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    Flow-Level Stability of Wireless Networks: Separation of Congestion Control and Scheduling by Ghaderi, Javad, Tianxiong Ji, Srikant, R.

    ISSN: 0018-9286, 1558-2523
    Published: New York IEEE 01.08.2014
    Published in IEEE transactions on automatic control (01.08.2014)
    “…It is by now well-known that wireless networks with file arrivals and departures are stable if one uses α-fair congestion control and back-pressure based…”
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    Real time distributed shop floor scheduling using an agent-based service-oriented architecture by Wang, Chun, Ghenniwa, Hamada, Shen, Weiming

    ISSN: 0020-7543, 1366-588X
    Published: London Taylor & Francis Group 01.05.2008
    “…This paper proposes a distributed manufacturing scheduling framework at the shop floor level. The shop floor is modeled as a collection of multiple workcells…”
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    Lingering issues in distributed scheduling by Simatos, Florian, Bouman, Niek, Borst, Sem

    ISSN: 0257-0130, 1572-9443
    Published: Boston Springer US 01.06.2014
    Published in Queueing systems (01.06.2014)
    “…Recent advances have resulted in queue-based algorithms for medium access control which operate in a distributed fashion, and yet achieve the optimal…”
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    Demand response for aggregated residential consumers with energy storage sharing by Paridari, Kaveh, Parisio, Alessandra, Sandberg, Henrik, Johansson, Karl Henrik

    Published: IEEE 01.12.2015
    “…A novel distributed algorithm is proposed in this paper for a network of consumers coupled by energy resource sharing constraints, which aims at minimizing the…”
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    Optimal distributed scheduling in wireless networks under SINR interference model by Chaporkar, P., Proutiere, A.

    Published: IEEE 01.10.2013
    “…Radio resource sharing mechanisms are key to ensuring good performance in wireless networks. In their seminal paper [1], Tassiulas and Ephremides introduced…”
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    Distributed Network Scanning Based on Message Middleware by HU Dongliang, QIN Xiaojun, WANG Xiaofeng

    ISSN: 1000-3428
    Published: Editorial Office of Computer Engineering 01.12.2020
    Published in Ji suan ji gong cheng (01.12.2020)
    “…Network scanning is an important means of network security evaluation and network management.The traditional single-point active scanning method and tools…”
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    A Distributed Scheduling Algorithm for Underwater Acoustic Networks With Large Propagation Delays by Huacheng Zeng, Hou, Y. Thomas, Yi Shi, Wenjing Lou, Kompella, Sastry, Midkiff, Scott F.

    ISSN: 0090-6778, 1558-0857
    Published: New York IEEE 01.03.2017
    Published in IEEE transactions on communications (01.03.2017)
    “…Underwater acoustic (UWA) networks are a key form of communications for human exploration and activities in the oceanographic space of the earth. A fundamental…”
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    A Temporal Adaptive Access Mechanism for Data Fusion in an IoT Environment by Xu, Jiuyun, Liu, Shuang, Lu, Xiaoxuan, Li, Li, Liang, Hongliang, Duan, Qiang, Liu, Runjie

    ISSN: 1424-8220, 1424-8220
    Published: Switzerland MDPI 30.11.2018
    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (30.11.2018)
    “…Data fusion in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment demands collecting and processing a wide variety of data with mixed time characteristics, both…”
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    Practical Scheduling Algorithms of Independent Tasks on Tree-Based Grid Computing Platform by Zhen-Yu Wang, Can-Cheng Yang

    ISBN: 1424409721, 9781424409723
    ISSN: 2160-133X
    Published: IEEE 01.08.2007
    “…This paper discusses scheduling independent tasks on tree-based grid computing platforms, where resources have different speeds of computation and…”
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