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"Size-based Congestion Control Using Network Utility Maximisation" by Cao Wang, Lachlan Andrew et al.

This paper presents a method for allocating transmission rates in a communication network that uses knowledge of the size of the file to be transmitted to seek to obtain the benefits of shortest remaining processing time (SRPT) scheduling. It provides fairness among file transmissions taking into account their sizes and the congestion on the links they use. The proposed approach is based on network utility maximisation (NUM), but with utility functions that vary in time depending on the remaining file size. A parameterized family of utility functions is proposed. For each value of the parameter, there is a threshold load such that an arbitrary network will be stable provided no link load exceeds that threshold. This is in contrast with SRPT, for which any non-zero load becomes unstable for topologies with sufficiently long paths. The method can be implemented by a distributed algorithm analogous to that of traditional NUM. ....

Congestion Control , Context Awareness , Istributed Algorithm , Etwork Utility Maximisation , Resource Allocation , Resource Management , Stability Analysis ,

"APPLICATION OF WOODEN MODULAR CONSTRUCTION FOR THE NEEDS OF THE ELDERL" by Aleksander Nicał and Karol Sikora

In recent years, changes in demographic structure have been observed worldwide. To sustain the growing population of elderly people with special needs, homes need a radical rethink both in designing new houses and in retrofitting new solutions to existing houses. Designs that facilitate aging in place, designs that maintain thermal comfort, and designs that have net-zero energy demands and low to zero to negative carbon footprints are needed. The article discusses the issues of construction for the elderly. The trends in the demographic development of society in selected countries are presented. Additionally, information on the housing stock for elderly people in Poland is provided. The carbon dioxide emission limits to mitigate climate change make it necessary to find an alternative to concrete and steel, traditional construction materials. In this context, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) fulfills the sustainability requirements. However, to select the suitable panel a detailed analysis ....

Cross Laminated Timber , Analytic Hierarchy Process , Cross Laminated Timber , Elderly People , Modular Construction ,

"Link Scheduling in UAV-Aided Networks" by Yawen Zheng

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones are a type of low altitude aerial mobile vehicles. They can be integrated into existing networks; e.g., cellular, Internet of Things (IoT) and satellite networks. Moreover, they can leverage existing cellular or Wi-Fi infrastructures to communicate with one another. A popular application of UAVs is to deploy them as mobile base stations and/or relays to assist terrestrial wireless communications. Another application is data collection, whereby they act as mobile sinks for wireless sensor networks or sensor devices operating in IoT networks. Advantageously, UAVs are cost-effective and they are able to establish line-of-sight links, which help improve data rate. A key concern, however, is that the uplink communications to a UAV may be limited, where it is only able to receive from one device at a time. Further, ground devices, such as those in IoT networks, may have limited energy, which limit their transmit power. To this end, there are three pr ....

Ground Integrated Networks Sagins , Aerial Vehicles , Successive Interference Cancellation , Space Air Ground Integrated Networks , Link Scheduling , Ulti Packet Reception ,