We work on an approach that uses annotated MSCs as main input to an automated tool chain that generates a system simulation model for signalling messages.
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is an emerging ecosystem, which aims at converging telecommunication and IT services, providing a cloud computing platform at the edge of the radio access network.
We consider quantum multicast networks in which quantum states generated by multiple sources have to be simultaneously delivered to multiple receivers.
We study the approximability of multidimensional generalizations of three classical packing problems: multiprocessor scheduling, bin packing, and the knapsack problem.
Currently available in-house communication channels have been identified as suitable for broadband data communication.
While existing research shows that feedback-based congestion control mechanisms are capable of providing better video quality and higher link utilization for rate-adaptive packet video, there has b
We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference network (WBAIN), both in the presence and absence of fading.
We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference network (WBAIN), both in the presence and absence of fading.
* This paper was presented at the Fourteenth Asilomar Conference on Circuits, Systems, and Computers (Pacific Grove, California, November 17-19, 1980).
An upper bound is established on the usefulness of noisy feedback for the interference channel (IC). The bound is based on the Hekstra-Willems dependence-balance arguments for two-way channels.