Ad Hoc Networks : 5th International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2013, Barcelona, Spain, October 2013, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Abdelhamid Mellouk, Jun Li, Paolo Bellavista |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2014.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (X, 229 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.6 |
Collana | Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering |
Soggetto topico |
Computer communication systems
Special purpose computers Application software Computer security Computer Communication Networks Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems Computer Applications Systems and Data Security |
ISBN | 3-319-04105-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | New Re-association Procedures for Reliable Handover in IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks -- Mobile Data Collector Assignment and Scheduling for Minimizing Data Delay in Partitioned Wireless Sensor Networks -- HRTS: a Hierarchical Reactive Time Synchronization protocol for wireless sensor networks -- The Agony of Choice: Analysis of Routing Protocols in Chain Mesh Networks -- Traffic Modeling and Performance Evaluation in Vehicle to Infrastructure 802.11p Network Social-aware Opportunistic Routing Protocol based on User’s Interactions and Interests -- Node Wake-Up via OVSF-Coded Bloom Filters in Wireless Sensor Networks -- To Eavesdrop or Jam, That is the Question Using Cluster Analysis to Detect Attackers in Vehicular Delay Tolerant Networks -- An Efficient and Secure ARP for Large-scale IEEE 802.11s-based Smart Grid Networks. |
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Advances in reinforcement learning / / edited by Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rijeka, Croatia : , : InTech, , [2011] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (484 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 006.3 |
Soggetto topico | Artificial intelligence |
ISBN | 953-51-5503-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910138265203321 |
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Bio-inspired routing protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks / / Salim Bitam, Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Autore | Bitam Salim |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : Wiley, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (127 pages) |
Disciplina | 388.3124 |
Collana | Focus series |
Soggetto topico |
Vehicular ad hoc networks (Computer networks)
Routing protocols (Computer network protocols) |
ISBN |
9781119004967 (electronic book)
1-119-00813-1 1-119-00496-9 1-119-00812-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover page; Half-Title page ; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Acronyms and Notations; 1: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; 1.1. VANET definition, characteristics and applications; 1.1.1. Definition of vehicular ad hoc network; 1.1.2. Characteristics of vehicular ad hoc networks; 1.1.2.1. Vehicle velocity; 1.1.2.2. VANET density; 1.1.2.3. Node heterogeneity; 1.1.2.4. Mobility model; 1.1.3. Applications of vehicular ad hoc networks; 1.1.3.1. Road safety applications; 1.1.3.2. Vehicular authority services; 1.1.3.3. Enhanced driving
1.1.3.4. Business and entertainment services1.2. VANET architectures; 1.2.1. Vehicular WLAN/cellular architecture; 1.2.2. Pure ad hoc architecture; 1.2.3. Hybrid architecture; 1.3. Mobility models; 1.3.1. Random-based mobility models; 1.3.1.1. Random waypoint mobility model; 1.3.1.2. Random walk mobility model; 1.3.1.3. Limitations of random-based mobility models; 1.3.2. Geographic map-based mobility models; 1.3.2.1. Manhattan grid mobility model; 1.3.2.2. City section mobility model; 1.3.2.3. Freeway mobility model; 1.3.2.4. Limitations of geographic map-based mobility models 1.3.3. Group-based mobility1.3.3.1. Reference point group mobility model; 1.3.3.2. Virtual track mobility model; 1.3.3.3. Limitations of group-based mobility model; 1.3.4. Prediction-based mobility models; 1.3.4.1. Gauss-Markov based mobility model; 1.3.4.2. Markov-History based mobility model; 1.3.4.3. Discussion of prediction-based mobility models; 1.3.5. Software-tools-based mobility models; 1.3.5.1. SUMO