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SD-RAN interactive management using in-band network telemetry in IEEE 802.11 networks Ghent University University of Antwerp
Future digital factories are becoming more and more softwarized. This introduces flexibility, but the industry also demands robustness and Quality of Service (QoS) support. While 5G envisions to enable real-time applications with strict performance requirements, IEEE 802.11 networks continue to be a viable option for indoor scenarios. However, IEEE 802.11 networks currently cannot be programmed fine-grained enough to fully support and ensure ...
An LSPI based reinforcement learning approach to enable network cooperation in cognitive wireless sensor networks Ghent University
The number of wirelessly communicating devices increases every day, along with the number of communication standards and technologies that they use to exchange data. A relatively new form of research is trying to find a way to make all these co-located devices not only capable of detecting each other's presence, but to go one step further - to make them cooperate. One recently proposed way to tackle this problem is to engage into cooperation by ...
Networks for welfare provision : getting a grip on processes of social exclusion by evaluating network effectiveness Ghent University KU Leuven
Energy-Efficient dynamic virtual network traffic engineering for north-south traffic in multi-location data center networks Ghent University
A study of the U.S. domestic air transportation network: temporal evolution of network topology and robustness from 2001 to 2016 Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
The U.S. air transportation network (ATN) is critical to the mobility and the functioning of the United States. It is thus necessary to ensure that it is well-connected, efficient, robust, and secure. Despite extensive research on its topology, the temporal evolution of the network’s robustness remains largely unexplored. In the present paper, a methodology is proposed to identify long-term trends in the evolution of the network’s topology and ...
A network dynamics approach to chemical reaction networks Ghent University
Generative network modelling: a comparative study on rail and road networks in Yangtze River Delta Ghent University
This paper focuses on the modelling and simulation of the inter-city transport connections underlying urban networks. Inspired by recent advances that aim to bridge spatial science with network science, our study draws on Vértes et al.'s (2012) economical clustering model and proposes a generative network model (GNM) to integrate factors commonly captured in traditional spatial simulation models (e.g., gravity models) and topological simulation ...
Reliable and Energy Efficient Network Protocols for Wireless Body Area Networks Ghent University
In a wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) various sensors are attached on clothing, on the body or are even implanted under the skin. The wireless nature of the network and the wide variety of sensors offers numerous new, practical and innovative applications. A motivating example can be found in the world of health monitoring. The sensors of the WBAN measure for example the heartbeat, the body temperature or record a prolonged electrocardiogram. ...
Regional Buddhist communities in Tang China and their social networks : the network of master Fayun (?-766) Ghent University
This paper investigates the formation of monastic networks in Tang Dynasty (618-907) China, focusing primarily on the Buddhist traditions of Tiantai, Chan and Vinaya, which have yet to be explored as a series of related regional movements. Central to this effort is a dataset that documents over 2000 interactions between some 700 actors that were extracted from stelae inscriptions, monastic biographical collections, historical accounts, letters, ...