Channel Aggregation and Fragmentation for Traffic Flows. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Channel Aggregation and Fragmentation for Traffic Flows. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Channel Aggregation and Fragmentation for Traffic Flows
- Further Information:
- Note: Lei Jiao.
- Other Names:
- Jiao, Lei
- Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Channel Aggregation and Related Concepts; 1.2 Channel Fragmentation Together with Channel Aggregation; 1.3 Channel Access Schemes with Channel Aggregation and Fragmentation; 1.3.1 Communication Standards Applying CA and CF; 1.3.2 MAC Protocols in Research Articles EmployingCA and CF; 1.4 Mathematical Analyses for CA and CF in CRNs; 1.4.1 Resource Allocation in CRNs with CA and CF; 1.4.2 MC Analysis for CRNs with CA and CF; 1.5 The Main Goal and the Organization of the Book 3.2.4 Capacity Upper Bound of Elastic Traffic Flows3.2.4.1 Capacity Upper Bound of EFAFS(W, V); 3.2.4.2 Capacity Upper Bound in General; 3.2.5 The Equivalence of EFAFS(W, V) and Dy(W, V); 3.2.6 System with a Finite Number of Users; 3.3 Discussions and Summary; References; 4 Markov Chain Analysis of CA and CF with Multiple Types of Users; 4.1 Analytical Models Based on CTMCs for CRNs; 4.1.1 System Configurations and Access Strategies; 4.1.2 The Precise Model for EFAFS with Elastic Flows; 4.1.3 The Model of EFAFS in the QSR for Elastic Flows; 4.1.4 Capacity Upper Bound in the QSR for Elastic Flows 4.1.5 Models for Real-Time Flows4.1.6 Numerical Results; 4.2 Simulations and System Performance with Various Measurement-Based Distributions; 4.2.1 Simulation Procedure; 4.2.2 System Performance with Various Measurement-Based Distributions; 4.3 Discussions and Summary; References; 5 Test-Bed Evaluation ofIntro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Channel Aggregation and Related Concepts; 1.2 Channel Fragmentation Together with Channel Aggregation; 1.3 Channel Access Schemes with Channel Aggregation and Fragmentation; 1.3.1 Communication Standards Applying CA and CF; 1.3.2 MAC Protocols in Research Articles EmployingCA and CF; 1.4 Mathematical Analyses for CA and CF in CRNs; 1.4.1 Resource Allocation in CRNs with CA and CF; 1.4.2 MC Analysis for CRNs with CA and CF; 1.5 The Main Goal and the Organization of the Book 3.2.4 Capacity Upper Bound of Elastic Traffic Flows3.2.4.1 Capacity Upper Bound of EFAFS(W, V); 3.2.4.2 Capacity Upper Bound in General; 3.2.5 The Equivalence of EFAFS(W, V) and Dy(W, V); 3.2.6 System with a Finite Number of Users; 3.3 Discussions and Summary; References; 4 Markov Chain Analysis of CA and CF with Multiple Types of Users; 4.1 Analytical Models Based on CTMCs for CRNs; 4.1.1 System Configurations and Access Strategies; 4.1.2 The Precise Model for EFAFS with Elastic Flows; 4.1.3 The Model of EFAFS in the QSR for Elastic Flows; 4.1.4 Capacity Upper Bound in the QSR for Elastic Flows 4.1.5 Models for Real-Time Flows4.1.6 Numerical Results; 4.2 Simulations and System Performance with Various Measurement-Based Distributions; 4.2.1 Simulation Procedure; 4.2.2 System Performance with Various Measurement-Based Distributions; 4.3 Discussions and Summary; References; 5 Test-Bed Evaluation of CA and CF via a Software Defined Radio; 5.1 The Communication Scenario and the Access Strategies; 5.2 System Design; 5.2.1 Test-Bed Setup; 5.2.2 Performance Metrics; 5.3 Measurement Results; 5.3.1 Numerical Configurations of the Test-Bed; 5.3.2 Numerical Results; 5.4 Discussions and Summary … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (104 pages)
- Subjects:
- 384.5
Traffic flow -- Mathematical models
Traffic flow -- Mathematical models
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030330804
- Related ISBNs:
- 303033080X
9783030330798 - Notes:
- Note: References2 Markov Chain and Stationary Distribution; 2.1 Basic Concept of MC; 2.2 Introduction to DTMC; 2.3 Introduction to CTMC; References; 3 Markov Chain Analysis of CA and CF with a Single Type of Users; 3.1 Flow Types and System Configurations; 3.1.1 Real-Time and Elastic Traffic Flows; 3.1.2 System Configuration and Basic Assumptions; 3.2 Analytical Models Based on CTMC; 3.2.1 System Model without CA and CF; 3.2.2 System Model with CA and CF; 3.2.2.1 Models for Elastic Flows; 3.2.2.2 Models for Real-Time Flows; 3.2.3 Numerical Results
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