framework; 1.3.5.2. VanetMobiSim framework; 1.3.5.3. MOVE framework; 1.3.5.4. Discussion of software-tools-based mobility models; 1.4. VANET challenges and issues; 1.4.1. VANET routing 1.4.2. Vehicular network scalability1.4.3. Computational complexity in VANET networking; 1.4.4. Routing robustness and self-organization in vehicular networks; 1.4.5. Vehicular network security; 1.5. Bibliography; 2: Routing for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; 2.1. Basic concepts; 2.1.1. Single-hop versus multi-hop beaconing in VANETs; 2.1.1.1. Single-hop beaconing; 2.1.1.2. Multi-hop beaconing; 2.1.2. Routing classification of VANETs; 2.1.2.1. Topology-based routing; 2.1.2.1.1. Proactive routing; 2.1.2.1.2. Reactive routing; 2.1.2.1.3. Hybrid routing; 2.1.2.2. Geography-based routing 2.1.2.3. Cluster-based routing2.2. Quality-of-service of VANET routing; 2.2.1. Quality-of-service definition; 2.2.2. Quality-of-service criteria; 2.2.2.1. Average end-to-end delay (measured in milliseconds); 2.2.2.2. Average jitter (measured in milliseconds); 2.2.2.3. Average available bandwidth (measured in KB/s); 2.2.2.4. Packet delivery ratio; 2.2.2.5. Normalized overhead load; 2.3. VANET routing standards; 2.3.1. Dedicated short range communication; 2.3.2. Standards for wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE); 2.3.3. VANET standards related to routing layers 2.3.3.1. Controller area network (ISO 11898) |
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Bitam Salim | ||
London, England : , : Wiley, , [2014] | ||
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Bio-inspired routing protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks / / Salim Bitam, Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Autore | Bitam Salim |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : Wiley, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (127 pages) |
Disciplina | 388.3124 |
Collana | Focus series |
Soggetto topico |
Vehicular ad hoc networks (Computer networks)
Routing protocols (Computer network protocols) |
ISBN |
9781119004967 (electronic book)
1-119-00813-1 1-119-00496-9 1-119-00812-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover page; Half-Title page ; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Acronyms and Notations; 1: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; 1.1. VANET definition, characteristics and applications; 1.1.1. Definition of vehicular ad hoc network; 1.1.2. Characteristics of vehicular ad hoc networks; 1.1.2.1. Vehicle velocity; 1.1.2.2. VANET density; 1.1.2.3. Node heterogeneity; 1.1.2.4. Mobility model; 1.1.3. Applications of vehicular ad hoc networks; 1.1.3.1. Road safety applications; 1.1.3.2. Vehicular authority services; 1.1.3.3. Enhanced driving
1.1.3.4. Business and entertainment services1.2. VANET architectures; 1.2.1. Vehicular WLAN/cellular architecture; 1.2.2. Pure ad hoc architecture; 1.2.3. Hybrid architecture; 1.3. Mobility models; 1.3.1. Random-based mobility models; 1.3.1.1. Random waypoint mobility model; 1.3.1.2. Random walk mobility model; 1.3.1.3. Limitations of random-based mobility models; 1.3.2. Geographic map-based mobility models; 1.3.2.1. Manhattan grid mobility model; 1.3.2.2. City section mobility model; 1.3.2.3. Freeway mobility model; 1.3.2.4. Limitations of geographic map-based mobility models 1.3.3. Group-based mobility1.3.3.1. Reference point group mobility model; 1.3.3.2. Virtual track mobility model; 1.3.3.3. Limitations of group-based mobility model; 1.3.4. Prediction-based mobility models; 1.3.4.1. Gauss-Markov based mobility model; 1.3.4.2. Markov-History based mobility model; 1.3.4.3. Discussion of prediction-based mobility models; 1.3.5. Software-tools-based mobility models; 1.3.5.1. SUMO framework; 1.3.5.2. VanetMobiSim framework; 1.3.5.3. MOVE framework; 1.3.5.4. Discussion of software-tools-based mobility models; 1.4. VANET challenges and issues; 1.4.1. VANET routing 1.4.2. Vehicular network scalability1.4.3. Computational complexity in VANET networking; 1.4.4. Routing robustness and self-organization in vehicular networks; 1.4.5. Vehicular network security; 1.5. Bibliography; 2: Routing for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; 2.1. Basic concepts; 2.1.1. Single-hop versus multi-hop beaconing in VANETs; 