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The continuously increasing daily traffic congestions on motorway networks around the world call for innovative control measures that would drastically improve the current traffic conditions. Mainstream traffic flow control (MTFC) is proposed as a novel an ...
Dynamic traffic assignment provides a valuable means to investigate congested road networks and hence to develop traffic management measures for them. These methods have two distinct components: a traffic model, which represents the propagation of vehicles ...
In ATM local area networks, several kinds of traffic, such as data, video and voice, are likely to coexist. Some of this traffic has stringent delay and jitter requirements, which can only be guaranteed to be met through bandwidth reservation. In contrast, ...
The available capacity of motorway networks is degraded in presence of traffic congestion, leading to reduced throughput, increased pollution and higher accident risk. The traffic flow efficiency may be increased via suitable application of several control ...
A shaper is a system that stores incoming bits in a buffer and delivers them as early as possible, while forcing the output to be constrained with a given arrival curve. A shaper is time invariant if the traffic constraint is defined by a fixed arrival cur ...
We define a self-limiting epidemic service as a dissemination service for ad-hoc environments that is broadcast in nature, but is limited to a local scope around each source. Example applications are chatting or bulletin boards in a traffic jam, in an inst ...
We consider increase-decrease congestion controls, a formulation that accommodates many known congestion controls. There have been many works that aim to obtain relation between the loss-event rate \fpp and time-average window \taw for some known parti ...
We consider increase-decrease congestion controls, a formulation that accommodates many known congestion controls. There have been many works that aim to obtain relation between the loss-event rate \fpp and time-average window \taw for some known parti ...
In the light of the ongoing electricity market integration in Europe, the debate has turned to a more regional approach of network access. Among other things, this leads to new questions with regard to the handling of congestion revenues. This paper explor ...