AppLink Mobility Opportunity Budapest Conference and Startup Competition

MEDIANETS Lab was the co-organizer of the AppLink Mobility Opportunity Budapest Conference and Startup Competition, which hosted Scott Lyons (Head of Business & Partner Development, Connected Services, Ford) and Andreas Brockers (Smart Mobility team) together with other experts of the industry, international investors and business developers. We also had case studies from AdasWorks, Commsignia, and RECAR, roundtable discussion of experts about the future of mobility (dr. Vilmos Simon, the head of our lab participating in one of the roundtables), pre-arranged B2B meetings with investors and business developers.

Here you can check the video of the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eQ0fGtwXnk&feature=youtu.be

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New journal paper about our DNS64 implementation

We have analyzed the performance of our new DNS64 server implementation called MTD64 and it was found that MTD64 outperformed BIND five times by means of the served “AAAA” record request per second under conditions complying with the relevant Internet Draft (the requests were all different to eliminate the effect of caching and none of the requested domain names had “AAAA” records, thus the DNS64 implementations had to synthesize IPv4 embedded IPv6 addresses). For further details, please refer to our paper: Gábor Lencse, “Performance Analysis of MTD64, our Tiny Multi-Threaded DNS64 Server Implementation: Proof of Concept”, International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems, vol. 5, no 2, pp. 116-121, DOI: 10.11601/ijates.v5i2.166

Two new conference papers have been published at M3Apps 2016 Conference

Two new conference papers entitled “Analysis of mobility management solutions for mobile medical multimedia transmission in HetNet environments” and “A survey on multimedia Quality of Experience assessment approaches in mobile healthcare scenarios” have just been presented and published at EAI International Conference on Mobile Medical Multimedia Technologies, Applications and Services (M3Apps) Conference. For more information please visit the conference’s website!

New journal paper has been published: “Design, Implementation and Testing of a Tiny Multi-Threaded DNS64 Server”

The DNS64 and NAT64 IPv6 transition technologies enable IPv6-only clients to communicate with IPv4-only servers. MTD64 (Multi-Threaded DNS64) is a novel DNS64 implementation, designed to be able to utilize the computing power of the modern CPUs with high number of cores. Its design principles, implementation decisions and thorough functional testing are documented in our journal paper: Gábor Lencse, András Gábor Soós, “Design, Implementation and Testing of a Tiny Multi-Threaded DNS64 Server”, International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems, vol. 5. no. 2, pp. 68-78, DOI: 10.11601/ijates.v5i2.129

New journal paper has been published: “A network-assisted flow mobility architecture for optimized mobile medical multimedia transmission”

We published a new journal article entitled “A network-assisted flow mobility architecture for optimized mobile medical multimedia transmission” in cooperation with the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and the Mátyásföldi Klinika. Our paper has been accepted for publication in Springer’s Annals of Telecommunications Journal (the IF in 2014 was 0.7).

For more details, please check our paper on SpringerLink or in the Publications section of our website.

Conference paper published at ICCV 2015

Our conference paper has been published in the proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2015). In our paper, we presented a methodology for tracking pedestrians in an uncalibrated multi-view camera network. Using a set of color and infrared cameras, we proposed an algorithm that can accurately track pedestrians in a general scene configuration. In our experiments the common field of view of two neighboring cameras was about 30 %. The system improves upon existing methods in the following ways: (1) The system registers partially overlapping camera-views automatically and does not require any manual input, (2) The system reaches state-of-the-art performance even though the common field of view of any two cameras is low and successfully integrates optical and infrared cameras.

One can download the paper from the website of the conference.

 

New conference paper has been published: “Crowdsensing Solutions in Smart Cities: Introducing a Horizontal Architecture”

Our conference paper has been published in the proceedings of  the International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia (MoMM 2015). We introduce a path for transforming the current vertical solutions of today containing separated solutions in various domains into a horizontal, unified architecture and ecosystem, giving a way to novel technology and business opportunities. Paper was written in cooperation with Ericsson Research, Hungary.

One can find it at one of the following links: ResearchGate, Academia.edu or Google Scholar!