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Using network coding in wireless networks can increase throughput and reduce energy consumption. Recently there are many works focusing on how to utilize network coding to increase throughput, however there are few works considering the quality of service such as delay which is important to time critical applications. This paper focuses on network coding based broadcast scheduling problem in time...
With the ongoing development of new FPGA generations, the reconfiguration time decreases and therefore the benefit of runtime reconfiguration increases. In this paper, we describe how to use runtime reconfiguration to improve the efficiency of transmitting streaming data on a communication channel shared with real-time applications. This means, the bandwidth that the streaming data has available is...
This paper presents an algorithm that allows one to create a static schedule of the Profinet IO IRT communication, which is an industrial Ethernet protocol standardised in IEC 61158. This algorithm offers an alternative to the available commercial tool, providing comparable results regarding the resulting time schedule length. Furthermore, we extend the problem by useful time constraints providing...
In this paper, we describe a new methodology based on game theory for minimizing the average power of a circuit during scheduling and binding in behavioral synthesis. The problems are formulated as auction-based noncooperative finite games for which solutions are proposed based on the Nash equilibrium. In the scheduling algorithm, a first-price sealed-bid auction approach is used while, for the binding...
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