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Computer networks stability independence of the queuing delays
2015
Communication in intelligent computer networks is an indispensible attribute of the dataflow quality in Web traffic. We propose a model that investigates intelligent computer networks stability while specifying its limits. Packet queuing delay affects the performance of the network, and especially its stability. If the network is presented as a dynamic system in block diagram form, we compute a transfer function and determine the quasi-polynomial system. The characteristic polynomial distribution of zeros of complex variable quasi-plane determines the boundaries of the network stability. The approach relies on estimation of the network system's transfer functions and its quasi-polynomial. C…
Industrial video sequences for network performance evaluation
2005
The analysis of video traffic characteristics plays a fundamental role in the evaluation of network performance or schedule design. However, the majority of these analyses are based on the study of traffic characteristics generated with different codifiers on typical general purpose films or sequences. These are generally made using asymmetric codifiers which are not usable in live real-time multimedia transmission systems. Moreover, the properties of these sequences are not necessarily equivalent to those obtained in an industrial environment. In this paper industrial monitoring video sequences are presented, describing their various characteristics, from the point of view of the source as…
No Reservations Required: Achieving Fairness between Wi-Fi and NR-U with Self-Deferral Only
2021
Wireless technologies coexisting in unlicensed bands should receive a fair share of the available channel resources, even when they use different access methods. We consider the problem of coexistence between Wi-Fi and New Radio Unlicensed (NR-U) nodes, which employ, respectively, a random and scheduled access scheme. The latter typically resorts to reservation signals (RSs), which allow keeping the control of the channel until the start of the next synchronized slot. This mechanism, although effective for increasing the channel access opportunities of scheduled-based nodes, is also a waste of channel resources. We investigate alternative solutions, based on self-deferral only. We built ana…
On the Optimization of Self-Organizing Maps by Genetic Algorithms
1999
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the research on the genetic optimization of self-organizing maps (SOMs). The optimization of learning rule parameters and of initial weights is able to improve network performance. The latter, however, requires chromosome sizes proportional to the size of the SOM and becomes unwieldy for large networks. The optimization of learning rule structures leads to self-organization processes of character similar to the standard learning rule. A particularly strong potential lies in the optimization of SOM topologies, which allows the study of global dynamical properties of SOMs and related models, as well as to develop tools for their analysis. Hierarchies of …
Is Admission-Controlled Traffic Self-Similar?
2002
It is widely recognized that the maximum number of heavy-tailed flows that can be admitted to a network link, while meeting QoS targets, can be much lower than in the case of markovian flows. In fact, the superposition of heavy-tailed flows shows long range dependence (self-similarity), which has a detrimental impact on network performance. In this paper, we show that long range dependence is significantly reduced when traffic is controlled by a Measurement-Based Admission Control (MBAC) algorithm. Our results appear to suggest that MBAC is a value added tool to improve performance in the presence of self-similar traffic, rather than a mere approximation for traditional (parameter-based) ad…
Adopting a Dynamic Performance Governance Approach to Frame Interorganizational Value Generation Processes into a University Third Mission Setting
2022
In recent years, the literature on Higher Education policy and management emphasized an increasingly entrepreneurial role played by Universities in contributing to the socio-economic development of their regional and local areas. Besides Education and Research, this crucial role identifies a Third Mission to be fulfilled by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), which entails social engagement, networking and collaboration with other stakeholders to generate sustainable community outcomes. This chapter introduces the use of the Dynamic Performance Governance approach to analyze the academic network value generation processes underlying Third Mission activities in Universities. The emerging f…
The Moderating Role of Performance in the Link From Interactional Justice Climate to Mutual Trust Between Managers and Team Members.
2016
The main goal of this study was to examine the interaction between team members’ performance and interactional justice climate in predicting mutual trust between managers and team members. A total of 93 small centers devoted to the attention of people with intellectual disability participated in the study. In each center, the manager ( N = 93) and a group of team members ( N = 746) were surveyed. On average, team members were 36.2 years old ( SD = 9.3), whereas managers were 41.2 years old ( SD = 8.8). The interaction between interactional justice climate and performance was statistically significant. Team members’ performance strengthened the link from interactional justice climate to mut…
Trade-Off between Increased Talk-Time and LTE Performance
2010
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the trade-off conditions between battery saving opportunities and long term evolution network performance. To achieve this goal voice over IP with discontinuous reception is studied. Analysis is conducted with vast amount of different settings, including on duration, inactivity and discontinuous reception cycle timers. The quality of service and battery saving opportunities with discontinuous reception are evaluated with a dynamic system simulator which enables detailed simulation of multiple users and cells with realistic assumptions. This paper indicates high battery saving, i.e., increased talk-time opportunities without compromising the performanc…
Significance of channel failures on network performance in CRNs with reserved spectrum
2016
It is well understood that in wireless networks, channel failures, which are typically caused by equipment or power failures as well as intrinsic features in radio transmissions, such as fading and shadowing, can easily result in network performance degradation. Therefore, fast recovery from channel failures is an important measure that should be incorporated with those networks. Consequently, in a cognitive radio network (CRN), channel failures can cause significant performance degradation in both primary and secondary networks. Instead, retainability, i.e., the capability of providing continuous connection for users must be guaranteed even if a significant network element is disrupted. In…
Work engagement y su relación con la performance y la satisfacción laboral
2018
El presente trabajo, basado en los aportes de la Psicología Organizacional Positiva (POP),consistió en un análisis del concepto de Work Engagement. Por un lado, se buscó explorar las concepciones que tienen personas con personal a cargo sobre el work engagement mediante entrevistas realizadas a 38 voluntarios de la población general de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el conurbano bonaerense (18 hombres, 47.37%; 20 mujeres, 52.63%). La edad promedio fue de 49.87 años (DE = 9.48). Del análisis de contenido realizado se obtuvieron una serie de categorías que reflejan concepciones acerca del engagement. Por ejemplo, los participantes consideraron que las personas con engagement son aquellasque mues…