P. Dugenie

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2008

Number

6

Co-Authors

Modelling Mobile User Behaviour for Future Wireless Networks Using OPNET Modeller Modelling Mobile User Behaviour for Future Wireless Networks Using OPNET Modeller (2008)

D. R. Basgeet, P. Dugenie, A. Munro, D. Kaleshi, J. Irvine

This paper presents a new mathematical framework of a Scalable Mobility Model (SMM) to characterise user movement behaviour, which can be applied to a wide number of network scenarios ranging from...

SMM: Mathematical Framework of a Scalable Mobility Model (2008)

D. R. Basgeet, P. Dugenie, A. Munro, D. Kaleshi, J. Irvine

In this paper, we present a novel mathematical framework of a mobility model that can be applied to a large number of possible horizontal environments, ranging from local area networks (LANs) to wide...

Impact of mobility on aggregate traffic in mobile multimedia system (2002)

Basgeet, DR, Irvine, J, Munro, AT, Dugenie, P, Kaleshi, D, Lazaro, O

In the wireless context, the underlying user behaviour together with the unpredictability of the air interface will have a high impact on traffic (both in space and time) shaping the traffic over the...

SMMT - Scalable Mobility Modeling Tool (2002)

Basgeet, DR, Irvine, J, Munro, AT, Dugenie, P, Kaleshi, D

In this paper, we present a novel mobility model, called the Scalable Mobility Modeling Tool (SMMT), which is based around a scaleable algorithmic mobility model that can be applied to a large number...

Toward assessing subjective quality of service of conversational mobile multimedia applications delivered over the internet: a methodology study (2002)

Dugenie, P, Munro, AT, Barton, MH

Some recent publications have proposed methodologies to assess the performance of multimedia services in introducing subjective estimate of the end-to-end quality of various applications. As a...

Re-configurable radio systems and networks (2000)

Beach, MA, Pereira, J, Swain, RS, Munro, AT, MacLeod, JR, Dugenie, P

Re-configurable radio systems and networks is potentially the next major leap forward in mobile and wireless communications. The benefits of re-configurable radio techniques in handset design,...