Abstract: Link/channel scheduling is a process by which different channels within the allowed set of frequencies or different timeslots from a single channel are assigned to achieve minimum interference to the neighbouring nodes and higher efficiency. Existing channel scheduling approaches are often evaluated under the assumption of random mobility model. These approaches tend to average out interfering and non-interfering situations and the end results are not purely applicable to a consistent interference situation, such as the COVID-19 isolation cente...
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Computer network
Distributed computing