Author:
John Tsiligaridis
Affiliation:
Heritage University, United States
Keyword(s):
Data broadcast, Scheduling, Mobile computing.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Biomedical Engineering
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Communication Networks and Protocols
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Distributed and Mobile Software Systems
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Health Engineering and Technology Applications
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Health Information Systems
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Mobile Technologies
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Mobile Technologies for Healthcare Applications
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Neural Rehabilitation
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Neurotechnology, Electronics and Informatics
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Software Engineering
Abstract:
Data broadcasting in wireless communication technology can provide mobile financial with location based services. Data can be reached in any time and place. The server fetches the requests and broadcasts the data to the air. The broadcast problem including the plan design is considered. A criteria based algorithm can discover the creation of a full or empty slot Broadcast Plan (BP) with equal spacing of repeated instances of items. This last property can guarantee the creation of a regular BP (RBP) and enable the servers use a single or a number of channels so that the users can catch their items avoiding their devices’ waste of energy. Moreover, the Grouping Dimensioning Algorithm (GDA) based on integrated relations can guarantee the discrimination of services using a minimum number of channels. The server broadcasting capability is increased for a single channel operation by the use of the HOL waiting time group (HOL-WTG) scheduler, providing service priority along with bandwidth a
djustment, diminishing the waste of bandwidth, and minimizing the number of rounds. This proposed work can enrich the server infrastructure for self-monitoring, self-organizing and channel availability as well. Simulation experiments are provided.
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