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Computing / Network management / Scheduling / Fair queuing / Quality of service / Proportionally fair / Weighted fair queuing / Throughput / Traffic shaping / Scheduling algorithms / Network performance / Technology
Date: 2014-08-10 19:38:18
Computing
Network management
Scheduling
Fair queuing
Quality of service
Proportionally fair
Weighted fair queuing
Throughput
Traffic shaping
Scheduling algorithms
Network performance
Technology

Scheduling algorithms for 4G wireless networks.

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