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We revisit the problem of traffic signal control in urban traffic networks. Recent work in the literature has studied the use of scheduling algorithms from communication networks to traffic signal control with the aim of maximising the network throughput. However, these algorithms are unable to capture some of the network characteristics such as protocol constraints or penalties on the control actions,...
Today, Apache Cassandra, an highly scalable and available NoSql datastore, is largely used by enterprises of each size and for application areas that range from entertainment to big data analytics. Managed Cassandra service providers are emerging to hide the complexity of the installation, fine tuning and operation of Cassandra datacenters. As for all complex services, human assisted management of...
Disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) are groups of network assets connected with a suite of communication protocol technologies designed to mitigate the effects of link delay and disruption. Application of DTN protocols to diverse groups of network resources in multiple sub-networks results in an overlay network-of-networks with autonomous data routing capability. In space environments where delay...
Energy consumption in wireless communication system is rapidly increasing due to the growth in wireless multimedia access. Combating the adverse effects of excessive energy consumption demands for energy-aware system design called green communication, which has become the major focus of many researchers recently. In this paper, we propose user selection and power allocation schemes for a multi-user...
In this paper, we formulate an optimization problem for resource allocation and scheduling in orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) half-duplex decode-and-forward (DF) relay assisted networks. Our problem formulation takes into account artificial noise generation to combat a multiple antenna eavesdropper. The secrecy data rate, power, and sub-carrier allocation policies are optimized...
Multi-tier data centers have become a norm for hosting modern Internet applications because they provide a flexible, modular, scalable and high performance environment. However, these benefits come at a price of the economic dent incurred in powering and cooling these large hosting centers. Thus, energy efficiency has become a critical consideration in designing Internet data centers. In this paper,...
A framework for the joint design of wireless network and controllers is proposed. Multiple control systems are considered where the sensor measurements are transmitted to the controller over the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol. The essential issues of wireless networked control systems (NCSs) are investigated to provide an abstraction of the wireless network for a co-design approach. We first present an analytical...
Interference alignment is a new technique recently proposed in physical layer wireless communications research, which purposely align the interference among multiple users thus increase the efficiency of channel use. This paper proposes a new method to enhance throughput of multi-hop wireless networks by utilizing interference alignment at physical layer. At first, it takes a simple network with only...
Content-Addressable Storage (CAS) is a model of storage facility used for keeping immutable digital content records with peculiar advantages. This paper presents a prototype of CAS Area Network system compliant to the OSD (Object-based Storage Device) T-10 standard. The experimental results demonstrate the performance of the model is comparable to and better than that of regular storage systems. The...
The steadily growing deployment of resilience-critical Internet services is leading to an increasing number of Multi-Homed network sites. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL) are an inexpensive way to add a secondary Internet access connection. With the development of Multi-Path Transport Layer protocols - like Multipath TCP (MPTCP) and the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) furnished...
Cognitive Radio (CR) improves spectral efficiency by allowing unlicensed (secondary) users to concurrently operate with licensed (primary) users. The side-lobe interference from an OFDM-based secondary user (SU) causes unwanted interference to the primary user (PU) of the spectrum. While interference mitigation to the PU spectral band has received a lot of attention in recent literature, the novelty...
Optimization of hard fusion spectrum sensing using the k-out-of-N rule is considered. Two different setups are used to derive the optimal k. A throughput optimization setup is defined by minimizing the probability of false alarm subject to a probability of detection constraint representing the interference of a cognitive radio with the primary user, and an interference management setup is considered...
MIMO, OFDMA and cooperative relaying are the key technologies in future wireless communication systems. However, under the usage of these technologies, resource allocation becomes a more crucial and challenging task. In multi-user MIMO-OFDMA relay-enhanced cellular networks, we formulate the optimal instantaneous resource allocation problem including user group selection, path selection, power allocation,...
In this paper we consider a single cognitive radio seeking a transmission opportunity by sequentially sensing a number of statistically independent primary channels. We study the joint optimization of the time spent to sense a channel, the decision threshold to determine whether the channel is free or busy, together with the order with which the channels are sensed. The sensing time and decision threshold...
This paper considers the problem of uplink scheduling in wireless networks supporting successive interference cancellation (SIC) at the physical layer. By allowing concurrent interfering transmissions, SIC enables multi-packet reception at the receiver resulting in increased network throughput. Specifically, we consider maximum throughput scheduling and proportional fair scheduling problems and study...
In the last years, there has been an increasing interest in developing and testing Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for ad hoc networks based on optimal methods. The solutions already proposed in several works are generally hard to implement because they require extensive message passing among the nodes. Moreover, a relaxation for the optimal solution is generally needed to achieve an implementable...
1TCP is a popular transport layer protocol. The performance of TCP is known to be unsatisfactory in wireless network, due to high bit error rates or drop outs. Employing error correction at the transport layer can alleviate the problem to some extent. We make three contributions in this paper. First, we optimize the efficiency of repetitive codes. In particular, we propose a good estimate on throughput...
This paper presents a novel resource allocation procedure for OFDMA downlinks, which stems from an hybridization of the Harmony Search and the Differential Evolution heuristic algorithms. In this setup it is known that optimum subcarrier and power allocation is achieved through 1) assigning each subcarrier to the user with highest channel gain at the given frequency, and 2) a Water-Filling procedure...
In this paper, resource allocation and scheduling in an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) downlink network is studied. The considered problem is modeled as an optimization problem which takes into account a multiple antenna eavesdropper and artificial noise generation for secure communications. Power, secrecy data rate, and subcarrier allocation are optimized for maximization of...
Full-duplex relaying (FDR), i.e., simultaneous transmission and reception using the same frequency channel at a radio relay, can be used to achieve a spectral efficiency higher than that in the case of half-duplex relaying (HDR) if loop-back interference is well-managed. To achieve spectral efficiency that is higher than that achieved when using FDR and HDR separately, an optimal transmission-scheduling...
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