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Generative Adversarial Networks For Visible To Infrared Video Conversion, Mohammad Shahab Uddin, Jiang Li, Chiman Kwan (Ed.)
Generative Adversarial Networks For Visible To Infrared Video Conversion, Mohammad Shahab Uddin, Jiang Li, Chiman Kwan (Ed.)
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
Deep learning models are data driven. For example, the most popular convolutional neural network (CNN) model used for image classification or object detection requires large labeled databases for training to achieve competitive performances. This requirement is not difficult to be satisfied in the visible domain since there are lots of labeled video and image databases available nowadays. However, given the less popularity of infrared (IR) camera, the availability of labeled infrared videos or image databases is limited. Therefore, training deep learning models in infrared domain is still challenging. In this chapter, we applied the pix2pix generative adversarial network (Pix2Pix GAN) …
Advances On Software Defined Wireless Networking, D. B. Rawat, M. Song, C. Xin
Advances On Software Defined Wireless Networking, D. B. Rawat, M. Song, C. Xin
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
Software defined wireless networking is regarded as an emerging technology to enhance spectrum efficiency and improve the overall network performance. In this paper, we summarise the special issue on recent advances in software defined wireless networking. Specifically, this special issue publishes following findings: i) a novel context aware medium access control scheme for multichannel buffer-aided cognitive networks to reduce the delay by exploiting the packets’ contexts; ii) a utility-based uplink scheduling algorithm that accommodates different performance metrics and adapts its decisions based on user-specified profiles by incorporating an intermediary layer between the MAC and network layer; iii) an opportunistic spectrum …
Dynamic Adaptation Of Joint Transmission Power And Contention Window In Vanet, Danda B. Rawat, Gongjun Yan, Dimitrie C. Popescu, Michele C. Weigle, Stephan Olariu
Dynamic Adaptation Of Joint Transmission Power And Contention Window In Vanet, Danda B. Rawat, Gongjun Yan, Dimitrie C. Popescu, Michele C. Weigle, Stephan Olariu
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
In this paper, we propose an algorithm for joint adaptation of transmission power and contention window to improve the performance of vehicular network in a cross layer approach. The high mobility of vehicles in vehicular communication results in the change in topology of the Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) dynamically, and the communication link between two vehicles might remain active only for short duration of time. In order for VANET to make a connection for long time and to mitigate adverse effects due to high and fixed transmission power, the proposed algorithm adapts transmission power dynamically based on estimated local traffic …