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Publications by José Ruela

2002

Support of IP QoS over UMTS networks

Authors
Ricardo, M; Dias, J; Carneiro, G; Ruela, J;

Publication
13TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PERSONAL, INDOOR AND MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, VOL 1-5, PROCEEDINGS: SAILING THE WAVES OF THE WIRELESS OCEANS

Abstract
The paper presents an end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) architecture suitable for IP communications scenarios that include UMTS access networks. The rationale for the architecture is justified and its main features are described, notably the QoS management functions on the terminal equipment, the mapping between IP and UMTS QoS parameters and the negotiation of these parameters.

2002

IP traffic control on UNITS terminal equipment

Authors
Ricardo, M; Soares, R; Dias, J; Ruela, J;

Publication
MULTIACCESS, MOBILITY AND TELETRAFFIC FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, VOLUME 6

Abstract
The paper presents the architecture of an UNITS terminal equipment optimised for IP based communications and describes the traffic control mechanisms required for supporting emerging 3G services.

2004

Cross-layer design in 4G wireless terminals

Authors
Carneiro, G; Ruela, J; Ricardo, M;

Publication
IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
The classical TCP/IP layered protocol architecture is beginning to show signs of age. In order to cope with problems such as the poor performance of wireless links and mobile terminals, including the high error rate of wireless network interfaces, power saving requirements, quality of service, and an increasingly dynamic network environment, a protocol architecture that considers cross-layer interactions seems to be required. This article describes a framework for further enhancements of the traditional IP-based protocol stack to meet current and future requirements. Known problems associated with the strictly layered protocol architecture are summarized and classified, and a first, solution involving cross-layer design is proposed.

2006

Scheduling algorithms to support QoS and service integration in sensor and actuator networks

Authors
Cabral, JM; Rocha, JG; Neves, JE; Ruela, J;

Publication
2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, Vols 1-6

Abstract
In this paper we analyse and evaluate several Scheduling Algorithms that are candidates to support Quality of Service and Service Integration in Sensor and Actuator Networks. They should satisfy two main goals: to guarantee committed delays for time sensitive services, and to improve the network transmission efficiency. The algorithms are described and some results, obtained by simulation, are presented. The proposed Traffic Class Oriented Algorithm proved to be a good solution to meet the proposed objectives as well as to integrate traffic generated by Fieldbus devices and control applications in real communication networks.

2008

A protocol for event distribution in next-generation dynamic networks

Authors
Pinho, C; Ruela, J; Pentikousis, K; Kappler, C;

Publication
2008 NEXT GENERATION INTERNET NETWORKS AND 4TH EURONGI CONFERENCE ON NEXT GENERATION INTERNET NETWORKS, PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
With the increasing number of devices carried by users and the emergence of more dynamic network scenarios, new solutions have to be developed to support ubiquitous communications. The need for dynamic and transparent auto-configuration and adaptation of applications, devices and networks of devices to a wide variety of events is one of the major challenges. This paper presents a protocol to be used with notification systems, to support the registration, subscription and distribution of generic events among heterogeneous and independent entities, thus addressing the requirements of future communication scenarios.

2022

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

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

Publication
CoRR

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