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The employment of an appropriate Bandwidth Management Scheme (BMS) is needed in wireless networking, given that the main desire of end-users is to take advantage of satisfactory services, in terms of Quality of Service (QoS), especially when a particular charge is paid to meet the requirement....
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The emergence of advanced broadband wireless access technologies has significantly increased choices, putting pressures on network operators to obtain the necessary information on which to base their investment decisions. This research focuses on the technological and economical assessments of...
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The paper gives an introduction and description of industrial communication types. It reviews the newest results of the RFID based identification. It describes the main problems of interaction of RFID systems and different wireless industrial communication systems with measurement results. The...
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We present a model of competition on prices between two telecommunication service providers sharing an access resource, which can for example be the same WiFi spectrum. We obtain a two-level game corresponding to two time scales of decisions: at the smallest time scale, users play an association...
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In this paper we consider a wireless network consisting of various nodes, where transmissions are regulated by the slotted ALOHA protocol. Nodes using the protocol behave autonomously, and decide at random whether to transmit in a particular time slot. Simultaneous transmissions by multiple...
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This paper presents Halos Networks as a competitive architectural paradigm for developing future Internet of-with Things. A Halos Network is like a wireless network spontaneously emerging through the interactions of distributed resources embedding wireless communication capabilities. Halos...
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In the paper Li et al. [A robust branch-and-cut approach for the minimum-energy symmetric network connectivity problem. Omega 2012;40:210–7] it is claimed that a theoretical result appeared in Montemanni and Gambardella [Exact algorithms for the minimum power symmetric connectivity problem in...
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The Minimum Power Multicast Problem arises in wireless sensor networks and consists in assigning a transmission power to each node of a network in such a way that the total power consumption over the network is minimized, while a source node is connected to a set of destination nodes, toward...
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Sensors form an effective wireless network for the surveillance of a region. Ensuring coverage is an important issue in wireless sensor network design. This paper focuses on an application where sensors are used to detect intruders. The defender wants to determine the best locations of the...
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In this paper we consider a wireless network consisting of various nodes, where transmissions are regulated by the slotted ALOHA protocol. Nodes using the protocol behave autonomously, and decide at random whether to transmit in a particular time slot. Simultaneous transmissions by multiple...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999927