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<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={213},
 
title={An Approach to Transport Layer Handover of VoIP over WLAN},
 
booktitle={CCNC},
 
year={2006},
 
month={January 2006},
 
abstract={In this paper a transport layer handover mechanism for},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={161},
 
title={A Survey of Seamless Handover in Heterogeneous Radio Access Networks},
 
booktitle={ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems},
 
year={2006},
 
month={10/2006},
 
publisher={ACM/IEEE},
 
organization={ACM/IEEE},
 
abstract={This paper provides a detailed discussion of the problem of Seamless Handover in Heterogeneous Radio Access Networks. Several approaches to providing a handover solution have been proposed, some of which will be described and compared, in order to indicate possible directions for continuing to search for a seamless handover solution. Various problems are present in the existing solutions, and are discussed in this paper.},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={170},
 
title={Seamless Handover in Heterogeneous Radio Access Networks},
 
booktitle={IT&T},
 
year={2006},
 
month={10/2006},
 
abstract={This paper provides a detailed discussion of the problem of Seamless Handover in Heterogeneous Radio Access Networks. Brief descriptions of several wireless access technologies are included to provide some background information and to illustrate the importance of solving the seamless handover problem for network subscribers. Several approaches to providing a handover solution have been proposed, some of which will be described and compared, in order to indicate possible directions for continuing to search for a seamless handover solution. Various problems are present in the existing solutions, and are discussed in this paper. These problems are significant enough to warrant further investigation in the handover area, and leave scope for modifications and improvements.},
 
keywords={Seamless Handover, Heterogenous Networks, SCTP},
 
author={C. Thorpe and  S. Murphy and  L. Murphy},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={311},
 
title={A Relative Delay Minimization Scheme for Multiplayer Gaming in Diffrentiated Services Network},
 
booktitle={ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network & System Support for Games},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={PEL},
 
organization={PEL},
 
abstract={Multiplayer gaming over the Internet continues to grow in},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={439},
 
title={A Priority Based Adaptive Scheme for Wireless Multimedia Delivery},
 
booktitle={IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo(ICME)},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={In wireless multimedia streaming, there is a need to allow},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={393},
 
title={Automatic System for Linux Kernel Performance Testing},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
address={Ottawa,Canada},
 
abstract={We introduce an automatic and open kernel},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={418},
 
title={Addressing the Link Adaptation Problem for VoWLAN using Codec Adaptation},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={In this paper a scheme is proposed to deal with},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={427},
 
title={Authoring Model for Quality of Experience-aware adaptive hypermedia systems},
 
year={2006},
 
address={Dublin,Ireland},
 
abstract={This paper presents a novel authoring framework for Quality of Ex-perience (QoE) aware Adaptive Hypermedia Systems. It extends the LAOS au-thoring model in order to consider delivery performance issues. The paper formalises and exemplifies the newly proposed QoE extensions for the LAOS Adaptation and Presentation Models that include QoE Characteristics and QoE Rules layers.},
 
keywords={QoE,LAOS},
 
author={Muntean,C.H and Muntean,G.M and Cristea},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={431},
 
title={Cost-Oriented Selection & Delivery of E-Content over Various Wireless Networks},
 
year={2006},
 
address={Sydney,Australia},
 
abstract={As wireless technologies are competing with wired solutions in delivering information, there is a clear shift of e-learning towards mobile learning (m-learning). M-learning, which involves both wireless communications and mobile computing, provides learning opportunities to people without wire-based Internet infrastructure or that are continually on the move. At the same time, a large number of educational e-content providers produce and distribute materials that cover a wide range of topics (very often different providers may cover the same topic), differ in quality or presentation format and have different cost.},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@article {
 
type={article },
 
cite={420},
 
title={Dynamic Content-Based Adaptation of Streamed Multimedia,Intelligence-based Adaptation for Ubiquitous Multimedia Communications},
 
