Applications and Software Architectures
Emerging software technologies in middleware, applications and service’s infrastructures focus on support for lightweight distributed computing. Inclusive of things such as event and message passing services that span computers, content delivery networks, proxy servers and advanced caching technologies as well as service oriented software components and workflows. See select features below or use keywords to search the entire database of publications. Technical publications may also be viewed by technology area (see links, at right), with subscriptions available to specific Motorola RSS Feeds. Live RSS Feed
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  High Speed Communication for the Future (Area: Applications and Software Architectures; Type: Industry Whitepaper; Author: Dragan Boscovic)  
  April 2009  —  Before examining potential paths for high speed communication for the future, it is important to look where we were in the past and where we are now and attempt to predict our future bandwidth ...  
 
  Transmit Waveform Design and Parameter Estimation for the Experimental 8x8 System at 3.5 GHz (Area: Applications and Software Architectures; Type: Technical Report; Author: Timothy A. Thomas)  
  March 2008  —  A goal of the high fidelity channel measurement campaign is to be able to parameterize the channel by its constituent rays which are made up of time of arrivals (TOAs), Doppler frequencies (DFs), ...  
 
  The AIDE Nomadic Device Gateway Architecture and Protocols (Area: Applications and Software Architectures; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Bob Leivian)  
  December 2007  —  Today, people carry more and more gadgets (e.g. cell phone and iPod) and vehicles are equipped with many information/assistance systems (e.g. CD/DVD player and GPS navigator). These devices ...  
 
  An RTS-on-demand Mechanism to Overcome Self-interference in an 802.11 System (Area: Applications and Software Architectures; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Ye Chen)  
  November 2007  —  The IEEE 802.11 standard defines a Request to Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) mechanism to reduce the impact from self-interference such as hidden terminals. However, the usage of RTS/CTS is only based ...  
 
  Achievable Rates of Compress-and-Forward Cooperative Relaying on Gaussian Vector Channels (Area: Applications and Software Architectures; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Sebastien Simoens)  
  June 2007  —  The Compress-and-Forward (C&F) cooperative relaying strategy is known to outperform Decode-and-Forward (D&F) when the relay is close to the destination. In this paper, we derive achievable ...