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Yves Adou, Ekaterina Markova and Yuliya Gaidamaka
The Network Slicing (NS) technology, recognized as one of the key enabling features of Fifth Generation (5G) wireless systems, provides very flexible ways to efficiently accommodate common physical infrastructures, e.g., Base Station (BS), multiple logic...
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Shu Fan
There are two main challenges in wireless multimedia sensors networks: energy constraints and providing DiffServ. In this paper, a joint flow control, routing, scheduling, and power control scheme based on a Lyapunov optimization framework is proposed to...
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Ð?ng Thanh Chuong,Ph?m Trung Ð?c DOI: 10.26459/hueuni-jtt.v127i2A.5099
Pág. 131 - 146
Optical Burst Switching networks are considered as an important candidate for future transport networks. Many analysis models of the OBS core node with FDLs have been proposed recently. Our paper proposes a novel retrial queueing model at OBS core node a...
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Jean-Michel Fourneau and Erol Gelenbe
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 receive service...
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Guido Gentile
Pág. 889 - 896
In this paper we present a new kind of dynamic assignment model for public transport, including transit and pedestrian networks, that is capable of representing single runs, whose schedule is possibly affected by congestion. To this end we avoid introduc...
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M. Altan Akdogan, Z. Pelin Bayindir, Cem Iyigun
Pág. 430 - 439
In this study, location analysis of emergency system vehicles is discussed using an approximate queueing model (AQM) on fully connected networks. We relax single vehicle restriction in each vehicle location which is commonly employed in the literature. O...
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M. Anil Yazici, Ayberk Kocatepe, Eren Erman Ozguven
Pág. 399 - 408
A vehicle traveling in an urban network exhibits a fluctuating speed profile, affected by signals, congestion and other factors. Therefore, it is very difficult to determine the volume, speed for multiple intersections without extensive instrumentation. ...
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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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Dimitris Bertsimas, David Gamarnik, and Alexander Anatoliy Rikun
Pág. 455 - 466
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Sunkyo Kim
Pág. 480 - 497
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