KEYWORDS: Video, Fuzzy systems, Video compression, Fuzzy logic, Computer simulations, Computer networks, Computing systems, C++, Data modeling, Local area networks
This paper presents a model to treat the problem of process scheduling within a computer network using a fuzzy
inference system. The scheduling system implemented, simulated in the Network Simulator, acts in two particularly
points: first defining the discard priority for the applications according to its characteristics; and further, to redefine their
transfer rate, also considering its particularities; thus providing fitting transfer rates for the applications and, with it,
means for Quality of Service.
In the current national scene, many actions point at projects of digital inclusion and citizenship. In this context, providing
access technologies as a requisite for the implementation of these actions is primordial. In this way, many innovative
experiences have been presented in the past few years. This paper presents a study on the Powerline Communication-
PLC technology; as a proposal for a feasible access network for Brazilian Amazon. First, the characteristics of the PLC
technology are studied from an implanted indoor prototype at Federal University of Para. The measures used in this
prototype serve as input for a created model, from which it is intended to study the system more widely, considering
factors such as: scalability, reliability and the physical characteristics.
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