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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...
Load-balancing and network optimization in SDN networks require efficient flow splitting during the path computation phase. The way flow splitting is typically implemented in switches is to map the output of an hash function computed on the headers of incoming flows to the content stored in a Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), a very efficient but scarce resource. Although a large TCAM budget...
Spectrum aggregation provides a promising approach to improve the network capacity for Cognitive Radio Ad-Hoc Networks (CRAHNs). Resource allocation for spectrum aggregation-based CRAHNs has become one of the main issues. In this paper, we propose a cross-layer optimization for CRAHNs with the spectrum aggregation. The main objective of our paper is to maximize the network throughput under the network...
This paper investigates dynamic spectrum resource utilization in dense stadium. The proposed scheme flexibly aggregates intra-site and inter-site resources for UEs taking into account various factors such as traffic demand, network load condition, channel quality. Extensive simulation results are presented to validate its performance. The results may shed some light on the design...
Current works on the joint routing and channel assignment (JRC) problem in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) assume that all links operate at the base rate. In other words, they do not consider the presence of multiple bit-rates. However, in multi-rate WMNs, the achievable throughput of a link operating at higher rates could be much less than its bit-rate when it has to contend with low-rate links. This...
Data-intensive applications frequently transfer large amounts of data over wide-area networks. The performance achieved in such settings can often be improved by routing data via intermediate nodes chosen to increase aggregate bandwidth. We explore the benefits of overlay network approaches by designing and implementing a service-oriented architecture that incorporates two key optimizations - multi-hop...
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