We consider the problem of scheduling bursts of data in an optical network with an ultra-fast tunable laser and fixed receiver at each node.
Millimeter wave communications play a key role in the next generation of cellular networks.
With the evolution of microprocessor applications from simple controllers to multi-user/multi-device systems, and due to the asynchronous nature of their operating environments and real-time constr
The rapid increase in data traffic is making mobile networks highly congested.
Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is a new cellular technology introduced in 3GPP Release 13 for providing wide-area coverage for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Time-sensitive communications (TSC) in wireless networks is an emerging paradigm that gains research momentum as an enabler of the industrial Internet of Things.
We consider a queueing system with multi-type customers and flexible (multi-skilled) servers that work in parallel.
This paper describes a scheduling system that was built at the Cork Constraint Computation Centre in cooperation with Bell Labs Ireland.
We consider the following queueing system which arises as a model of a wireless link shared by multiple users. Multiple flows must be served by a "channel" (server).
This paper considers the multi-user scheduling algorithms for mixed streaming and best-effort service scenario over wideband frequency-selective and time varying channel in cellular network such as
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