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Point-to-multipoint communication
Known as:
Point to multipoint
, Point-to-multipoint communication (telecommunications)
, PTMP
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In telecommunications, point-to-multipoint communication is communication which is accomplished via a distinct type of one-to-many connection…
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2012
2012
On fractional frequency reuse in imperfect cellular grids
P. Mitran
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C. Rosenberg
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking…
2012
Corpus ID: 7902189
Current point-to-multipoint systems suffer significant performance losses due to greater attenuation along the signal propagation…
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2005
2005
An improved security scheme in WMAN based on IEEE standard 802.16
Fan Yang
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Huaibei Zhou
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Lan Zhang
,
Jin Feng
Proceedings. International Conference on…
2005
Corpus ID: 17829599
The IEEE standard 802.16 is a wireless air interface technology in wireless metropolitan access network (WMAN). Now in the new…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Relevance feedback techniques in the MARS image retrieval system
Michael Ortega-Binderberger
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S. Mehrotra
Multimedia Systems
2004
Corpus ID: 34344753
Abstract.Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past few years. Many visual…
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1998
1998
Point-to-multipoint communication protocol PTMP and evaluation of its performance
T. Kawai
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J. Akiyama
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M. Okada
Proceedings Twelfth International Conference on…
1998
Corpus ID: 61120410
In this paper, an efficient one-way point-to-multipoint communication protocol PMTP is proposed. The PTM protocol is helpful in…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
SEAM: Scalable and efficient ATM multicast
M. Grossglauser
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Sophia Antipolis
Proceedings of INFOCOM '97
1997
Corpus ID: 41094992
This paper proposes a multipoint-to-multipoint multicast architecture for ATM networks. The necessity for such an architecture…
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1993
1993
Hybrid ARQ schemes for point-to-multipoint communication over nonstationary broadcast channels
R.H. Deng
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1993
Corpus ID: 10637166
Hybrid automatic-repeat-request (ARQ) error control schemes make use of both error detection and error correction in order to…
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1991
1991
Efficient ARQ schemes for point-to-multipoint communication
R. Cam
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C. Leung
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S. Kallel
ICC 91 International Conference on Communications…
1991
Corpus ID: 62146492
The use of forward error correction (FEC) and multiple copy decoding (MCD) in point-to-multipoint automatic-repeat-request (ARQ…
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1989
1989
New point-to-multipoint communication protocols
R. Deng
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X. Y. Zhang
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Y. Tham
1989
Corpus ID: 61529654
Two link-control protocols, termed hybrid go-back-N (HGB-N) and hybrid selectiverepeat (HSR), for point-to-multipoint…
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1988
1988
An unbounded protocol for point to multipoint communication
S. Ramakrishnan
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B. Jain
Seventh Annual International Phoenix Conference…
1988
Corpus ID: 62286979
The design and analysis of a protocol with an unbounded sequence space that ensures reliable point-to-multipoint communication…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
XPSK: A New Cross-Correlated Phase-Shift Keying Modulation Technique
S. Kato
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K. Feher
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1983
Corpus ID: 62423770
A new modulation technique, cross-correlated phase-shift keying ( XPSK ), is introduced. XPSK is a band-limited offset QPSK…
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