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Comparative Analysis of Scheduling Algorithms in 5G Uplink Transmission

by Maryam Imran Sheik Mamode and Tulsi Pawan Fowdur
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 5, Page # 41-51, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0105005
Abstract: 5G is the successor to 4G technology and it has enabled a new level of user experience with much greater speeds and much lower latencies. Scheduling is the method of allocating resources for transmission of data. In this paper, three scheduling algorithms have been investigated, namely Proportional Fair, Round Robin and Best CQI. An uplink… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP1 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology 2022) and the Section Telecommunications (TEL))

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An Optimized Algorithm for Solving the Maximum Independent Set Problem

by Hager Hussein
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 8, Page # 24-30, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0408003
Abstract: Software engineering plays an important role in computer science. Novel quantum algorithms can efficiently solve software-engineering problems. Not only software engineering but also many industries including logistics, finance, genomics, resource allocation, logistics, bioinformatics, mobile agents and more have optimization problems. Such problems may have long time solutions. Research has been conducted to improve the performance… Read More

(This article belongs to the Section Quantum Science and Technology (QST))

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Call Admission Control for Real-Time Applications of TVWS Wireless Access from HAP

by Habib M. Hussien, Sultan F. Meko, Konstantinos Katzis, Luzango P. Mfupe and Ephrem T. Bekele
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 3, Page # 98-105, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0103010
Abstract: The rapid change in link capacity and user count induced by platform mobility in communication systems based on high altitude platform stations (HAPS) exploiting TV White Space (TVWS) spectrum may result in a high rate of handover failure and reduced resource utilization. In addition, in High Altitude Platform (HAP) wireless networks exploiting TV White Space… Read More

(This article belongs to the Section Electronic Engineering (EEE))

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