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Publications by José Ruela

2022

Wi-Fi Rate Adaptation using a Simple Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach

Authors
Queiros, R; Almeida, EN; Fontes, H; Ruela, J; Campos, R;

Publication
2022 27TH IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS (IEEE ISCC 2022)

Abstract
The increasing complexity of recent Wi-Fi amendments is making optimal Rate Adaptation (RA) a challenge. The use of classic algorithms or heuristic models to address RA is becoming unfeasible due to the large combination of configuration parameters along with the variability of the wireless channel. We propose a simple Deep Reinforcement Learning approach for the automatic RA in Wi-Fi networks, named Data-driven Algorithm for Rate Adaptation (DARA). DARA is standard-compliant. It dynamically adjusts the Wi-Fi Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) solely based on the observation of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the received frames at the transmitter. Our simulation results show that DARA achieves higher throughput when compared with Minstrel High Throughput (HT)

2008

CommGate: a communal residential gateway

Authors
Moreira, R; Mamede, J; Oliveira, B; Silva, V; Silva, L; Ruela, J;

Publication
2008 5TH IEEE CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-3

Abstract
Currently, the bandwidth utilization of residential broadband links is highly inefficient. Providing the means for sharing these links will increase the total bandwidth and reduce the fixed costs per client thus promoting the use of Internet services. This paper proposes a low cost communal residential gateway for sharing and remotely managing broadband access links. We first identify and characterize existing problems on residential asymmetric link sharing scenarios and then propose and evaluate the CommGate prototype that overcomes these problems. This solution contributes to an efficient broadband link sharing, a cost breakdown and an increasing Internet access dissemination, particularly in developing countries.

2004

The ASSET architecture - Integrating media applications and products through a unified API

Authors
Cordeiro, M; Viana, P; Ruela, J; Body, M; Cousin, B; Bommart, D; Ferrari, G; Bernet, W; Strambini, M; Muller, E; Laurentin, M; Algayres, B; Daulard, S; Hontsch, I; Marx, T;

Publication
SMPTE MOTION IMAGING JOURNAL

Abstract
Applications and products currently available for the broadcasting market are vertically integrated or proprietary They are based on components requiring specific and costly development to interoperate and typically rely on a single manufacturer or system integrator Hence, they are not fully compliant with broadcasters' requirements. Architectural Solutions for Services Enhancing digital Television (ASSET) is a European-funded project. Its main goal is to overcome the limitations of custom-specific implementations in a digital system for TV content creation. These limitations are generally due to the misfit of interfaces between software layers, proprietary application program interfaces (APIs) of equipment from different vendors, and the lack of a generalized middleware for multimedia content management with openly defined interfaces. Besides presenting the ASSET-proposed architecture and concepts, this paper describes the prototype under development to test and demonstrate the project proposals.

2005

MPLS - Multiprotocol Label Switching

Authors
Ruela, J; Ricardo, M;

Publication
The Industrial Information Technology Handbook

Abstract

2005

Dynamic and automatic interworking between personal area networks using composition

Authors
Campos, R; Pinho, C; Ricardo, M; Ruela, J; Pöyhönen, P; Kappler, C;

Publication
Proceedings of the IEEE 16th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Berlin, Germany, September 11-14, 2005

Abstract
Next generation communication networks will be characterized by the coexistence of multiple technologies and user devices in an integrated fashion. The increasing number of devices owned by a single user will lead to a new communication paradigm: users owning multiple devices that form cooperative networks, and networks of different users that communicate with each other, e.g., acquiring Internet access through each other. In this communication scenario no user intervention should be required and technology should seamlessly adapt to the user's context, preferences, and needs. In this paper we address one of those scenarios, interworking between Personal Area Networks, using legacy technologies and the Ambient Network and Network Composition concepts, herein explained. We argue that new functionalities should be introduced to enable effortless use of legacy technologies in such dynamic and heterogeneous environments. © 2005 IEEE.

2011

Network infrastructure extension using 802.1D-based wireless mesh networks

Authors
Campos, R; Duarte, R; Sousa, F; Ricardo, M; Ruela, J;

Publication
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING

Abstract
Ubiquitous Internet access is becoming a major requirement for end-users due to the increasing number of services and applications supported over the Internet. Extending the coverage of current Wi-Fi infrastructures installed in companies, universities and cities, has been considered a solution to help in fulfilling this requirement, namely when it comes to wireless and nomadic Internet access. This paper describes and analyses a new and simple solution, called Wi-Fi network Infrastructure eXtension (WiFIX), aimed at extending current Wi-Fi infrastructures. WiFIX is based on standard IEEE 802.1D bridges and a single-message protocol that is able to self-organize the network, and it only requires software changes in IEEE 802.11 access points (APs); no changes to IEEE 802.11 stations are needed. Overhead analysis and experimental results show both the higher efficiency of the solution compared to the IEEE 802.11s draft standard and its good performance as far as data throughput, delay and packet loss are concerned. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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