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Random Instantly Decodable Network Coding for Packet Loss Recovery in Wireless Broadcast of Real-time Multimedia
DownloadSpring 2020
Real-time multimedia streaming (e.g. live video streaming) has become an essential part of our day to day life. In many scenarios, we need to wirelessly broadcast real-time media to many users. These scenarios include broadcast of a sports event at a stadium to all the fans present, broadcast of...
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Fall 2021
The purpose of this dissertation is to generate better solutions for the existing problems in the wireless communications and navigation systems by designing antennas with special characteristics such as circular polarization (CP), tilted beam, transparency, high gain, front to back ratio (FBR)...