2.1.1.1. Single-hop beaconing; 2.1.1.2. Multi-hop beaconing; 2.1.2. Routing classification of VANETs; 2.1.2.1. Topology-based routing; 2.1.2.1.1. Proactive routing; 2.1.2.1.2. Reactive routing; 2.1.2.1.3. Hybrid routing; 2.1.2.2. Geography-based routing 2.1.2.3. Cluster-based routing2.2. Quality-of-service of VANET routing; 2.2.1. Quality-of-service definition; 2.2.2. Quality-of-service criteria; 2.2.2.1. Average end-to-end delay (measured in milliseconds); 2.2.2.2. Average jitter (measured in milliseconds); 2.2.2.3. Average available bandwidth (measured in KB/s); 2.2.2.4. Packet delivery ratio; 2.2.2.5. Normalized overhead load; 2.3. VANET routing standards; 2.3.1. Dedicated short range communication; 2.3.2. Standards for wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE); 2.3.3. VANET standards related to routing layers 2.3.3.1. Controller area network (ISO 11898) |
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Bitam Salim | ||
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End-to-end quality of service engineering in next generation heterogeneous networks [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : ISTE |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (474 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
621.3821 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MelloukAbdelhamid |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Computer networks - Quality control
Internetworking (Telecommunication) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-16528-3
9786612165283 0-470-61147-2 0-470-39411-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
End-to-End Quality of Service Engineering in Next Generation Heterogenous Networks; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Challenges for End-to-End Quality of Service over Heterogenous Networks; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Research challenges in end-to-end QoS; 1.3. Contents; 1.3.1. Chapter 2: principles and mechanisms for Quality of Service in networks; 1.3.2. Chapter 3: different approaches to guarantee Quality of Service; 1.3.3. Chapter 4: Quality of Service-based adaptive routing approaches; 1.3.4. Chapter 5: optical networks: new challenges and paradigms for Quality of Service
1.3.5. Chapter 6: pushing Quality of Service across interdomain boundaries1.3.6. Chapter 7: Internet-based collaborative teleoperation: towards tailorable groupware for teleoperation; 1.3.7. Chapter 8: survivability-oriented Quality of Service in optical networks; 1.3.8. Chapter 9: MAC protocols for Quality of Service provisioning in mobile ad hoc networks; 1.3.9. Chapter 10: Quality of Service-based scheduling mechanisms in mobile networks; 1.3.10. Chapter 11: Quality of Service in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks; 1.3.11. Chapter 12: Quality of Service challenges in WiMAX networks 1.3.12. Chapter 13: Quality of Service support for MPLS-based wired-wireless domains1.3.13. Chapter 14: Quality of Service control in VoIP applications; 1.3.14. Chapter 15: towards collaborative teleoperation based on human scale networked mixed reality environments; 1.3.15. Chapter 16: Quality of Service driven context awareness using semantic sensors infrastructure; 1.3.16. Chapter 17: effect of transmission delay on haptic perception in shared virtual environments; 1.4. Conclusion; Chapter 2. Principles and Mechanisms for Quality of Service in Networks; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Concepts and definitions2.2.1. Definitions of QoS in a networking context; 2.2.2. End-to-end QoS; 2.2.3. Classes (levels) of service; 2.2.4. Differentiated classes of service; 2.3. QoS parameters and application classification; 2.3.1. QoS parameter types; 2.3.2. Application classification; 2.3.3. QoS parameter specification; 2.3.4. Traffic models; 2.3.5. Service level agreements; 2.4. Mechanisms and functions for QoS provisioning; 2.4.1. General issues; 2.4.2. QoS establishment; 2.4.3. Admission control; 2.4.4. QoS negotiation and renegotiation; 2.4.5. Resource management 2.4.6. QoS signaling protocols2.4.7. Routing; 2.4.8. Traffic control mechanisms; 2.4.9. QoS control, maintenance, monitoring; 2.4.10. QoS policy; 2.4.11. QoS mapping and translation; 2.5. Overview of IntServ, DiffServ and MPLS; 2.5.1. Integrated services architecture; 2.5.2. DiffServ architecture; 2.5.3. MPLS; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. References; Chapter 3. Different Approaches to Guarantee Quality of Service; 3.1. Introduction to QoS; 3.1.1. Different QoS requirements; 3.1.2. Organization of chapter; 3.2. Means of managing an end-to-end time constraint 3.2.1. Components of an end-to-end response time |
