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Modeling of a controlled retransmission scheme for loss recovery in optical burst switching networks
Abstract Retransmission in optical burst switching networks is a solution to recover data loss by retransmitting the dropped burst. The ingress node temporarily stores a copy of the complete burst and sends it each time it receives a retransmission request from the core node.
Phuoc Dat Duong +3 more
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Endocrinology and immunology of acne: Two sides of the same coin
Abstract Current experimental research on acne pathophysiology has revealed a more complicated background than the classically reported four‐factor aetiology. Cells of the pilosebaceous unit, which represent the template for the development of acne lesions, seem to be parallelly affected by endocrinological/metabolic factors as well as inflammatory ...
Christos C. Zouboulis
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Bilevel Programming and Applications
A great amount of new applied problems in the area of energy networks has recently arisen that can be efficiently solved only as mixed‐integer bilevel programs. Among them are the natural gas cash‐out problem, the deregulated electricity market equilibrium problem, biofuel problems, a problem of designing coupled energy carrier networks, and so forth ...
Vyacheslav V. Kalashnikov +5 more
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BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Canadian Thoracic Society (CTS) published a Consensus Summary for the diagnosis and management of asthma in children six years of age and older, and adults, including an updated Asthma Management Continuum. The CTS Asthma Clinical Assembly subsequently began a formal clinical practice guideline update process, focusing, in this
M Diane Lougheed +10 more
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A NOVEL HYBRID SCHEME FOR CONTENTION MINIMIZATION IN OPTICAL BURST SWITCHED NETWORK [PDF]
In Optical Burst Switched (OBS) Networks, data is transported in a bufferless network and hence there is fair amount of possibility of contention among the data bursts. This occurs when multiple bursts contend for the same link.
Dilip H. Patel +2 more
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Reactive and proactive routing in labelled optical burst switching networks [PDF]
Optical burst switching architectures without buffering capabilities are sensitive to burst congestion. The existence of a few highly congested links may seriously aggravate the network throughput. Proper network routing may help in congestion reduction.
Careglio, Davide +2 more
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GMPLS-OBS interoperability and routing acalability in internet [PDF]
The popularization of Internet has turned the telecom world upside down over the last two decades. Network operators, vendors and service providers are being challenged to adapt themselves to Internet requirements in a way to properly serve the huge ...
Mendoça Pedroso, Pedro Miguel
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Non-linear optimization for multi-path source routing in OBS networks [PDF]
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) architectures without buffering capabilities are sensitive to burst losses. A proper routing strategy may help to reduce such congestion.
Careglio, Davide +4 more
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PI-OBS: a Parallel Iterative Optical Burst Scheduler for OBS networks [PDF]
This paper presents the PI-OBS algorithm, a parallel-iterative scheduler for OBS nodes. Conventional schemes are greedy in the sense that they process headers one by one.
Cerroni, Walter +4 more
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Abstract A high‐resolution seismic velocity model for both P and S waves is essential for the San Francisco Bay (SFB) region to accurately simulate earthquake ground motions and assess seismic hazards in this high‐risk region. We present new three‐dimensional P‐wave and S‐wave velocity (Vp and Vs) models of the SFB region developed using joint ...
Hao Guo +4 more
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