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Smart optimisation of radio resource distribution techniques is crucial in improving the overall performance of Next-Generation Networks (NGNs). Since higher data rates, lower latency and increased fairness for users are the main goals, an efficient scheduling algorithm has to be used. In this paper an evaluation of the performance of an indoor network is realised using the Realistic Indoor Environment...
To provide an excellent Quality of Service (QoS) to indoor users is a main goal of next-generation networks (NGNs). Intelligent radio resource distribution techniques play an important role in improving the overall performance of NGNs. A key challenge is to achieve an optimal trade-off between data rates and fairness for cell-centre and cell-edge users. In this paper we compare several downlink Resource...
The recent enthusiasm in grid computing has given rise to a large amount of research on resource scheduling techniques. Most of the work on resource scheduling is aimed to minimize the total response time for a set of tasks. In this paper we propose a new scheduler that, using an expert system based in fuzzy logic, solves two kinds of problems: the execution of independent task and the execution of...
Recently many researches have been focused on heterogeneous cooperative wireless networks in both academy and industry. This paper gives a comprehensive study of resource scheduling techniques for next generation heterogeneous cooperative wireless networks. Specifically, we study the cooperative nodes selection, cooperative power allocation, cooperative scheduling algorithms and handover management...
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