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31st ITC 2019: Budapest, Hungary
- György Dán, Ravi Mazumdar:
31st International Teletraffic Congress, ITC 2019, Budapest, Hungary, August 27-29, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-0-9883045-7-4
Session 1: Performance Analysis
- Thirupathaiah Vasantam, Ravi R. Mazumdar
:
Fluctuations Around the Mean-Field for a Large Scale Erlang Loss System Under the SQ(d) Load Balancing. 1-9 - Fabrice Guillemin
, Verónica Quintuna Rodriguez
, Alain Simonian:
A Processor-Sharing Model for the Performance of Virtualized Network Functions. 10-18 - Esa Hyytiä
, Guðmundur Magnússon, Rhonda Righter:
Controlling Queues with Constant Interarrival Times. 19-27 - Peiyue Zhao, György Dán:
Scheduling Parallel Migration of Virtualized Services Under Time Constraints in Mobile Edge Clouds. 28-36
Session 2: Mobile Communication
- Tatsuaki Kimura, Hiroshi Saito:
Theoretical Performance Analysis of Vehicular Broadcast Communications at Intersection and Their Optimization. 37-45 - Gaetano Manzo, Sebastian Otálora, Torsten Braun
, Marco Ajmone Marsan, Gianluca Rizzo
, Hung Nguyen:
DeepFloat: Resource-Efficient Dynamic Management of Vehicular Floating Content. 46-54 - Antonia Maria Masucci, Salah-Eddine Elayoubi:
Offloading Capability of D2D Communications on Moving Nodes. 55-63 - Ana Paula Couto da Silva
, Daniela Renga
, Michela Meo
, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Small Solar Panels Can Drastically Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Radio Access Networks. 64-65
Session 3: Wireless Networks
- Dariush Fooladivanda, Catherine Rosenberg:
Joint User Association and Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks: Comparison of Two Modeling Approaches. 66-74 - Bart Post, Sem C. Borst:
Joint Load-Driven Frequency Allocation and User Association in Dense Cellular Networks. 75-83 - Ehsan Aryafar, Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad, Carlee Joe-Wong:
Proportional Fair RAT Aggregation in HetNets. 84-92 - Haritha K, Chandramani Singh:
Max Weight Scheduling with Base Station Running and Switching Costs. 93-94
Session 4: Machine Learning Techniques for Networking
- Sukhpreet Kaur Khangura, Sami Akin:
Measurement-Based Online Available Bandwidth Estimation Employing Reinforcement Learning. 95-103 - Markus Fiedler:
Performance Analytics by Means of the M5P Machine Learning Algorithm. 104-105
Session 5: Latency Scheduling
- Akshay Mete, D. Manjunath, Jayakrishnan Nair, Balakrishna J. Prabhu:
Partial Server Pooling in Redundancy Systems. 106-114 - Masayuki Kurata, Kenji Heira, Masahiro Shibata, Masato Tsuru:
Minimizing One-to-Many File Transfer Times using Multipath-Multicast with Reed-Solomon Coding. 115-116 - Matthias Hirth
, Florian Steurer, Kathrin Borchert, Dan Dubiner:
Task Scheduling on Crowdsourcing Platforms for Enabling Completion Time SLAs. 117-118
Session 6: Modeling
- Susanna Schwarzmann, Paula Breitbach, Thomas Zinner, Matthias Rost:
Modeling Adaptive Video Streaming Using Discrete-Time Analysis. 121-129 - Stefan Geissler, Thomas Prantl
, Stanislav Lange, Florian Wamser, Tobias Hoßfeld
:
Discrete-Time Analysis of the Blockchain Distributed Ledger Technology. 130-137 - Pooja Vyavahare
, D. Manjunath, Jayakrishnan Nair:
Sponsored Data with ISP Competition. 138-139 - Andrea Baiocchi, Domenico Garlisi, Giuseppe Santaromita, Ilenia Tinnirello:
Moving RTS/CTS to the Frequency Domain: an Efficient Contention Scheme for 802.11ax Networks. 140-148

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