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Approach to the design of robust networked control systems

Michał Morawski, Antoni M. Zajączkowski (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The paper describes the application of the traffic engineering framework together with application layer procedures as mechanisms for the reduction of network latency lags. These mechanisms allow using standard and inexpensive hardware and software technologies typically applied for office networking as a means of realising networked control systems (NCSs) with high dynamic control plants, where a high dynamic control plant is the one that requires the sampling period several times shorter...

ABR traffic control over multisource single-bottleneck ATM networks

Andrzej Bartoszewicz, Tomasz Molik (2004)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The problem of flow control in fast, connection-oriented communication networks supporting the traffic generated by multiple sources is considered. A novel sampled time strategy governing the behaviour of the sources is proposed. The strategy combines the Smith principle with the conventional sampled time proportional controller. It guarantees an equal resource allocation between various users, full bottleneck link utilisation and no cell loss in the controlled network. Consequently,...

P2P video streaming combining SVC and MDC

Francisco de Asís López-Fuentes (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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In this paper we propose and evaluate a combined SVC-MDC (Scalable Video Coding & Multiple Description Video Coding) video coding scheme for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) video multicast. The proposed scheme is based on a full cooperation established between the peer sites, which contribute their upload capacity during video distribution. The source site splits the video content into many small blocks and assigns each block to a single peer for redistribution. Our solution is implemented in...

New challenges in dynamical systems: The networked case

Peter H. Bauer (2008)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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This paper describes new technical challenges that arise from networking dynamical systems. In particular, the paper takes a look at the underlying phenomena and the resulting modeling problems that arise in such systems. Special emphasis is placed on the problem of synchronization, since this problem has not received as much attention in the literature as the phenomena of packet drop, delays, etc. The paper then discusses challenges arising in prominent areas such as congestion control,...