Scalability And Performance Analysis Of Wireless Networks And Information Centric Networks


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Scalability and Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks and Information-Centric Networks


Scalability and Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks and Information-Centric Networks

Author: Ali Dabirmoghaddam

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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The first part of this dissertation studies how the spatial diversity of social contacts affect the scalability of communication networks and identifies classes of social models that let computer networks properly scale. From this analysis, it is established that scalability is achieved under social models in which social contacts are statistically concentrated within a confined geographical region around each node. We shall recognize that the true distribution of social contacts in real networks does not generally meet this requirement, imposing a scalability gap on today's networks.

Scalability, Density, and Decision Making in Cognitive Wireless Networks


Scalability, Density, and Decision Making in Cognitive Wireless Networks

Author: Preston Marshall

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2013


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Learn to integrate information and decision theory to extend network density and scaling to unprecedented levels.

Wireless Networking for Moving Objects


Wireless Networking for Moving Objects

Author: Ivan Ganchev

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-08-25


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Wireless networks of moving objects have drawn significant attention recently. These types of networks consist of a number of autonomous or semi-autonomous wireless nodes/objects moving with diverse patterns and speeds while communicating via several radio interfaces simultaneously. To overcome current shortcomings, a number of research challenges have to be addressed in this area, ranging from initial conceptualization and modelling, to protocols and architectures engineering, and development of suitable tools, applications and services, and to the elaboration of realistic use-case scenarios by taking into account corresponding societal and economic aspects. By applying a systematic approach the objective of this book is to assess the state of the art and consolidate the main research results achieved in this area. It was prepared as the Final Publication of the COST Action IC0906 “Wireless Networking for Moving Objects (WiNeMO)”. The book contains 15 chapters and is a show-case of the main outcomes of the action in line with its scientific goals. The book will serve as a valuable reference for undergraduate students, post-graduate students, educators, faculty members, researchers, engineers, and research strategists working in this field.