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This paper proposes an advanced routing method in the purpose of increasing IoT routing device’s power-efficiency, which allows to centralize routing tables computing as well as to push loading, related to routing tables computation, towards the Cloud environment at all. We introduced a phased solution for the formulated task. Generally, next steps were performed: stated requirements for the system...
In this paper we propose a load balancing algorithm to increase the availability of network resources during peak local loads in wireless cellular networks. We simulate a network behavior in normal mode and with using the proposed method.
This paper relates to the problem statement of distribution of heterogeneous information and communication system capacity among multiple service flows. We consider the case study of multi-commodity flow problem in terms of utility functions maximization. This approach differs from previously known by separating the optimization problem into layers based on Bellman's Principle of Optimality. It simplifies...
The paper presents network processors architecture and services, describes the use of network processors in the devices of traffic processing and formation.
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