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A fuzzy approach for the network congestion problem [PDF]
In the recent years, the unpredictable growth of the Internet has moreover pointed out the congestion problem, one of the problems that historicallyha ve affected the network.
Di Fatta, Giuseppe +2 more
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This work is the second part of a large bibliographic review of active queue management algorithms of the Random Early Detection (RED) family, presented in the scientific press from 1993 to 2023.
Ivan S. Zaryadov +3 more
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When Benign Mimics Malignancy: Parapharyngeal Oncocytoma in a Patient With Marginal Zone Lymphoma
Chronological overview of clinical presentation, diagnostic procedures, and longitudinal PET imaging demonstrating evolving metabolic activity of a parapharyngeal oncocytoma depicting the patient's clinical journey diagnostic evaluation, pathological confirmation of parapharyngeal oncocytoma, and subsequent follow‐up demonstrating disease stability ...
Somaya Al Kiswani +7 more
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This work is the first part of a large bibliographic review of active queue management algorithms of the Random Early Detection (RED) family, presented in the scientific press from 1993 to 2023.
Ivan S. Zaryadov +3 more
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Reverse Engineering TCP/IP-like Networks using Delay-Sensitive Utility Functions [PDF]
TCP/IP can be interpreted as a distributed primal-dual algorithm to maximize aggregate utility over source rates. It has recently been shown that an equilibrium of TCP/IP, if it exists, maximizes the same delay-insensitive utility over both source ...
Low, Steven H., Pongsajapan, John
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Abstract This study aimed to elucidate the association between wildfire smoke exposure and healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in Samcheok (City), Gangwon Province, South Korea, focusing on a major wildfire that occurred on 6–9 May 2017. The relative risks (RRs) of healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in a direct‐exposure area ...
Min‐Taek Lee +8 more
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We perform a comprehensive analysis of packet losses occurring at an AQM buffer in which the packet deletion probability is relative to the size of the queue. Several characteristics of the loss process are derived: the number of deletions in an interval of length t, the temporary intensity of deletions at arbitrary time, the steady-state loss ratio ...
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Enhancing AQM to combat wireless losses [PDF]
In order to maintain a small, stable backlog at the router buffer, active queue management (AQM) algorithms drop packets probabilistically at the onset of congestion, leading to backoffs by Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) flows. However, wireless losses may be misinterpreted as congestive losses and induce spurious backoffs. In this paper, we raise
Lai, C, Leung, KC, Li, VOK
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This study investigated multiple non‐invasive tests (NIT) in a phase 2b study of patients with MASH and fibrosis treated with semaglutide. Findings revealed that semaglutide significantly improved NIT scores versus placebo from as early as 28 weeks. The results support the use of NITs to assess a treatment response to semaglutide.
Louise Maymann Nitze +8 more
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Analysis of AgRED Performance in LR-WPAN Dense Ad-Hoc Networks
IEEE defines the standard 802.15.4 for Low Data Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPAN) to be used with Internet of Things (IoT) sensor devices.
Syed Talib Abbas Jafri +3 more
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