Paper: Redundancy Elimination Might Be Overrated: A Quantitative Study on Wireless Traffic

(March 7, 2017) Our paper entitled “Redundancy Elimination Might Be Overrated: A Quantitative Study on Wireless Traffic” was accepted to the INFOCOM workshop covering edge computing, caching, and offloading.  This work drew from our NSF EAGER grant covering redundancy across a wide variety of environments (South Shore commuter train, University Relations tent, classroom).

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Paper: Leveraging Frame Aggregation to Improve Access Point Selection

(March 3, 2017) Our paper entitled “Leveraging Frame Aggregation to Improve Access Point Selection” has been accepted to appear at the INFOCOM International Workshop on Mobility Management in the Networks of the Future World (MobiWorld) workshop at INFOCOM 2017 to be held in Atlanta, GA in early May.

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