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    Incremental service deployment using the hop-by-hop multicast routing protocol by Costa, L.H.M.K., Fdida, S., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    Published in IEEE/ACM transactions on networking (01-06-2006)
    “…IP multicast is facing a slow take-off although it has been a hotly debated topic for more than a decade. Many reasons are responsible for this status. Hence,…”
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    Journal Article
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    On the impact of user mobility on peer-to-peer video streaming by Moraes, Igor M., Campista, Miguel Elias M., Costa, Luis Henrique M.K., Duarte, Otto Carlos M.B., Duarte, Jairo L., Passos, Diego G., de Albuquerque, Celio Vinicius N., Rubinstein, Marcelo G.

    Published in IEEE wireless communications (01-12-2008)
    “…Wireless mesh networks are emerging as a promising solution for ubiquitous Internet access with mobility support. In such networks, user mobility may lead to…”
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    Mobile hop-by-hop multicast routing by Vida, Rolland, Costa, Luı́s Henrique M.K., Fdida, Serge

    “…This work focuses on mobility management in a multicast environment. Traditional solutions, based either on bi-directional tunneling or on remote subscription,…”
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    Measuring the capacity of in-car to in-car vehicular networks by Rubinstein, Marcelo Goncalves, Abdesslem, Fehmi Ben, De Amorim, Marcelo Dias, Cavalcanti, Savio Rodrigues, Santos Alves, Rafael Dos, Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Luis Henrique, Muniz Bandeira Duarte, Otto Carlos, Mitre Campista, Miguel Elias

    Published in IEEE communications magazine (01-11-2009)
    “…A particular class of vehicular networks is the one that includes off-the-shelf end-user equipment (e.g., laptops and PDAs) running from the interior of…”
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    Enabling the progressive multicast service deployment by Costa, L.H.M.K., Fdida, S., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…The IP multicast architecture was not widely deployed because multicast address allocation is difficult and there is no scalable solution to inter-domain…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    WPR: A Proactive Routing Protocol Tailored to Wireless Mesh Networks by Campista, M.E.M., Costa, L.H.M.K., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…This work proposes the wireless-mesh-network proactive routing (WPR) protocol for wireless mesh networks. Unlike current routing protocols, such as the…”
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    Privileging long-life packets in multihop wireless networks by Campista, M.E.M., Costa, L.H.M.K., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…The typical application of wireless mesh networks is Internet access. This application introduces a gateway, which becomes the preferred destination in the…”
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    Improving the Data Transmission Throughput over the Home Electrical Wiring by Campista, M.E.M., Costa, L.H.M.K., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…Powerline communications (PLC) are receiving special attention since they use an already available and ubiquitous infrastructure. The main standard for PLC…”
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    Increasing the throughput of the HomePNA MAC protocol by Amodei, A., Costa, L.H.M.K., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…The paper proposes a new mechanism to increase the HomePNA 2.0 MAC protocol throughput. First, we review the HomePNA (Home Phone-line Network Alliance) MAC…”
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    A scalable algorithm for link-state QoS-based routing with three metrics by Costa, L.H.M.K., Fdida, S., Duarte, O.C.M.B.

    “…Quality of service (QoS) based routing provides QoS guarantees to multimedia applications and an efficient utilization of the network resources. Nevertheless,…”
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