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Advantages of application-based scheduling for indoor femtocells
(ACM, 2011)
This paper presents the necessity of application-based scheduling to maintain QoS requirements of all active applications in an indoor femtocell. A novel scheduler is proposed which takes into account the quality of service ...
Kuvvetlendir-ve-aktar tipi işbirlikli haberleşme sistemlerinde zaman senkronizasyonu
(IEEE, 2010)
The synchronization problem in wireless communication systems becomes more important especially in cooperative communication systems than it is for other diversity systems because all terminals in the cooperation use their ...
A software-defined networking approach for wireless systems
(2015-05)
The tremendous growth in wireless Internet use is showing no signs of slowing down. Existing cellular networks are starting to be insufficient in meeting this demand in part due to their inflexible and expensive equipment ...
Performance of multicarrier cooperative communication systems over underwater acoustic channels
(IET Communications, 2017)
Multicarrier transmission in the form of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is an efficient method to handle inter-symbol interference resulting from the frequency selectivity of the underwater acoustic (UWA) ...
Joint frequency allocation and power control for minimum downlink interference in femtocellular networks
(2013-01)
Due to the fact that the most of data services and more than half of calls are requested indoors, it has been dramatically important and even a must for cellular operators to provide more than adequate indoor coverage. ...
Minimizing peak load from information cascades: Social networks meet cellular networks
(IEEE, 2016-04)
Online social networks (OSNs) serve today as a platform for information dissemination. At the same time, mobile devices provide ubiquitous network access through the cellular infrastructure. In this paper, we develop ...
Diffusion-based approach to deploying wireless sensor networks
(Inderscience, 2010)
An important objective of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is to reliably sense data about the environment in which they are deployed. Reliability in WSNs has been widely studied in terms of providing reliable routing ...
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