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Practical approaches in wireless communication engineering usually exploit only the first few of them.
The authors in [12,19] illustrate the energy savings obtained when virtual MIMO techniques are used compared with non-cooperative approaches in wireless sensor networks.
One of the optimization approaches, in wireless networks, can be to use subjective testing to design perceptual video quality models for SVC and DASH [103, 104] and apply such models for optimizing QoE, as done for wireless multicast in [105].
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Cognitive radio integration: Cognitive radio [64] is a promising approach in wireless communication engineering.
PAMPA and its variants, however, have so far only been tested in simulations, a common approach in wireless protocol research.
Experimental results have validated 2 4 dB PSNR performance gain of the proposed approach in wireless multi-hop networks by using H.264/AVC and NS-2.
This paper proposes a node importance evaluation approach in wireless sensor network based on energy field model which evaluates the node importance by analyzing the data transmission status among associated nodes at the network layer in the wireless sensor network.
Such data relevance (DR) field would incur in very small additional overhead in most cases, and adding control information into data packets is already a common approach in wireless sensor networks [11, 35].
The paper "A Novel secure localization approach in wireless sensor networks" proposes three attack-resistant localization schemes, the basic Temporal Spatial Consistent-based Detection (TSCD), an enhanced TSCD, and a mobility-aided TSCD.
New challenges arise when there is a demand of implementing data-centric approaches in mobile wireless applications.
The paper providing an overview of green radio is "An overview and classification of research approaches in green wireless networks" by Luis Suarez, Loutfi Nuaymi, and Jean-Marie Bonnin.
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