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Platooning over packet-dropping links

International Journal of Vehicle Autonomous Systems, 2011
Automated Highway Systems (AHSs) used for eliminating highway congestion in urban areas, require platooning of vehicles. Platooning usually involves communication channels among the vehicles in a platoon and as well as the platoons. One major challenge in the implementation of platoons is the packet dropouts in the communication channels, as they ...
S. Seshadhri, R. Ayyagari
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Protection against packet drop attack

2014 International Conference on Advances in Engineering & Technology Research (ICAETR - 2014), 2014
Routers in any infrastructure are most interesting part for any attacker because almost whole traffic flows through these and drastic activities can be done with routers. Packet drop attack is one of the attacks that happen on router by dropping out the data packets flowing.
Vishal Gupta, Deepak Sangroha
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Cycling Packet Dropping Mechanism for Assured Forwarding Packets in Internet

The KIPS Transactions:PartC, 2002
Cycling Packet Dropping mechanism we proposed in this paper adaptively drops packets, as predicting traffic pattern between each cycle. Therfore the proposed mechanism makes up for the drawback of RIO mechanism and minimizes errors being capable of predicting in Dynamic and Strict Packet Dropping mechanism. And we executed a simulation and analyzed the
Su-Yeon Kim, Hyeon-Guk Gang
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Packet Dropping Algorithms for Energy Savings

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2006
This paper investigates proactive packet dropping to achieve transmission energy savings. Such a scheme can be employed for applications which can tolerate a small fraction of packet losses. For a group of packets subject to a single transmission deadline, the optimal dropping scheme (vis-` a-vis total transmission energy) is derived.
Wanshi Chen   +2 more
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Packet drop reduction in horizontal handover

2011 World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies, 2011
Today's mobile communication networks support not just simple mobile voice and data services but also access to mobile Internet-based services with varying bandwidth and quality-of-service requirements. Step towards NGN leads to heterogeneity and complexity.
Bhavna Ambudkar, Ashwinikumar Dhande
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Distributed control over structured and packet‐dropping networks

International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, 2007
AbstractIn this paper we consider distributed control ofndynamic agents to optimize an overall system performance metric. Due to limited communication resources, there exist structured interconnections among the agents and the interest is placed on synthesizing a suitably distributed control law to provide a given performance level.
Jiang, Shengxiang   +2 more
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Event-based optimization with random packet dropping

Science China Information Sciences, 2020
Event-based optimization (EBO) provides a general framework for policy optimization in many discrete event dynamic systems where decision making is triggered by events that represent state transitions with common features. Because the number of events can be defined by the user and usually increases linearly with respect to the system scale, EBO has ...
Qing-Shan Jia   +2 more
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Optimized router to avoid packet drop function

2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Technologies and Management for Computing, Communication, Controls, Energy and Materials (ICSTM), 2017
In the rapid growth environment, internet plays a vital role in each and every one's life. As to reach high performance communication in the network, electronic devices are the most important element to forward multimedia messages from one place to another place.
J. Nalini   +2 more
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Enhancing application throughput by selective packet dropping

1999 IEEE International Conference on Communications (Cat. No. 99CH36311), 2003
Selective packet dropping policies have been used to reduce congestion and transmission of traffic that would inevitably be retransmitted in ATM networks. Common dropping policies proposed are drop-tail, partial packet discard (PPD), early packet discard (EPD) and their recent variations.
M.A. Labrador, S. Banerjee
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Optical packet add/drop multiplexers for packet ring networks

2008 34th European Conference on Optical Communication, 2008
The introduction of xPONs creates new needs in the upper network segments. The French National project, ECOFRAME, proposes a WDM metro network concept to offer optical transparency and packet granularity. This paper describes then the different technical directions adopted in this project and will give the more recent technical results.
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