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RSVP represents one of the most discussed network protocols in the last decade.
We discussed network or degree centrality (weighted Laplacian centrality) based on modified Laplacian, weighted micro-community centrality.
Then we propose fuzzy port behavior analysis to quantitatively map all earlier discussed network applications or scenarios into the corresponding MPCP zones.
The open-ended problems, which could limit RA optimisation in CRN, and suggested ideas for solutions, are discussed: Network heterogeneity: In all probability, CRN would almost certainly be a type of heterogeneous network (HetNet) or, at the least, it would bear certain semblance or cut across HetNet in some way.
For a given path from the lowest tier to the highest tier (tier 1), we consider two specific cases of organization: a linear chain, which applies to environmental monitoring along coastlines, rivers or aqueducts; a grid topology, which applies to other practical environmental monitoring applications such as in a lake or bay. Figure 13 The discussed network.
A widely discussed network property is so called small-worldness; see Watts & Strogatz (1998) for an original discussion of the concept.
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We have included three papers discussing network coding protocols in this special issue.
Tsetsos et al. [6] discuss network architecture for sensor-based services and develop business model for such applications.
Furthermore, Wawer et al. [11] only discuss network topology from a high-level point of view, i.e. through the number, size, density and composition of components.
Furthermore, the decision of which PD game type to investigate (whether all PD games, PD-Chicken boundary games or Donor & Recipient games) is important for discussing network reciprocity.
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