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Licensed Shared Access (LSA) is a spectrum sharing mechanism where bandwidth is shared between a primary network, called incumbent, and a secondary mobile network.

Static Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) based on high capacity pencil-beam millimeter wave (mmWave) links offer an attractive solution for small cell backhauling in 5G networks.

In this paper, we provide guidelines for high throughput wireless multi-hop self-backhaul networks which at the same time retain fairness.

(PREVIOUS TITLE: Faster Algorithms for Computing Fair Simulations and Related Notions, and How tu Use Them for State Space Reductions) We give improved algorithms for computing several variants of

This paper deals with the comparison in terms of goodput and fairness of different scheduling options for fixed WiMAX networks.

Physical layer capture is one of the basic causes of throughput unfairness in IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs.

Recent studies on operational wireless LANs (WLANs) have shown that user load is often unevenly distributed among wireless access points (APs).

In a distributed multi-player game that uses dead-reckoning vectors to exchange movement information among players, there is inaccuracy in rendering the objects at the receiver due to network delay

Wireless spectrum being a valuable resource, a large number of both non-profit and for-profit users rely on its unlicensed parts, usually to provide some sort of local area wireless coverage.

Some false paths are caused by redundant stuck-at faults. Removal of those stuck-at faults automatically eliminates such false paths from the circuit.

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