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End-to-end quality of service engineering in next generation heterogeneous networks [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : ISTE |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (474 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
621.3821 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MelloukAbdelhamid |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Computer networks - Quality control
Internetworking (Telecommunication) |
ISBN |
1-282-16528-3
9786612165283 0-470-61147-2 0-470-39411-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
End-to-End Quality of Service Engineering in Next Generation Heterogenous Networks; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Challenges for End-to-End Quality of Service over Heterogenous Networks; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Research challenges in end-to-end QoS; 1.3. Contents; 1.3.1. Chapter 2: principles and mechanisms for Quality of Service in networks; 1.3.2. Chapter 3: different approaches to guarantee Quality of Service; 1.3.3. Chapter 4: Quality of Service-based adaptive routing approaches; 1.3.4. Chapter 5: optical networks: new challenges and paradigms for Quality of Service
1.3.5. Chapter 6: pushing Quality of Service across interdomain boundaries1.3.6. Chapter 7: Internet-based collaborative teleoperation: towards tailorable groupware for teleoperation; 1.3.7. Chapter 8: survivability-oriented Quality of Service in optical networks; 1.3.8. Chapter 9: MAC protocols for Quality of Service provisioning in mobile ad hoc networks; 1.3.9. Chapter 10: Quality of Service-based scheduling mechanisms in mobile networks; 1.3.10. Chapter 11: Quality of Service in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks; 1.3.11. Chapter 12: Quality of Service challenges in WiMAX networks 1.3.12. Chapter 13: Quality of Service support for MPLS-based wired-wireless domains1.3.13. Chapter 14: Quality of Service control in VoIP applications; 1.3.14. Chapter 15: towards collaborative teleoperation based on human scale networked mixed reality environments; 1.3.15. Chapter 16: Quality of Service driven context awareness using semantic sensors infrastructure; 1.3.16. Chapter 17: effect of transmission delay on haptic perception in shared virtual environments; 1.4. Conclusion; Chapter 2. Principles and Mechanisms for Quality of Service in Networks; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Concepts and definitions2.2.1. Definitions of QoS in a networking context; 2.2.2. End-to-end QoS; 2.2.3. Classes (levels) of service; 2.2.4. Differentiated classes of service; 2.3. QoS parameters and application classification; 2.3.1. QoS parameter types; 2.3.2. Application classification; 2.3.3. QoS parameter specification; 2.3.4. Traffic models; 2.3.5. Service level agreements; 2.4. Mechanisms and functions for QoS provisioning; 2.4.1. General issues; 2.4.2. QoS establishment; 2.4.3. Admission control; 2.4.4. QoS negotiation and renegotiation; 2.4.5. Resource management 2.4.6. QoS signaling protocols2.4.7. Routing; 2.4.8. Traffic control mechanisms; 2.4.9. QoS control, maintenance, monitoring; 2.4.10. QoS policy; 2.4.11. QoS mapping and translation; 2.5. Overview of IntServ, DiffServ and MPLS; 2.5.1. Integrated services architecture; 2.5.2. DiffServ architecture; 2.5.3. MPLS; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. References; Chapter 3. Different Approaches to Guarantee Quality of Service; 3.1. Introduction to QoS; 3.1.1. Different QoS requirements; 3.1.2. Organization of chapter; 3.2. Means of managing an end-to-end time constraint 3.2.1. Components of an end-to-end response time |
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End-to-end quality of service engineering in next generation heterogeneous networks / / edited by Abdelhamid Mellouk |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : ISTE |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (474 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
