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Data Scheduling and Transmission Strategies in Asymmetric Telecommunication Environments
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Data Scheduling and Transmission Strategies in Asymmetric Telecommunication Environments
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This book presents a framework for a new hybrid scheduling strategy for heterogeneous, asymmetric telecommunication environments. It discusses comparative advantages and disadvantages of push, pull, and hybrid transmission strategies, together with practical consideration and mathematical reasoning.
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Authors
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Related Work in Push-Pull Scheduling
- Chapter 3. Hybrid Push-Pull Scheduling
- Chapter 4. Adaptive Push-Pull Algorithm with Performance Guarantee
- Chapter 5. Hybrid Scheduling with Clientâs Impatience
- Chapter 6. Dynamic Hybrid Scheduling with Request Repetition
- Chapter 7. Service Classification in Hybrid Scheduling for Differentiated QoS
- Chapter 8. Online Hybrid Scheduling over Multiple Channels
- Chapter 9. Conclusions and Future Works
- References
- Index
- Back cover