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In this paper, the Quality of Service (QoS) for a concrete network based in the prospective idea of the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is estimated. We use the well-known mathematical convolution for the segments of the network. This methodology is applied using the simple definition of efficiency per segment. The first segment assumes the communication between nanosensor and intra-body device,...
Once the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is already running, one important aspect that must be established is the estimation of parameters of the quality of service (QoS). From the view of the end-user, QoS should be high enough in order to guarantee an excellent applicability of the IoBNT, in particular when humans are part of the network and where efficient techniques of nanomedicine are foresen...
We present a model of Probability of Success Call Completion (PSCC) from a typical I/O procedure and computationally tested through Monte Carlo simulation with Gaussian profiles. Under the I/O view the input and transfer functions are prepared without to abandon the randomness nature of the phenomenology. Because kernels are required by the I/O formulation, we have assumed that the Dirac-Delta functions...
We model the collapse of the probability of success call completion (PSCC) as a direct consequence of the saturation of calls and network overloading in times of local emergence events. For this end, it is assumed that the PSCC contemplates up to three stages during the action of handoff by a mobile end user. Concretely, we incorporate additional probability functions as a logic response later a local...
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