This paper studies the channel stability number, a combinatorial function that has been introduced for evaluating frequency allocation plans for hybrid cellular networks. We present several results concerning the approximability of this function in the case of complete graphs and analyze how different constraints influence its computational complexity
In cellular communication systems, an important problem is to allocate the communication resource (b...
Uykan, Zekeriya (Dogus Author) -- Full conference title: 2011 18th International Conference on Syste...
This paper presents an evolutionary approach (genetic algorithm) to allocate frequencies in the cell...
AbstractThis paper studies the channel stability number, a combinatorial function that has been intr...
This paper studies the channel stability number, a combinatorial function that has been introduced f...
We present a graph-theoretic model for the frequency assignment problem in Cellular Phone Networks: ...
AbstractIn the frequency assignment problem we are given a graph representing a wireless network and...
Communication technologies are developing rapidly and various frequencies are being used in daily li...
To avoid signal interference in mobile communication it is necessary that the frequencies used for c...
Due to the annual increase of cellular subscribers, there is a growing interest by the network opera...
To avoid signal interference in mobile communication it is necessary that the frequencies used for c...
Given a mobile telephone network, whose geographical coverage area is divided into cells, phone call...
The increase in demand for the radio spectrum over the last twenty or so years has been huge, largel...
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Abstract:- The day to day demand for mobile communication has been rapidly increasing in recent year...
In cellular communication systems, an important problem is to allocate the communication resource (b...
Uykan, Zekeriya (Dogus Author) -- Full conference title: 2011 18th International Conference on Syste...
This paper presents an evolutionary approach (genetic algorithm) to allocate frequencies in the cell...
AbstractThis paper studies the channel stability number, a combinatorial function that has been intr...
This paper studies the channel stability number, a combinatorial function that has been introduced f...
We present a graph-theoretic model for the frequency assignment problem in Cellular Phone Networks: ...
AbstractIn the frequency assignment problem we are given a graph representing a wireless network and...
Communication technologies are developing rapidly and various frequencies are being used in daily li...
To avoid signal interference in mobile communication it is necessary that the frequencies used for c...
Due to the annual increase of cellular subscribers, there is a growing interest by the network opera...
To avoid signal interference in mobile communication it is necessary that the frequencies used for c...
Given a mobile telephone network, whose geographical coverage area is divided into cells, phone call...
The increase in demand for the radio spectrum over the last twenty or so years has been huge, largel...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Abstract:- The day to day demand for mobile communication has been rapidly increasing in recent year...
In cellular communication systems, an important problem is to allocate the communication resource (b...
Uykan, Zekeriya (Dogus Author) -- Full conference title: 2011 18th International Conference on Syste...
This paper presents an evolutionary approach (genetic algorithm) to allocate frequencies in the cell...