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A marketplace for the sale of sensor data is analysed, where the data collected by a set of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are made available as a bundle to end customers through an intermediary bundling platform. The platform collects a flat fee from end customers and pays WSNs a price growing linearly with the sensing rate. The bundling platform sets both prices, while the other stakeholders act...
Contemporary wireless networks like Long Term Evolution (LTE) employ a technique called adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) to enhance the throughput of the users in the system. Applying AMC however causes the total cell capacity to vary over time as sessions are started and stopped and users move around. The varying cell capacity has an impact on the quality of service (QoS) experienced by the users...
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