This chapter introduces an embedded expert system for congestion and flow control of delay sensitive real-time traffic in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The expert system is based on the fuzzy set theory. It adjusts transceivers' traffic flow(s) for prevailing network conditions to achieve maximum throughput in required application dependent delay limits. In wireless networks delay and throughput are very much dependent on the packet size, packet transmission interval, and the node connection density. Therefore, the expert system on the destination node monitors congestion by measuring an average one-way delay and a change of one-way delay of the incoming traffic. Thereafter it adjusts packet size and transmission interval of the sou...
In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for IJCA Journal Submission. Congestion is the ...
Congestion control of video streaming over the Internet is necessary, as access to these telecommuni...
The traditional transmission control protocols are not so efficient for high speed computer networks...
The paper explores delay-based congestion and flow control and the offloading of real-time traffic f...
This paper introduces an embedded control system for cognitive flow management of delay sensitive re...
In this paper we explore delay based congestion and flow control and off-loading of real-time traffi...
This paper presents fuzzy set theory based cognitive control system for IEEE 802.11b WLANs (Wireless...
In this paper is considered optimal packet size definition for delay sensitive traffic in Wireless L...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays wireless networks are the most popular way of communication. For example, interne...
This paper introduces control systems, which regulate tranceivers' packet sizes for prevailing netwo...
This chapter introduces and compares control systems for Internet Protocol (IP) based traffic engine...
In this paper is considered optimal packet size definition for delay sensitive traffic in WLAN based...
This thesis presents two modern control methods to address the Internet traffic congestion control i...
The classical Internet of things routing and wireless sensor networks can provide more precise monit...
A generally held view is that the bulk of the data transmitted across packet switched networks in th...
In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for IJCA Journal Submission. Congestion is the ...
Congestion control of video streaming over the Internet is necessary, as access to these telecommuni...
The traditional transmission control protocols are not so efficient for high speed computer networks...
The paper explores delay-based congestion and flow control and the offloading of real-time traffic f...
This paper introduces an embedded control system for cognitive flow management of delay sensitive re...
In this paper we explore delay based congestion and flow control and off-loading of real-time traffi...
This paper presents fuzzy set theory based cognitive control system for IEEE 802.11b WLANs (Wireless...
In this paper is considered optimal packet size definition for delay sensitive traffic in Wireless L...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays wireless networks are the most popular way of communication. For example, interne...
This paper introduces control systems, which regulate tranceivers' packet sizes for prevailing netwo...
This chapter introduces and compares control systems for Internet Protocol (IP) based traffic engine...
In this paper is considered optimal packet size definition for delay sensitive traffic in WLAN based...
This thesis presents two modern control methods to address the Internet traffic congestion control i...
The classical Internet of things routing and wireless sensor networks can provide more precise monit...
A generally held view is that the bulk of the data transmitted across packet switched networks in th...
In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for IJCA Journal Submission. Congestion is the ...
Congestion control of video streaming over the Internet is necessary, as access to these telecommuni...
The traditional transmission control protocols are not so efficient for high speed computer networks...