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Node classification-based bandwidth allocation: A new scheduling algorithm for TDMA-based LANsMavros et al., 2022
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- Mavros G
- Asteriou V
- Kantelis K
- Nicopolitidis P
- Papadimitriou G
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- IEEE Access
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Local area networks often comprise nodes that run applications that belong to different traffic classes, with each class having different bandwidth requirements. Traditional Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols treat all nodes in the same manner. This may lead to a …
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