journal={Journal of Network & Computer Applications},
 
volume={30},
 
year={2006},
 
pages={983-1006},
 
publisher={Science Direct},
 
abstract={Most adaptive delivery mechanisms for streaming multimedia content do not explicitly},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={313},
 
title={Delivery of On-Demand Video Services in Rural Areas via IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Networks},
 
booktitle={ACM 2nd Workshop on Wireless Multimedia Networking & Performance Modelling },
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={A simulation study of delivery of streaming video on-demand via},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={318},
 
title={Delivering Quality of Service for Gaming Applications in Best Effort Networks},
 
booktitle={13th International Conference on Telecommunications},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Irish Research Council},
 
organization={Irish Research Council},
 
abstract={This paper describes a scheduler which provides},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@article {
 
type={article },
 
cite={410},
 
title={End-User Quality of Experience Oriented Adaptive E-learning System},
 
journal={Journal of Digital Information},
 
volume={7},
 
year={2006},
 
pages={1},
 
publisher={Digital Information Research Foundation},
 
abstract={In the context of new devices and with a variety of network technologies that allow access to the Internet, the providers of e-learning materials have to ensure that the users have a positive experience using their e-learning systems and they are happy to re-use them. Adaptive Hypermedia research aims to provide personalised educational material that ensures a positive learning experience for the end-users. However, user experience is dependent not only on the content served to them, but also on the user perceived performance of the e-learning system. This leads to a new dimension of individual differences between Web users: the end-user Quality of Experience (QoE). We have proposed a solution for Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) that provides satisfactory end-user QoE through the use of a new QoE layer. This layer attempts to take into account multiple factors affecting QoE in relation to the delivery of a wide range of Web components such as text, images, video, audio.},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={312},
 
title={End-point Synchronisation & Handover For Multi-homed Services},
 
booktitle={IEE Proceedings-Communications},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={PEL},
 
organization={PEL},
 
abstract={It is proposed to implement a synchronised routing table at the transport layer, referred to as an},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={314},
 
title={Evaluation of an Intelligent Utility-Based Strategy for Dynamic Wireless Network Selection},
 
booktitle={Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={In the case of next generation wireless networks, different users with},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={320},
 
title={Economic Model for Cost Effective Network Selection Strategy in Service Oriented Heterogenous Wireless Network Environment},
 
booktitle={10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={This paper describes and formalises the Service},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={451},
 
title={Efficient Delivery of Multimedia Streams over Broadband Networks using QOAS},
 
booktitle={IEEE Trans. on Broadcasting},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={Quality Oriented Adaptation Scheme (QOAS) is},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={397},
 
title={Endpoint Admission Control for VoIPoWLAN },
 
year={2006},
 
address={Portugal},
 
abstract={In this paper a Call Admission Control (CAC)},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={429},
 
title={Fine Grained Content-Based Adaptation Mechanism for Providing High End-User Quality of Experience with Adaptive Hypermedia Systems  },
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={New communication technologies can enable Web users to access},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={430},
 
title={Framework for Interactive Personalised IPTV for Entertainment},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={Interactive IPTV is seen as the future for delivering TV services as it brings all the benefits of computer-based IP networking to the residential viewers. This paper presents the iPersonal IPTV framework that enhances the existing interactive IPTV solution with viewer-oriented personalisation and network and device-based adaptation. This framework is proposed in order to provide significant benefits in terms of viewers' Quality of Experience and to increase their satisfaction. The iPersonal IPTV framework is exemplified in the area of entertainment distribution to remote residential users.},
 
keywords={Personalisation, network and device adaptation, IPTV, Quality of Experience, user modeling.},
 
author={Muntean,C.H. and Muntean,G.M.},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@article {
 
type={article },
 
cite={396},
 
title={Incorporating User Perception in Adaptive Video Streaming Systems},
 
journal={Digital Multimedia Perception & Design},
 
volume={May 2006},
 
year={2006},
 
pages={860-861},
 
publisher={Idea Group},
 
abstract={There is an increasing demand for streaming video applications over both the fixed},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={392},
 
title={Introducing Performance Engineering by means of Tools & Practical Exercises},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
address={Dublin,Ireland},
 
