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Cooperation In Delay-Tolerant Networks With Wireless Energy Transfer: Performance Analysis And Optimization, Dusit Niyato, Ping Wang, Hwee-Pink Tan, Walid Saad, Dong In Kim Aug 2015

Cooperation In Delay-Tolerant Networks With Wireless Energy Transfer: Performance Analysis And Optimization, Dusit Niyato, Ping Wang, Hwee-Pink Tan, Walid Saad, Dong In Kim

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

We consider a delay-tolerant network (DTN) whose mobile nodes are assigned to collect packets from data sources and deliver them to a sink (i.e., a gateway). Each mobile node operates by using energy transferred wirelessly from the gateway. For such a network, two main issues are studied. First, when a mobile node is at the data source, this node must decide on whether to accept the packet received from the data source or not. In contrast, whenever a mobile node is at the gateway, it has to decide on whether to transmit the packets collected from the data sources or …


Improving Public Transit Accessibility For Blind Riders By Crowdsourcing Bus Stop Landmark Locations With Google Street View: An Extended Analysis, Kotaro Hara, Shiri Azenkot, Megan Campbell, Cynthia L. Bennett, Vicki Le, Sean Pannella, Robert Moore, Kelly Minckler, Rochelle H. Ng, Jon E. Froehlich Mar 2015

Improving Public Transit Accessibility For Blind Riders By Crowdsourcing Bus Stop Landmark Locations With Google Street View: An Extended Analysis, Kotaro Hara, Shiri Azenkot, Megan Campbell, Cynthia L. Bennett, Vicki Le, Sean Pannella, Robert Moore, Kelly Minckler, Rochelle H. Ng, Jon E. Froehlich

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Low-vision and blind bus riders often rely on known physical landmarks to help locate and verify bus stoplocations (e.g., by searching for an expected shelter, bench, or newspaper bin). However, there are currentlyfew, if any, methods to determine this information a priori via computational tools or services. In thisarticle, we introduce and evaluate a new scalable method for collecting bus stop location and landmarkdescriptions by combining online crowdsourcing and Google Street View (GSV). We conduct and report onthree studies: (i) a formative interview study of 18 people with visual impairments to inform the designof our crowdsourcing tool, (ii) a comparative …