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End to end delay bound analysis for location based routing in hybrid vehicular networks

End to end delay bound analysis for location based routing in hybrid vehicular networks

... the end-to-end delay requirements, communication range and the dissemination mode ...satisfy delay and capacity requirements due to a relatively large latency imposed by the ...

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A New Method for Load Balancing and QOS in On demand Protocols–In the MANET’s Perspective

A New Method for Load Balancing and QOS in On demand Protocols–In the MANET’s Perspective

... different delay bounds to achieve QoS require ...average end-to-end delay, (b) packet delivery fraction, and (c) normalized routing ...QoS requirements with an average ...

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Joint rate control and scheduling for providing bounded delay with high efficiency in multihop wireless networks

Joint rate control and scheduling for providing bounded delay with high efficiency in multihop wireless networks

... bandwidth requirements and average end-to-end delay constraints in multi-hop wireless networks, with focus on source rates and link data rates as the key resource allocation de- ...support ...

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An Optimal Traffic Distribution Method Supporting End-to-End Delay Bound

An Optimal Traffic Distribution Method Supporting End-to-End Delay Bound

... ments can be deployed in the network. Providing the QoS must be achieved by utilizing the least possible resources of the network such that the network can be optimized in terms of resource utilization [2]. Network ...

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Bandwidth Allocation for Video Streams Subject to an End-to-end Percentile Delay.

Bandwidth Allocation for Video Streams Subject to an End-to-end Percentile Delay.

... It is expected that video based communications will dominate the way we interact with each other. According to the second annual Visual Networking Index Forecast 2008-2013 [9] global Internet traffic will increase ...

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A Dynamic Traffic-Aware Routing Algorithm For Delay Differentiated Services in Wireless Sensor Networks

A Dynamic Traffic-Aware Routing Algorithm For Delay Differentiated Services in Wireless Sensor Networks

... decrease the end-to-end delay for delay- sensitive ones, even when the network is congested. We borrow the concept of potential field from the discipline of physics and design a novel ...

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Bandwidth Allocation under End-to-End Percentile Delay Bounds.

Bandwidth Allocation under End-to-End Percentile Delay Bounds.

... minimize end-to-end delay but it is resilient to some packet ...quality requirements and expectations from the ...bound end-to-end delay and ...under ...

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End-to-end Behavior of Delay Tolerant Networks with Message Ferries

End-to-end Behavior of Delay Tolerant Networks with Message Ferries

... weighted delay (EMD) which is the minimization of the net delay in the ...and delay are less as the traffic load between various nodes is shared by the various ...Thus delay in the route is ...

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End to End Delay based Comparison of Routing Protocols in Wireless Networks

End to End Delay based Comparison of Routing Protocols in Wireless Networks

... Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), WSNs have unique characteristics, for example, denser level of node deployment, higher unreliability of sensor nodes, and severe energy, computation, and storage constraints [3], which ...

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I/O MATCH (I/O MAT) AND BEHAVIORAL MATCH (BEH MAT) BASED SEMANTIC WEB SERVICE 
DISCOVERY

I/O MATCH (I/O MAT) AND BEHAVIORAL MATCH (BEH MAT) BASED SEMANTIC WEB SERVICE DISCOVERY

... QoS requirements which are different from usual WSN applications as the data packets must be delivered in time ...efficient delay aware routing protocol (EDARP) in order to enhance the QoS parameters and to ...

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Performance and Evolution of Routing Protocol DSR, AODV and AOMDV in MANET

Performance and Evolution of Routing Protocol DSR, AODV and AOMDV in MANET

... A mobile ad-hoc network or MANET is a collection of mobile nodes sharing a wireless channel without any centralized control or established communication backbone. They have no fixed routers with all nodes capable of ...

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Rebroadcasting Neighbour Coverage Routing Protocol in MANET using MAC layer Design

Rebroadcasting Neighbour Coverage Routing Protocol in MANET using MAC layer Design

... To improve the data delivery rate, MAC protocol has to be perfect among others; we use IEEE 802.11 which helps to transmit the data, where the 512 bytes per sec the CBR rating will be transmitted in MAC Layer. ...

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END TO END DELAY WITH MARKOVIAN QUEUING BASED OPTIMUM ROUTE ALLOCATION FOR MANETs

END TO END DELAY WITH MARKOVIAN QUEUING BASED OPTIMUM ROUTE ALLOCATION FOR MANETs

... To reduce the mean delay in network, Poisson point process was investigated in [9]. However, security aspects were not entrusted with. To provide security, a Secure Region-Based Geographic Routing Protocol was ...

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A Survey and Analysis on Scheduling Algorithms in IEEE 802  16e (WiMAX) Standard

A Survey and Analysis on Scheduling Algorithms in IEEE 802 16e (WiMAX) Standard

... average end-to- end delay for real-time packets increases at the beginning of the simulation time to its maximum value and then decreases to become almost ...average end-to-end ...

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Buffer aided relaying improves both throughput and end to end delay

Buffer aided relaying improves both throughput and end to end delay

... (and end-to-end delay) in its path to the ...(and end-to-end delay) before reaching the destination, as long as their arrival probability is less than ...

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END-TO-END DELAY MODELING WITH MARKOVIAN QUEUING BASED OPTIMUM ROUTE ALLOCATION FOR MANETs

END-TO-END DELAY MODELING WITH MARKOVIAN QUEUING BASED OPTIMUM ROUTE ALLOCATION FOR MANETs

... basic delay performance has been a critical research issue to support different applications with several quality of service (QoS) ...on End-to-End delay methoding with Multi Hop Routing using ...

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Buffer Constraint Based End-To- End Delay Modeling in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Buffer Constraint Based End-To- End Delay Modeling in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

... Each node in the MANET maintains n − 1 individual queues, one source queue for storing the packets that are locally generated at this node, and n − 2 parallel relay queues for storing packets of other flows. All these ...

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Minimize End To End Delay in Delay Tolerant Enabled Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Ferry Selection Approach

Minimize End To End Delay in Delay Tolerant Enabled Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Ferry Selection Approach

... The “FFRDV” (Routing in “VDTN” through Fastest Ferry Concept), proposed by Yu Danlei et al. [6], uses the idea of sending information (from one ferry vehicle to other ferry vehicle on highways) in applications which can ...

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End-to-End Delay Bounds for Variable Length Packet Transmissions under Flow Transformations

End-to-End Delay Bounds for Variable Length Packet Transmissions under Flow Transformations

... In this paper, we extended network calculus to model net- works with variable length packet flow transformations. The main contribution is the definition of a scaling element that works on the packet level (rather than the ...

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Improving TCP’s Qos using end-to-end delay based congestion control techniques

Improving TCP’s Qos using end-to-end delay based congestion control techniques

... amount of packet being drop.and TCP Route failures occure packets drop at the inter-mediate nodes, which will counted as congestion loss. In the case of congestion , TCP limit sender transmission rate to reduce load in ...

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