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Manli Dai and Zhongyi Jiang
An improved slime mold algorithm (IMSMA) is presented in this paper for a multiprocessor multitask fair scheduling problem, which aims to reduce the average processing time. An initial population strategy based on Bernoulli mapping reverse learning is pr...
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Alaa Albtoush, Farizah Yunus, Khaled Almi?ani and Noor Maizura Mohamad Noor
Scientific workflows consist of numerous tasks subject to constraints on data dependency. Effective workflow scheduling is perpetually necessary to efficiently utilize the provided resources to minimize workflow execution cost and time (makespan). Accord...
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Eiman ElGhanam, Ibtihal Ahmed, Mohamed Hassan and Ahmed Osman
Dynamic wireless charging (DWC) is a promising technology to charge Electric Vehicles (EV) using on-road charging segments (CS), also known as DWC pads. In order to ensure effective utilization of this on-the-road charging service, communication and coor...
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Nada M. Elshennawy
Pág. pp. 22 - 34
Growing of time-sensitive applications such as streaming multimedia, voice over IP and online gaming required strongly support from mobile communication technology. So, the persistent need for wireless broadband technologies such as LTE-A is essential. L...
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Fenyu Jiang and Chris Phillips
As a result of their high mobility and reduced cost, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been found to be a promising tool in wireless networks. A UAV can perform the role of a base station as well as a mobile relay, connecting distant ground terminals....
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Gary Chang and Chung-Chieh Lee
Packet scheduling is key to quality of service (QoS) capabilities of broadband wired and wireless networks. In a heterogeneous traffic environment, a comprehensive QoS packet scheduler must strike a balance between flow fairness and access delay. Many ad...
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Jin Wang, Teck Yoong Chai and Wai-Choong Wong
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Chakchai So-In, Raj Jain and Abdel-Karim Al Tamimi
Deficit Round Robin (DRR) is a fair packet-based scheduling discipline commonly used in wired networks where link capacities do not change with time. However, in wireless networks, especially wireless broadband networks, i.e., IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX, ...
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Hosaagrahara, Madhusudan; Sethu, Harish
Pág. 462 - 475
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Doulamis, N.D.; Doulamis, A.D.; Varvarigos, E.A.; Varvarigou, T.A.
Pág. 1630 - 1648
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