621.3821 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MelloukAbdelhamid |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Computer networks - Quality control
Internetworking (Telecommunication) |
ISBN |
1-282-16528-3
9786612165283 0-470-61147-2 0-470-39411-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
End-to-End Quality of Service Engineering in Next Generation Heterogenous Networks; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Challenges for End-to-End Quality of Service over Heterogenous Networks; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Research challenges in end-to-end QoS; 1.3. Contents; 1.3.1. Chapter 2: principles and mechanisms for Quality of Service in networks; 1.3.2. Chapter 3: different approaches to guarantee Quality of Service; 1.3.3. Chapter 4: Quality of Service-based adaptive routing approaches; 1.3.4. Chapter 5: optical networks: new challenges and paradigms for Quality of Service
1.3.5. Chapter 6: pushing Quality of Service across interdomain boundaries1.3.6. Chapter 7: Internet-based collaborative teleoperation: towards tailorable groupware for teleoperation; 1.3.7. Chapter 8: survivability-oriented Quality of Service in optical networks; 1.3.8. Chapter 9: MAC protocols for Quality of Service provisioning in mobile ad hoc networks; 1.3.9. Chapter 10: Quality of Service-based scheduling mechanisms in mobile networks; 1.3.10. Chapter 11: Quality of Service in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks; 1.3.11. Chapter 12: Quality of Service challenges in WiMAX networks 1.3.12. Chapter 13: Quality of Service support for MPLS-based wired-wireless domains1.3.13. Chapter 14: Quality of Service control in VoIP applications; 1.3.14. Chapter 15: towards collaborative teleoperation based on human scale networked mixed reality environments; 1.3.15. Chapter 16: Quality of Service driven context awareness using semantic sensors infrastructure; 1.3.16. Chapter 17: effect of transmission delay on haptic perception in shared virtual environments; 1.4. Conclusion; Chapter 2. Principles and Mechanisms for Quality of Service in Networks; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Concepts and definitions2.2.1. Definitions of QoS in a networking context; 2.2.2. End-to-end QoS; 2.2.3. Classes (levels) of service; 2.2.4. Differentiated classes of service; 2.3. QoS parameters and application classification; 2.3.1. QoS parameter types; 2.3.2. Application classification; 2.3.3. QoS parameter specification; 2.3.4. Traffic models; 2.3.5. Service level agreements; 2.4. Mechanisms and functions for QoS provisioning; 2.4.1. General issues; 2.4.2. QoS establishment; 2.4.3. Admission control; 2.4.4. QoS negotiation and renegotiation; 2.4.5. Resource management 2.4.6. QoS signaling protocols2.4.7. Routing; 2.4.8. Traffic control mechanisms; 2.4.9. QoS control, maintenance, monitoring; 2.4.10. QoS policy; 2.4.11. QoS mapping and translation; 2.5. Overview of IntServ, DiffServ and MPLS; 2.5.1. Integrated services architecture; 2.5.2. DiffServ architecture; 2.5.3. MPLS; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. References; Chapter 3. Different Approaches to Guarantee Quality of Service; 3.1. Introduction to QoS; 3.1.1. Different QoS requirements; 3.1.2. Organization of chapter; 3.2. Means of managing an end-to-end time constraint 3.2.1. Components of an end-to-end response time |
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LTE-advanced DRX mechanism for power saving / / Scott A. Fowler, Abdelhamid Mellouk, Naomi Yamada |
Autore | Fowler Scott A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ : , : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (120 p.) |
Disciplina | 520 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
MelloukAbdelhamid
YamadaNaomi |
Collana | Focus networks and telecommunications series |
Soggetto topico | Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) |
ISBN |
1-118-76184-7
1-118-76201-0 1-118-76195-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Cover ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Chapter 1. Basic Theory""; ""1.1. LTE overview""; ""1.2. Scheduling in LTE""; ""1.2.1. Quality of Service parameters""; ""1.2.2. Channel quality indicator""; ""1.2.3. Buffer state and resource allocation history""; ""1.3. LTE Traffic measurements""
