Hybrid Scheduling for Aggregated Data Delivery in Wireless Networks

Wireless networks have long ago surpassed their infancy, becoming eligible for sophisticated applications beyond common Web browsing. As the volume of data managed by such applications relentlessly grows over time, the underlying network infrastructure has to keep up with the escalating demand. The...

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