Time division multiple access (TDMA) is the medium access control strategy of choice for multihop networks with deterministic delay guarantee requirements. As such, many Internet of Things applications use protocols based on time division multiple access. Optimal slot assignment in such networks is NP-hard when there are strict deadline requirements and is generally done using heuristics that give suboptimal transmission schedules in linear time. However, existing heuristics make a scheduling decision at each time slot based on the same criterion without considering its effect on subsequent network states or scheduling actions. Here, we first identify a set of node features that capture the information necessary for network state representa...
I investigate data prioritization and scheduling problems on the Internet of Things (IOT) networks t...
In Radio Packet Network (RPN), unconstrained transmission may lead to collision of two or more pac...
An important problem for the Internet is how to provide a guaranteed quality of service to users, in...
Time division multiple access (TDMA) is the medium access control strategy of choice for multihop ne...
Time Division Multiple Access-based Medium Access Control protocols tend to be the choice for wirele...
International audienceThis paper considers the Multiple Access problem where N Internet of Things (I...
Current and future wireless standards use TDMA to provide guaranteed Quality-of-Service (QoS) in the...
In this thesis, we address the time slot scheduling problem that arises while utilizing time divisio...
We consider a science network that runs applications requiring data transfers to be completed within...
One of the major problems in wireless multihop networks is the scheduling of transmissions in a fair...
This paper studies the packet scheduling problem in Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) networks. The ke...
Algorithms for scheduling TDMA transmissions in multi-hop networks usually determine the smallest le...
Abstract—This paper presents a distributed implementation of RAND, a randomized time slot scheduling...
Abstract: An important problem for the WiMAX networks is how to provide a guaranteed quality of serv...
The time division multiple access (TDMA) based channel access mechanisms perform better than the con...
I investigate data prioritization and scheduling problems on the Internet of Things (IOT) networks t...
In Radio Packet Network (RPN), unconstrained transmission may lead to collision of two or more pac...
An important problem for the Internet is how to provide a guaranteed quality of service to users, in...
Time division multiple access (TDMA) is the medium access control strategy of choice for multihop ne...
Time Division Multiple Access-based Medium Access Control protocols tend to be the choice for wirele...
International audienceThis paper considers the Multiple Access problem where N Internet of Things (I...
Current and future wireless standards use TDMA to provide guaranteed Quality-of-Service (QoS) in the...
In this thesis, we address the time slot scheduling problem that arises while utilizing time divisio...
We consider a science network that runs applications requiring data transfers to be completed within...
One of the major problems in wireless multihop networks is the scheduling of transmissions in a fair...
This paper studies the packet scheduling problem in Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) networks. The ke...
Algorithms for scheduling TDMA transmissions in multi-hop networks usually determine the smallest le...
Abstract—This paper presents a distributed implementation of RAND, a randomized time slot scheduling...
Abstract: An important problem for the WiMAX networks is how to provide a guaranteed quality of serv...
The time division multiple access (TDMA) based channel access mechanisms perform better than the con...
I investigate data prioritization and scheduling problems on the Internet of Things (IOT) networks t...
In Radio Packet Network (RPN), unconstrained transmission may lead to collision of two or more pac...
An important problem for the Internet is how to provide a guaranteed quality of service to users, in...