Resource Sharing for Efficiency in Traffic Systems By D. R. SMITH and W.
Relay enhanced networks are expected to fulfill the demanding coverage and capacity requirements in a cost-efficient way.
Physical resource sharing between wireless operators and service providers is necessary in order to support efficient, competitive, and innovative wireless communication markets.
In this paper, we present a novel sandboxing approach for serverless computing that uses resources more efficiently and improves startup latencies by an order of magnitude compared to the state-of-
In this paper, a framework for adaptive delivery of web images to small-screen devices has been presented.
H E N the input to a rectifier contains both signal and noise components, the resultant output is a complicated non-linear function of signal and noise.
Systems which obey purely dissipative equations of motion can exhibit behavior normally associated with inductive (i.e.inertial) response.
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Consider a circuit, shown in Fig. la, consisting of a resistance R shunted by a switch and condenser C. The circuit is driven by a Poisson shot noise current.
We consider the response time for jobs in a processor-sharing system with a Poisson arrival process and exponentially distributed required service time, i.e. an M/M/1 - PS queue.