2019 IEEE 10th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iemcon.2019.8936312
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Multiservice Heavy Traffic Performance of Small Cells

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“…Based on Figure 6, Nine (12%) articles used public datasets and Sixty-four (88%) used private datasets. Public datasets are sourced from ProgrammableWeb [18], Unicauca-Version-2 [19], ITU and Ericsson [5], PlanetLab [20], OpenStreetMap and Google Maps [21], MATERNA [22], Wiley [6], Zeek [23], GWA-T-13 MATERNA [24]. The distribution of dataset sources from public and private is presented in Figure 7.…”
Section: Datasets Used For Automation For Qos Of Computer Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on Figure 6, Nine (12%) articles used public datasets and Sixty-four (88%) used private datasets. Public datasets are sourced from ProgrammableWeb [18], Unicauca-Version-2 [19], ITU and Ericsson [5], PlanetLab [20], OpenStreetMap and Google Maps [21], MATERNA [22], Wiley [6], Zeek [23], GWA-T-13 MATERNA [24]. The distribution of dataset sources from public and private is presented in Figure 7.…”
Section: Datasets Used For Automation For Qos Of Computer Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of Service (QoS) is a concept used to organize and control how a network handles data traffic [3] [4]. QoS uses various techniques to prioritize data traffic [5] and guarantee a level of service that matches the needs of the application or service being used [6]. It is useful for ensuring that a network can provide reliable and predictable service to its users [7], regardless of the level of network load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Já o segundo caso ocorre para um aumento desproporcional da procura pelo serviço de banda maior, mantendo seu tráfego escoado sempre crescente e causando eventuais oscilações nos tráfegos dos demais serviços. A Figura 37 apresenta as curvas de tráfego escoado, bloqueio e tempo de transferência [47]: A simulação deste Experimento pode ser resumida pela Figura 39 [48]. Em consequência, consideramos esta hipótese confirmada, pelas Figuras 37 a 41, mostrando que o tráfego elástico, seja por sua natureza independente da sequência de tempo, seja pelo retardo que introduz devido aos mecanismos de reconhecimento e controle de janela, pode comprimir o tráfego streaming, quando em quantidades equiparadas.…”
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