abstract={Many software engineers complete their education},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={394},
 
title={Impact of Virtual Managers on Performance of J2EE Applications},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
address={Sweden},
 
abstract={We investigate the impact of Operating System's Virtual},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={316},
 
title={Model Driven Distribution Pattern Design for Dynamic Web Service Compositions},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={Web service compositions are often used to realise servicebased},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={315},
 
title={Non-Intrusive End to End Run-time Path Tracing for J2EE Systems},
 
booktitle={IEE Proceedings-Software},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={An end-to-end runtime path-tracing approach for J2EE systems has been introduced. The},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={391},
 
title={Performance Modelling of a JAVAEE Component Application using Layered Queuing Networks:Revised Approach & a Case Study},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
address={Portland,USA},
 
abstract={Nowadays component technologies are an integral part of},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={395},
 
title={Protection Againest Link Adaptation for VoWLAN},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
address={Myconos,Greece},
 
abstract={In this paper a scheme is proposed to deal with the},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={428},
 
title={Performance Enhancement for Open Corpus Adaptive Hypermedia Systems},
 
year={2006},
 
address={Dublin,Ireland},
 
abstract={Adaptive Hypermedia Systems adjust the content to best suit users’},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={215},
 
title={RTS/CTS Based Endpoint Admission Control for VoIP Over 802.11e},
 
booktitle={MMNS},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={In this paper an endpoint-based admission control mechanism for},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={319},
 
title={Stall & Path Monitoring Issues in SCTP,IEEE Infocom},
 
booktitle={Conference on Computer Communications},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={UCD},
 
organization={UCD},
 
abstract={This paper presents how SCTP can stall in multihomed},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={214},
 
title={SCTP based Handover Mechanism for VoIP over IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN with Heterogeneous Transmission Rates},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={In this paper a transport layer handover mechanism for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) in 802.11b using the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is proposed. The multi-homing feature of SCTP is used to allow connections to several 802.11b Access Points (AP's). Probing packets that model VoIP encoded data at various transmission rates are used to obtain quality metrics from each of the available networks. Handover decisions are made based on the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) calculated from the ITU-T E-Model for voice quality assessment using the obtained measurements. The handover mechanism is shown to operate in 802.11b networks with heterogeneous transmission rates using multiple VoIP codecs. The results show a high correlation between the MOS predicted by the proposed mechanism and the MOS experienced by a VoIP call present in the network. Results verify the accurate operation of the scheme using multiple VoIP codecs at various transmission rates. A simulation showing an SCTP endpoint handover between heterogeneous transmission rate AP's is presented.},
 
keywords={SCTP, VoIP},
 
author={J. Fitzpatrick, and S. Murphy, and J. Murphy,},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={321},
 
title={The 2nd International Middleware Doctoral Symposium:Detecting Performance Antipatterns in Component-Based Enterprise Systems},
 
booktitle={IEEE Distributed Systems Online },
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={PEL},
 
organization={PEL},
 
abstract={Internet-enabled enterprise applications often fail to meet},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@proceedings {
 
type={proceedings },
 
cite={426},
 
title={The Value of QoE-based adaptation approach in educational hypermedia:Empirical evaluation},
 
year={2006},
 
abstract={This paper reports the results of a comparison-based empirical study},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@article {
 
type={article },
 
cite={419},
 
title={User Perception of Adapting Video Quality},
 
journal={International Journal of Human-Computer Studies/Knowledge Acquisition},
 
volume={64},
 
year={2006},
 
pages={637-647},
 
publisher={Science Direct},
 
abstract={In general, video quality adaptation and video quality evaluation are distinct activities. Most adaptive delivery mechanisms for},
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings {
 
type={inproceedings },
 
cite={317},
 
title={Utility-based Intelligent Network Selection in Beyond 3G Systems},
 
booktitle={IEEE International Conference on Communications},
 
year={2006},
 
publisher={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
organization={Performance Engineering Lab},
 
