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Scheduling for Heavy Traffic

2011
Previous chapters looked at SOAP performance through various optimisations, which included grouping messages (so to reduce the number of message) as well as smartly routing messages (so to reduce the routing path to destination). This chapter (as well as the next chapter) look at the performance of Web services on the server side.
Zahir Tari   +3 more
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Bus Scheduling Manual: Traffic Checking and Schedule Preparation

1947
This volume is viewed today as a classic reference on manual scheduling practices. It represents a comprehensive effort made over 30 years ago to pull together the state of the practice in this field, and many of those practices still remain valid today.
Rainville, Jr. Walter S.   +1 more
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The great expectations of smartphone traffic scheduling

2015 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC), 2015
Utilizing network traffic scheduling to improve the energy efficiency of smartphones has been studied extensively in the past few years. These studies usually take certain approaches and make some assumptions concerning traffic predictability, regardless of whether these assumptions hold or whether the approaches have been studied before. In this paper,
Ou, Zhonghong   +4 more
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VoIP Traffic Scheduling in WiMAX Networks

IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2008
Popularity of voice over IP (VoIP) applications such as Skype, Google Talk, and MSN Messenger along with emerging deployment of WiMAX networks is making VoIP over WiMAX an attractive market and a driving force for both carriers and equipment suppliers in capturing and spurring the next wave of telecommunications innovation, though challenges remain ...
Ehsan Haghani, Nirwan Ansari
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Transmission schedules to prevent traffic analysis

Proceedings of 9th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002
We propose scheduling strategies to determine transmission schedules that prevent traffic analysis and the creation of covert channels due to temporal variation in the transmission of packets. In addition to requiring the traffic matrix be neutral we require the transmission schedule be temporally neutral to eliminate that potential coved channel.
B.R. Venkatraman, R.E. Newman-Wolfe
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Opportunistic scheduling with spatial traffic shaping

2009 IEEE 20th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2009
Cognitive wireless networks benefit from context awareness which is integrated in decision making process in different layers. In this paper, we modify the MAC layer transmission permission probability, for elastic traffic users, in such a way to discourage the transmissions from/to the users at the border of the cell where transmissions cause ...
N. Milosevic   +3 more
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Scheduling Models for Short-Term Railway Traffic Optimisation

2008
In this paper we report on the results of a research project on train traffic control systems, supported by the European Commission. The results of the project include the development of new optimisation models and algorithms for traffic management, and a general architecture for train traffic control, capable of managing both fixed block and moving ...
Mascis A., Pacciarelli D., PRANZO, MARCO
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Survivable traffic grooming for scheduled demands

2008 5th International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks and Systems, 2008
There has been considerable research interest in the design of survivable grooming capable networks in recent years. For such networks, protection may take place at the lightpath level or at the connection level. The vast majority of the current work can be classified into one of two categories (i) static grooming, where the demands are allocated for ...
Arunita Jaekel, Ying Chen, Ataul Bari
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Air traffic controller scheduling

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2023
Jia Guo, Jonathan F. Bard
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Redundancy path implementation for schedule traffic

2018 International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT), 2018
When the network technology is developing rapidly, network traffic also increasing significantly. Due to the development of In-Vehicle-Network (IVN), a lot of application about audio and video has been implemented. It causes the high requirement to IVN. In this case, IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging standard has been published.
Tianye Tan, Sung-kwon Park
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