Library

Subject:


Home Networking




Publications:

  1. Dinesh Bhat (supervisor: Dr. Rasit Eskicioglu), "Interoperability Framework for Home Networks", M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, May 2006.

  2. Travis Stevens (supervisor: Dr. Abraham Fapojuwo, co-supervisor: Dr. Robert J. Davies), "Improving Application in QoS in 802.11 Ad-hoc Networks Using Cross-layer Signaling", MSc Thesis, University of Calgary, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, January 2006.

  3. Xiaohua Zeng (supervisor: Abraham Fapojuwo, co-supervisor: Bob Davies), "Hidden Markov Model Based Voice Activation System in Home Environments", M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Calgary, October 2005.

  4. Travis Stevens, Bob Davies, Abraham Fapojuwo, "Cross Layer Signaling in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks Using Embedded Computers", Wireless 2005, Calgary, AB, Canada, pp. 62-67, July 11-13, 2005.

  5. Jay Kraut (supervisor: Dr. Bob McLeod), "An Examination of Wireless Media Streaming in a Home Network Environment", M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, May 2005.

  6. Robert Lee Sizeland (supervisor: Dr. Abraham Fapojuwo , co-supervisor: Dr. Robert Davies), "A Medium Access Control Layer for In-Home Wireless Multimedia Distribution", M.Sc. Thesis, The University of Calgary, September 2004.

Authors with
publications in
this subject:

  Dinesh Bhat
  Bob Davies
  Rasit Eskicioglu
  Abraham Fapojuwo
  Jay Kraut
  Robert Sizeland
  Travis Stevens
  Xiahua Zeng

Related Subjects:

  Home Gateway
  Sensor Networks
  User Interface


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