abstract={Development in wireless access technologies and multihomed},
 
</bibtex>
 
 
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<bibtex> @article { type={article }, cite={383}, title={Adaptive VoIP playout Scheduling :A new method for assesing user satisfaction}, journal={IEEE Internet Computing}, volume={July 2005}, year={2005}, pages={28-34}, publisher={IEEE}, abstract={Delay and packet loss dramatically affect the quality of a voice-over-IP (VoIP) call}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={301}, title={Automating the Performance Management of Component-Based Enterprise Systems through the use of Redundancy}, booktitle={IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering(ASE-2005)}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, organization={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={Component technologies are increasingly being used for building}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={303}, title={A Low Complexity Algorithm for Statistically Based Estimation of Average IP Packet Delay in Cellular Data Networks}, booktitle={International Teletraffic Congress,ITC-19}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, organization={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={A new, low computation complexity technique for prediction of the average delay of IP packets, transported}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={307}, title={A Statistical Estimation of Average IP Packet Delay in Cellular Data Networks}, booktitle={IEEE Wireless Communication & Network Conference}, year={2005}, publisher={University College Dublin}, organization={University College Dublin}, abstract={A novel technique for estimating the average delay}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={378}, title={Adapting WLAN MAC Parameters to Maximise VoIP Call Capacity }, year={2005}, abstract={This work describes a detailed simulation-based study of}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={386}, title={A simulation model of a multi-server EJB system}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, address={St.Louis,Missouri,USA}, abstract={Despite the fact that EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) is a widely used technology, research in the area of performance modelling of EJB application servers is quite sparse. This paper will describe how WorkbenchTM, an advanced simulation modelling tool, can be used to build a scalable model of a multi-server EJB system that allows users to input variables that describe interactions and their constituent methods, as well as system parameters. The model will output the average time for each given user interaction and allow users to seek system improvements by changing the system parameters and workloads.}, keywords={EJB,JavaBeans}, author={D.McGuinness and L.Murphy}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={306}, title={Cost-based burst dropping strategy in Optical Burst Switching Networks}, booktitle={IEEE 7th International Conference on Transport Optical Networks}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, organization={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a new paradigm for future all-optical networks. Intentional burst dropping is}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={309}, title={Cost-based Wavelength Allocation Algorithms in Optical Burst Switching Networks}, booktitle={APOC 2004,SPIE,Optical Transmission,Switching & Subsystems II,LNCS}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, organization={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={Optical Burst Switching(OBS) is a new paradigm for future all optical networks.It has been noted that performance of an OBS nodedepends on the wavelength algorithms called cost based algorithms.We note that bursts compete for more type of resources than wavelength alone.For example if a given burst is to be allocated successfully,a Fiber Delay Line (FDL) or a wavelength convertor may have to be used.It can be expected however that the set of available resources will be limited.If at a given time all the convertors are used,then any arriving burst will have to be allocated on the same wavelength-if it is available.Similarly the unavailablity of FDLs will decrease the probablity of burst being accepted.In a cost-based algorithm,each resource is assigned a metric(or price).Channels arepriced according to their suitablity for a particular burst.When a control packet arrives at a core node,all the possible ways of handling the corresponding burst are found(the outgoing channel,with or without a FDL or wavelength converter),and the one with the lowest metric is chosen.To show how the performance of a cost-based algorithm compares to other algorithm we present the result of our simulations for a node with full conversion capablity and a shared FDL.}, keywords={Wavelength}, author={Klusek,B. and Murphy,J. and Perry,P.