The Modeling and Solutions of the ‘Adaptive Living’ Based on Network Calculus

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While solving problems concerning routing selection, admission control, and service flow QoS guarantee etc., researchers are required to analyze the network and solve the QoS performance metrics. To address the requirements rising from different network problems, this paper is trying to build a model of the network node ‘adaptive living’ and to find solutions by network calculus. This model reflects the real-time service capability of network node as adapting to the change of environment, the change of network topology and service need. In the future, it can be widely used in solving problems of network performance analysis.

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