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In order to capture and maintain a representative share of the wireless communication market, effective ways to manage the scarce physical resources of cellular networks are fundamental for cellular network operators. In this context, this paper proposes an adaptive Radio Resource Allocation algorithm that targets the user satisfaction maximization in cellular networks with multiple services. The...
This paper proposes a new media access control (MAC) protocol for in-vehicle power line communications (PLC). Specifically, the proposed protocol is based on the HomePlug Green PHY (HomePlug GP) which is a modern PLC protocol standard for Smart Grid applications on the Home Area Network [1], however, it has been found that current HomePlug protocols would not cope with the strict timing requirements...
In-vehicle communication is becoming more important as the need to ensure reliable and efficient communications with the increasing number of x-by-wire applications. In order to well maintain in-vehicle communications, it is necessary to evolve protocols for managing communications and, in particular, for granting bus access for real-time applications. In this paper, we describe a demonstration of...
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