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On Mitigating Packet Reordering in FiWi Networks

2010
In an integrated fiber and wireless (FiWi) access network, multi-path routing may be applied in the wireless subnetwork to improve throughput. Due to different delays along multiple paths, packets may arrive out of order, which may cause TCP performance degradation.
Shiliang Li   +3 more
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P2P locality-aware Live IPTV over SDN based FiWi Network

2021 30th Wireless and Optical Communications Conference (WOCC), 2021
With the onset of Covid-19 pandemic, unprecedented changes have been observed in the network infrastructure. The demand for peer to peer live video streaming has increased significantly. Therefore, Internet service providers must adapt to these changes. One such way is to localize the intra traffic which can reduce the overwhelming bandwidth demand and
Razat Kharga   +2 more
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FiWi-Enhanced Vehicular Edge Computing Networks: Collaborative Task Offloading

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2019
Intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) equipped with onboard sensors, communication, and computation units, are expected to be the promising paradigm of future vehicles. With the development of ICVs, the conflict between resource-hungry ICV applications and resource-constrained ICVs becomes prominent, and mobile edge computing provides a promising ...
Hongzhi Guo, Jie Zhang, Jiajia Liu
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Survivability of a integrated fiber-wireless (FiWi) access networks

2014 International Conference on Issues and Challenges in Intelligent Computing Techniques (ICICT), 2014
In past few years there is a huge development in the field of FiWi technology due to continuously increase in the number of users of the internet. FiWi technology now a day's proving itself a main tool in the field of telecommunication by its own merits over the other existing technologies.
Uma Rathore Bhatt   +2 more
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Low Delay Routing Algorithm for FiWi Access Network

2018
Fiber wireless FiWi access network is an integration of two networks. The first part of network is called passive optical network (PON), used at backend. The second part of network, wireless mesh network (WMN) is used at front end. This combination facilitates high data rates, stability, and flexibility.
Raksha Upadhyay   +2 more
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Grouping by Cycle Length (GCL) for long-range FiWi networks

Optical Switching and Networking, 2016
The integration of wireless access networks with optical access networks in the so-called fiber-wireless (FiWi) networks has recently emerged as a promising strategy for providing flexible network services at relatively high transmission rates. FiWi network research to date has mainly focused on optical access networks with the normal reach (around ...
Yousef Dashti   +2 more
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Mobile Data Offloading in FiWi Enhanced LTE-A Heterogeneous Networks

Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, 2017
This paper proposes to empower capacity- and coverage-centric fiber-wireless (FiWi) enhanced 4G Long-Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) heterogeneous networks (HetNets) with computation- and storage-centric mobile cloud computing to cope with the unprecedented growth of mobile data traffic.
Bhaskar Prasad Rimal, Martin Maier
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Smart FiWi-HetNets: Recent progress and open challenges

2014 IEEE 5th International Conference on Photonics (ICP), 2014
FiWi access networks comprise conventional RoF networks, which are well suited for traditional cellular networks that rely on centralized control. However, the explosion of mobile data traffic has mandated the need for a new cellular architecture, which will demand high-capacity, low-latency backhaul links for the efficient coordination of transmission
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Big Data Acquisition Under Failures in FiWi Enhanced Smart Grid

IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2019
With the increasing of monitoring devices and advanced measurement infrastructures, smart grids (SGs) collect large amounts of data every moment, which gives rise to the SG big data. In order to fulfill diverse communication requirements of various energy-related data in SG, it is obviously impractical to rely on a single communication technology, and ...
Hongzhi Guo, Jiajia Liu, Lei Zhao
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