The work of the
Wireless and Mobile
Networking group of CReWMaN is
focused on centralized (e.g., cellular, and WLAN) and distributed (e.g., ad
hoc networking, WPAN) wireless network architectures from the physical layer
up to the application layer. At the physical layer we are interested of
performance issues and co-existence of various standards. At the MAC layer
the performance of various protocols and standards as well as proposing
novel protocols is of interest. Furthermore, we do investigate how the MAC
layer of wireless networks may interact with higher layers (e.g., TCP
retransmission vs. MAC layer ARQ and FEC). At the network layer we
investigate mobility related protocols and architectures. At the higher
layers our focus is on system integration, i.e., how all available
technologies could be perceived as a single and uniform access system. The
following list of projects presents a good overview of more particular
research areas within the Wireless and Mobile Networking Lab.
Some of the Projects that we are actively working on include:
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Radio Resource Management, QoS and
Pricing for Multi-Rate Wireless Systems
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Multimedia Traffic
Characterization and Analysis over Wireless Lan.
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Middleware Support for Real Time
MPEG-4 Streaming over Wireless Lan.
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Performance Analysis of IEEE Rate Control Algorithms.
More Details can be found here
Specific information about projects not enlisted in the website can be queried
by sending an email to Dr. Zaruba
[zaruba@uta.edu].


Webpage Last updated: Feb 05, 2006.
CReWMaN Lab, The University of
Texas at Arlington, TX 76019
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