A semi-joint user scheduling(semi-JUS) scheme is proposed to improve the performance of advanced version of Long Term Evolution,***,*** system is low cost and *** aggregation(CA) based LTEAdvanced systems commonly ado...
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A semi-joint user scheduling(semi-JUS) scheme is proposed to improve the performance of advanced version of Long Term Evolution,***,*** system is low cost and *** aggregation(CA) based LTEAdvanced systems commonly adopt joint user scheduling(JUS) and separated random user scheduling(SRUS) *** former is optimal in performance but with high complexity and the latter is simple but less *** our proposed scheme,the user equipments(UEs) are limited to receive and transmit from only one of the component carriers(CCs) at any time,which ensures lower complexity compared with ***,the traffic load of each CC could be well balanced by switching the single connected CC for UEs in burst level using different burst dispatching *** leads to the significant performance gain compared with *** classes of load balancing policy are applied in semi-JUS scheme,termed as round robin(RR) and shortest queue(SQ).We prove the superiority of the scheme with Poisson-based multiple flow traffic input by numerical experiments.
It was with great excitement that we planned the combined meetings of Northeast Aquaculture conference and Exposition (NACE) and the internationalconference on Shellfish Restoration (ICSR) with the 33rd Milford Aquac...
It was with great excitement that we planned the combined meetings of Northeast Aquaculture conference and Exposition (NACE) and the internationalconference on Shellfish Restoration (ICSR) with the 33rd Milford Aquaculture Seminar (MAS). Bringing these different but complementary audiences together resulted in a meeting that combined many different aspects of fisheries restoration and aquaculture under one *** hundred attendees including government representatives, research scientists, industry, and academia at both the university and vocational high school levels attended this event. The meeting commenced on Wednesday December 12th 2012, with over eighty people attending seven field trips to area aquaculture farms and research facilities. The formal program began on Thursday, December 13th with a plenary session including invited speakers Eric Schwabb, Acting Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Management at NOAA; Sebastian Belle, Executive Director of the Maine Aquaculture Association and Boze Hancock from the Nature Conservancy, who discussed the role of aquaculture in fisheries restoration. John Bullard, the Northeast Regional Administrator of NOAA Fisheries service, addressed the group during the luncheon the following day. The technical papers and workshops presented were divided into 35 sessions over three days of the meeting and included topics such as the history of aquaculture, aquaculture hatchery innovations, siting and planning issues, risk management, aquaculture business management, ocean acidification, climate change, as well as aquaculture disease issues and potential remedies. Having persons present who have experienced problems and successes, along with those in manufacturing and government responsible for addressing concerns and sharing best practices, was invaluable. Discussions among this cross-section of persons who represent different aspects of aquaculture were as important as the well-presented and interesting formal papers
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