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... MIPP station with one extra component: MIPPToUSB. Besides that, there are no other changes in comparison to MIPP. Once the data frame is sent from one of the stations, the other stations recognize ... tohttp://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/authors/instructions/For information about other SpringerOpen publications go tohttp://www.springeropen.comEURASIP Journalon WirelessCommunications andNetworkingâ ... corresponding values of the vector modulator using the previously determined relationship and these new weights control the vector modulator. Integrating additional calibration options in the...
... backoff (conditionally on the event Si). We assume that13 both the packet size, defined as P (dimension: [bits]), and the transmission rate, denoted as R (dimension:[bits/s]), are constant, ... ofadditional nodes covered by a new transmission. For example: a transmission from the 1-st node of the firstTD will reach only one additional node (namely, the (n + 1)-th); a transmission from ... retransmissionfrom the i-th node. Since the per-hop delay is meaningful only if the i-th node decides to retransmit, it isof interest to study the statistical distribution of Diconditioned on Si....
... SLAAC ad-dress configuration time (¯Tconf), by simply consider-ing the two possible configuration situations: (i) thereis on average multi-hop connectivity between the un-configured vehicle ... configuration guidelines of the solution de-pending on the scenario where it is deployed and thetraffic conditions (Section 5). Finally, we concludethe paper by summarizing the main conclusions ofour ... solution, we performedthe following experiments. We evaluated the config-uration time¯Tconfunder different traffic conditionsand for different deployment configuration parame-ters. The traffic conditions...
... rate given a configuration. In fact, it will be the one which is associated to the highest conditional probability in the respective configuration column. Further information about the results ... 14 combinations of configurations and bit rate, conditional probabilities of the form Prkj[BRk|CFGj] can be calculated. These probabilities are then organised in conditional probability ... network [13]. The controller performs this task for different channels in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks based on the experimental measurements and the environmental conditions, and eventually...
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... International Image Processing Conference, pp. 185–188, 2006.[12] L. Lov´asz and A. Schrijver, “Cones of matrices and set-functions and 0-1 optimization,” SIAM Journalon Optimiza-tion, vol. ... egradation in performance.6. ConclusionIn this paper, the resource allocation for scalable videotransmission over OFDMA-based cognitive radio networks 8 EURASIP Journalon Wireless Communications ... relaxation. Linear programming techniques can beusedtosolvethisstrongerproblemformulation;however,the solutions may be nonintegral. In such cases, we proposea simple branching operation on only...