}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={384}, title={Exploring the Extent & Impact of Playout Adjustments within VoIP Applications on MOS Scores}, year={2005}, address={Prague,Czech Republic}, abstract={Delay and packet loss dramatically affect the quality of a voice-over-IP (VoIP) call}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @article { type={article }, cite={300}, title={Middleware Benchmarking:Approaches,Results,Experiences,}, journal={Concurrency & Computation-Practice & Experience}, volume={17(15)}, year={2005}, pages={1799-1805(7 pages)}, publisher={John Wiley & Sons}, abstract={The report summarizes the results of the Workshop on Middleware Benchmarking held during OOPSLA}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={389}, title={Method Input Parameters & Performances of EJB Applications}, year={2005}, abstract={We investigated the impact of method input parameters on component performance, which is usually}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={438}, title={Middleware Support for Data-Flow Distribution in Web-Services Composition}, booktitle={European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming}, year={2005}, abstract={Composition ofWeb services helps to lower the time-to-market}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={387}, title={Mitigating Interference between IEEE 802.16 Systems Operating in License-exempt Mode}, year={2005}, abstract={A rudimentary approach to mitigate interference issues in}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @article { type={article }, cite={308}, title={New Fiber Delay Line Usage Strategy in Optical Burst Switching Networks}, journal={Networks & Communication Systems}, volume={NCS 2005}, year={2005}, pages={5 Pages}, publisher={International Association of Science and Technology for Development}, abstract={Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a new paradigm for}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={304}, title={Network Selection Decision in Wireless Heterogenous Networks}, booktitle={IEEE 16th International Symposium on Personal.Indoor & Mobile Radio Communications}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, organization={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={In future wireless and mobile environments it is}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={434}, title={Network Selection Strategy in Heterogenous Wireless Networks}, booktitle={IT&T Conference }, year={2005}, abstract={Next generation communications will offer a wide range of services}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @article { type={article }, cite={382}, title={Optium Adaptation Trajectories for Streamed Multimedia}, journal={ACM Multimedia Systems }, volume={10}, year={2005}, pages={392-401}, publisher={ACM SIGMM}, abstract={Most adaptive delivery mechanisms for streaming}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={421}, title={Objective & Subjective Evaluation of QAOS Video Streaming over Broadband Networks}, year={2005}, abstract={This article presents objective and subjective testing results}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={302}, title={Performance Modelling of a Distributed Approach to Interference Mitigation in License-Exempt IEEE 802.16 Systems}, booktitle={IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks(DySPAN 2005)}, year={2005}, publisher={University College Dublin}, organization={University College Dublin}, abstract={In this paper, three approaches to modelling a}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={379}, title={Performance of VoIP over IEEE 802.11g DSSS-OFDM Mode with IEEE 802.11e QoS Support}, year={2005}, address={U.K}, abstract={This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating in}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={381}, title={Performance Modeling & Prediction of Enterprise JavaBeans with Layered Queuing Network Templates }, year={2005}, address={Lisbon,Portugal}, abstract={Component technologies, such as Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={388}, title={Performance Comparison of Multiplexing Techniques for MPEG-4 Object Based Content}, year={2005}, abstract={A study of the performance of a number of different}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @article { type={article }, cite={380}, title={Subjective Assessment of the Quality-Oriented Adaptive Scheme}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting}, volume={51}, year={2005}, pages={276-286}, publisher={IEEE}, abstract={The Quality-Oriented Adaptation Scheme (QOAS)}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings { type={inproceedings }, cite={305}, title={Supporting Flexible Network Operator Policies in EGPRS Through Admission Control}, booktitle={IFIP 10th International Conference on Personal Wireless Communications}, year={2005}, publisher={University College Dublin}, organization={University College Dublin}, abstract={Many of the admission control strategies for cellular data networks proposed in}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={377}, title={Synchronisation of Internet Multimedia Streams:Some Issues & Solutions}, year={2005}, address={Miami,Florida}, abstract={Synchronised clocks and circuit switching constitute}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={385}, title={Solution Design for Efficient Distribution of Muktimedia-based Services to Home Residences}, year={2005}, publisher={Performance Engineering Lab}, abstract={This paper presents a design problem and its solution in form of the Quality}, </bibtex> <bibtex> @proceedings { type={proceedings }, cite={390}, title={Seamless Handover of Streamed Video over UDP between Wireless LAN's}, year={2005}, abstract={The seamless handover of streamed video in a WLAN}, </bibtex>