 to 4 megabits per second)
- WiMAX 802.16e Mobile Handoffs. Motorola Demonstrates World's First WiMAX 802.16e Mobile Handoffs in Downtown Chicago
- S. Ahson and M. Ilyas, The WiMAX Handbook, CRC Press, 2008. Three volumes. V1: Technologies, Performance Analysis, and QoS. V2: Standards and Security. V3:Applications, eCopy of V3 through SFU Library.