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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have received considerable interest in recent years. These sensor nodes can gather information from the surrounding environment and transmit it to a designated location. Each sensor node in WSN typically has a battery with
Aan Nazmus Sakib+5 more
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N-Best Optimal Path Ant Routing Algorithm for State-Dependent N Best Quality of service Routes in IP Networks [PDF]
For over a decade researchers have been reporting the impact of self-similar long-range dependent network traffic. Long-range dependence (LRD) is of great significance in traffic engineering problems such as measurement, queuing strategy, buffer sizing and admission and congestion control.
Thiemo Voigt+9 more
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Dynamic stop pooling for flexible and sustainable ride sharing [PDF]
Ride sharing - the bundling of simultaneous trips of several people in one vehicle - may help to reduce the carbon footprint of human mobility. However, standard door-to-door ride sharing services trade reduced route length for increased user travel times and come with the burden of many stops and detours to pick up individual users.
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Improved Routing Algorithm in IoT Network by TOPSIS method.
Low energy utilization and reliability in packet transmission are factors that seriously affect the performance of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and Quality of Service (QoS) in general.
Rozhgar Kareem, Kayhan Z. Ghafoor
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An Experimental Investigation of Hyperbolic Routing with a Smart Forwarding Plane in NDN [PDF]
Routing in NDN networks must scale in terms of forwarding table size and routing protocol overhead. Hyperbolic routing (HR) presents a potential solution to address the routing scalability problem, because it does not use traditional forwarding tables or exchange routing updates upon changes in network topologies.
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An Adaptive Load Balancing to Provide Quality of Service [PDF]
In order to utilize network resources and provide a more reliable delivery of information, multipath routing algorithms are used with a higher priority than single path routing. But providing the quality of service (QoS) requirements while load balancing is done among multiple paths is still a challenge.
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This paper poses new challenges, especially when designing routing protocols to improve the quality of service (QoS) criteria and the lifetime of large-scale wireless sensor networks (LS-WSNs) and high sensor node density WSNs (HSND-WSN).
Rahma Gantassi+4 more
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Taming Travel Time Fluctuations through Adaptive Stop Pooling [PDF]
Ride sharing services combine trips of multiple users in the same vehicle and may provide more sustainable transport than private cars. As mobility demand varies during the day, the travel times experienced by passengers may substantially vary as well, making the service quality unreliable.
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An efficient ant based qos aware intelligent temporally ordered routing algorithm for manets [PDF]
A Mobile Ad hoc network (MANET) is a self configurable network connected by wireless links. This type of network is only suitable for temporary communication links as it is infrastructure-less and there is no centralised control. Providing QoS aware routing is a challenging task in this type of network due to dynamic topology and limited resources. The
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Adaptive Transit Design: Optimizing Fixed and Demand Responsive Multi-Modal Transportation via Continuous Approximation [PDF]
In most cities, transit consists solely of fixed-route transportation, whence the inherent limited Quality of Service for travellers in suburban areas and during off-peak periods. On the other hand, completely replacing fixed-route (FR) with demand-responsive (DR) transit would imply a huge operational cost.
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