""1.3.1. Testing environment""1.3.2. VoIP preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.3. Video conversation preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.4. Post video and live video preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.5. Summary on the LTE Traffic measurements""; ""1.4. User equipment power saving in LTE"" ""1.4.1. DRX cycle""""1.5. Models for LTE Power Saving""; ""1.5.1. 3GPP power consumption model""; ""1.5.2. Characteristics of NokiaTM power consumption model""; ""1.6. Conclusion"; ""1.7. Bibliography""; ""Chapter 2. Analytical Semi-Markov Power-Saving Models"" ""2.1. Introduction of bursty packet data traffic""""2.2. Designing a simple Two-state DRX model using semi-Markov""; ""2.2.1. State 1 to state 1 and state 1 to state 2 ""2.2.2. Transition probability matrix""; ""2.2.3. How we obtain equation [2.4]"; ""2.2.4. Holding states"" ""2.2.5. State H1""""2.2.6. Sleep states H2""; ""2.2.7. DRX cycles in basic 3GPP LTE""; ""2.2.8. Wake-up delay ""; ""2.2.9. Power-saving factor (PS) ""2.2.10. Numerical results""; ""2.3. Three-state fixed model""; ""2.3.1. State 1 to state 1 and state 1 to state 2"" ""2.3.2. State 2 to state 1 and state 2 to state 3"" |
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Fowler Scott A | ||
Hoboken, NJ : , : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, , 2013 | ||
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LTE-advanced DRX mechanism for power saving / / Scott A. Fowler, Abdelhamid Mellouk, Naomi Yamada |
Autore | Fowler Scott A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ : , : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (120 p.) |
Disciplina | 520 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
MelloukAbdelhamid
YamadaNaomi |
Collana | Focus networks and telecommunications series |
Soggetto topico | Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) |
ISBN |
1-118-76184-7
1-118-76201-0 1-118-76195-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Cover ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Chapter 1. Basic Theory""; ""1.1. LTE overview""; ""1.2. Scheduling in LTE""; ""1.2.1. Quality of Service parameters""; ""1.2.2. Channel quality indicator""; ""1.2.3. Buffer state and resource allocation history""; ""1.3. LTE Traffic measurements""
""1.3.1. Testing environment""1.3.2. VoIP preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.3. Video conversation preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.4. Post video and live video preliminary capacity""; ""1.3.5. Summary on the LTE Traffic measurements""; ""1.4. User equipment power saving in LTE"" ""1.4.1. DRX cycle""""1.5. Models for LTE Power Saving""; ""1.5.1. 3GPP power consumption model""; ""1.5.2. Characteristics of NokiaTM power consumption model""; ""1.6. Conclusion"; ""1.7. Bibliography""; ""Chapter 2. Analytical Semi-Markov Power-Saving Models"" ""2.1. Introduction of bursty packet data traffic""""2.2. Designing a simple Two-state DRX model using semi-Markov""; ""2.2.1. State 1 to state 1 and state 1 to state 2 ""2.2.2. Transition probability matrix""; ""2.2.3. How we obtain equation [2.4]"; ""2.2.4. Holding states"" ""2.2.5. State H1""""2.2.6. Sleep states H2""; ""2.2.7. DRX cycles in basic 3GPP LTE""; ""2.2.8. Wake-up delay ""; ""2.2.9. Power-saving factor (PS) ""2.2.10. Numerical results""; ""2.3. Three-state fixed model""; ""2.3.1. State 1 to state 1 and state 1 to state 2"" ""2.3.2. State 2 to state 1 and state 2 to state 3"" |
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Fowler Scott A | ||
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Machine learning / / edited by Abdelhamid Mellouk, Abdennacer Chebira |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rijeka, Crotia : , : InTech, , [2009] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (432 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 006.31 |
Soggetto topico | Machine learning |
ISBN | 9789537619561 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910137845703321 |
Rijeka, Crotia : , : InTech, , [2009] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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