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Jean-Michel Fourneau and Erol Gelenbe
Abstract: Queueing networks are used to model the performance of the Internet, of manufacturing and job-shop systems, supply chains, and other networked systems in transportation or emergency management. Composed of service stations where customers recei...
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Erol Gelenbe and Fang-Jing Wu
Cyber-physical systems that include human beings and vehicles in a built environment, such as a building or a city, together with sensor networks and decision support systems have attracted much attention. In emergencies, which also include mobile search...
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Georgia Sakellari, Christina Morfopoulou and Erol Gelenbe
Energy saving in networks has traditionally focussed on reducing battery consumption through smart wireless network design. Recently, researchers have turned their attention to the energy cost and carbon emissions of the backbone network that both fixed ...
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Erol Gelenbe and Ricardo Lent
An attractive advantage of mobile networks is that their users can gain easy access to different services. In some cases, equivalent services could be fulfilled by different providers, which brings the question of how to rationally select the best provid...
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Antoine Desmet and Erol Gelenbe
Cyber-Physical-Human Systems (CPHS) combine sensing, communication and control to obtain desirable outcomes in physical environments for human beings, such as buildings or vehicles. A particularly important application area is emergency management. While...
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Gelenbe, E. Hussain, K. F.
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Gelenbe, E; Seref, E; Xu, Z
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Gelenbe, E; Habib, I W; Palazzo, S; Douligeris, C
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Cramer, C E; Gelenbe, E
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Gelenbe E. Kocak T.
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