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With the diversification of Internet services and the increase in mobile users, efficient management of network resources has become an extremely important issue in the field of wireless communication networks (WCNs). Adaptive resource management is an effective tool for improving the economic efficiency of WCN systems as well as network design and construction, especially in view of the surge in mobile device demands.
This book presents modelling methods based on queueing theory and Markov processes for a wide variety of WCN systems, as well as precise and approximate analytical solution methods for the numerical evaluation of the system performance.
SHUNFU JIN holds a B.Eng. degree in Computer and Application from North East Heavy Machinery College, Qiqihaer, China, and an M.Eng. degree in Computer Science and Dr.Eng. degree in Circuit and System from Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, China. She is currently a Professor at the School of Information Science and Engineering, Yanshan University, China. Her research interests include resource management in communication networks, stochastic modelling and performance evaluation for computer networks and telecommunications. Dr. Jin's papers have been published in journals such as Telecommunication Systems, Computer Networks, Performance Evaluation, Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization, Journal of Global Optimization, and Journal of Communications & Networks.
WUYI YUE holds a B.Eng. degree in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, China, and M.Eng. and Dr.Eng. degrees in Applied Mathematics and Physics from Kyoto University,Japan. She is currently a Professor at the Department of Intelligence and Informatics, Konan University, Japan, a fellow of the Operations Research Society of Japan, a senior member of IEICE, and a member of IEEE. Dr. Yue has served as chair (or co-chair) and member of several international conferences and symposia and is on the editorial board of many international journals. Dr. Yue's research interests include queueing theory, performance analysis and evaluation, and resource allocation of telecommunication networks.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Resource Management and Performance Analysis on Broadband Wireless Access Networks.- Chapter 2. Sleep Mode for Power Saving Class Type I.- Chapter 3. Sleep Mode for Power Saving Class Type II.- Chapter 4. Sleep Mode for Power Saving Class Type III.- Chapter 5. Bernoulli Arrival-Based Sleep Mode in WiMAX 2.- Chapter 6. Markovian Arrival-Based Sleep Mode in WiMAX 2.- Chapter 7. Two-Stage Vacation Queue-Based Active DRX Mechanism in LTE System.- Chapter 8. Multiple-Vacation Queue-Based Active DRX Mechanism in LTE System.- Part 2. Resource Management and Performance Analysis on Cognitive Radio Networks.- Chapter 9. Channel Aggregation Strategy with Perfect-Sensing Results.- Chapter 10. Spectrum Reservation Strategy with Retrial Feedback and Perfect-Sensing Results.- Chapter 11. Opportunistic Spectrum Access Mechanism with Imperfect Sensing Results.- Chapter 12. Mini-Slotted Spectrum Allocation Strategy with Imperfect Sensing Results.- Chapter 13. Channel Reservation Strategy with Imperfect Sensing Results.- Chapter 14. Energy Saving Strategy in CRNs based on a Priority Queue with Single Vacation.- Chapter 15. Energy Saving Strategy in CRNs based on a Priority Queue with Multiple Vacations.- Part 3. Resource Management and Performance Analysis on Cloud Computing.- Chapter 16. Speed Switch and Multiple-Sleep Mode.- Chapter 17. Virtual Machine Allocation Strategy.- Chapter 18. Clustered Virtual Machine Allocation Strategy.- Chapter 19. Pricing Policy for Registration Service.- Chapter 20. Energy-Efficient Task Scheduling Strategy.- Chapter 21. Energy-Efficient Virtual Machine Allocation Strategy
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