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Broadcast anti-jamming systems
IEEE International Conference on Networks. ICON '99 Proceedings (Cat. No.PR00243), 2005In a traditional anti-jamming system a transmitter who wants to send a signal to a single sender spreads the signal power over a wide frequency spectrum with the aim of stopping a jammer from blocking the transmission. In this paper we consider the case that there are multiple receivers and the sender wants to broadcast a message to all receivers such ...
Yvo Desmedt +4 more
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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 2009
AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the systems for mobile broadcast which have been deployed today or are under development. Two examples are explained in some detail, namely DVB‐H and DVB‐SH. In addition, the need of ‘higher layer’ solutions is identified and IP Datacast is briefly explained. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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AbstractThe paper presents an overview of the systems for mobile broadcast which have been deployed today or are under development. Two examples are explained in some detail, namely DVB‐H and DVB‐SH. In addition, the need of ‘higher layer’ solutions is identified and IP Datacast is briefly explained. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Broadcast protocols for distributed systems
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1990An innovative approach is presented to the design of fault-tolerant distributed systems that avoids the several rounds of message exchange required by current protocols for consensus agreement. The approach is based on broadcast communication over a local area network, such as an Ethernet or a token ring, and on two novel protocols, the Trans protocol,
P. M. Melliar-Smith +2 more
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Broadcast anti-jamming systems
Computer Networks, 2001In a traditional anti-jamming system a transmitter who wants to send a signal to a single receiver spreads the signal power over a wide frequency spectrum with the aim of stopping a jammer from blocking the transmission. In this paper, we consider the case that there are multiple receivers and the transmitter wants to broadcast a message to all ...
Yvo Desmedt +5 more
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Hybrid Broadcasting System for Webcast
2016 19th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS), 2016Due to the recent popularization of hybrid webcast environments, streaming delivery using broadcast and telecommunication is attracting great attention. In streaming delivery on the hybrid broadcasting environment, clients concurrently receive streaming data such as music or movies from both broadcasting and telecommunication systems.
Takeshi Ozaki, Yusuke Gotoh
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A Haptically Enhanced Broadcasting System
First Joint Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2005In this paper, we discuss a haptically enhanced broadcasting system. Four stages of a proposed system are briefly analyzed: scene capture, edit, transmission, and display with haptic interaction. In order to show usefulness of the proposed system, a potential home shopping scenario is implemented.
Jongeun Cha +3 more
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3DTV Broadcasting and Distribution Systems
IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 2011In this paper, the authors present three-dimensional television (3DTV) broadcasting and distribution systems that are employed to deliver a pair of stereoscopic images to mobile users, as well as users at home. First, mobile 3DTV systems and services based on DMB and DVB-H are respectively introduced.
Namho Hur +5 more
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Windows Scheduling Problems for Broadcast Systems
SIAM Journal on Computing, 2003Summary: The windows scheduling problem is defined by the positive integers \(n\), \(h\), and \(w_{1}, \dots ,w_{n}\). There are \(n\) pages where the window \(w_{i}\) is associated with page \(i\), and \(h\) is the number of slotted channels available for broadcasting the pages.
Amotz Bar-Noy, Richard E. Ladner
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1991
A brief overview of HDTV broadcasting in the USA, Japan, and Europe is given. The requirements for HDTV broadcast systems are examined. The issue of compatibility is discussed. Standardization activities for HDTV broadcasting are described. The Japanese MUSE (multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding) system and the European HD-MAC (high-definition ...
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A brief overview of HDTV broadcasting in the USA, Japan, and Europe is given. The requirements for HDTV broadcast systems are examined. The issue of compatibility is discussed. Standardization activities for HDTV broadcasting are described. The Japanese MUSE (multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding) system and the European HD-MAC (high-definition ...
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Development of SRI's translation systems for broadcast news and broadcast conversations
Interspeech 2008, 2008We present our recent work on developing large-vocabulary Arabic-to-English and Chinese-to-English speech-to-text translation systems for the January 2008 Global Autonomous Language Exploitation (GALE) retest evaluation. Two audio genres were involved in the evaluation: broadcast news and broadcast conversation.
Jing Zheng 0001 +2 more
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