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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estratégia de planejamento de redes de acesso de alta capilaridade baseada em tecnologia DSL: uma abordagem híbrida empírica e probabilística(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-03-26) CARDOSO, Diego Lisboa; FRANCÊS, Carlos Renato Lisboa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7458287841862567Recently, the Next Generation Network (NGN) have emerged as a viable alternative to merge the data, voice and video transmission over a single network, while maintaining reasonable standards for quality of service. However, despite the improvements brought by the NGN philosophy, many developing countries lack the infrastructure necessary to implement such technology. In this context, technologies such as DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) allows universal access to broadband, with reduced cost and time, when compared to others access networks. In many third world countries, DSL can be considered a broadband network of high capillarity, since it uses a combination of the existing telephony infrastructure and transmission technologies However, the DSL network needs to be widely understood, so that its main advantages are not outweighed by the inefficiency of the system. Therefore, the implementation of a planning policy to aid in this process, taking into account the current needs of applications (voice, video and data) is of major importance. This thesis presents an approach based on strategies to facilitate the planning of communication networks which, a priori, were not implemented to support triple play streams (a prerequisite, nowadays, for the current profile of Internet users). It will be shown that, from the use of actual measurements and probabilistic analysis, it is possible to enable the planning of communication networks, considering physical and software parameters, such as the transmission path, the influence of noise in the communication, the protocols used, and traffic of Triple Play (voice, video and data) applications.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Green-Markov models - new optimization strategies: a case study for user allocation in co-channel macro/femto networks(2012-12) CARDOSO, Diego Lisboa; SANTANA, Ádamo Lima de; SILVA, Marcelino Silva da; FRANCÊS, Carlos Renato Lisboa; COSTA, João Crisóstomo Weyl Albuquerque; CARVALHO, Solon Venâncio de; VIJAYKUMAR, Nandamudi LankalapalliThe femtocell concept aims to combine fixed-line broadband access with mobile telephony using the deployment of low-cost, low-power third and fourth generation base stations in the subscribers' homes. While the self-configuration of femtocells is a plus, it can limit the quality of service (QoS) for the users and reduce the efficiency of the network, based on outdated allocation parameters such as signal power level. To this end, this paper presents a proposal for optimized allocation of users on a co-channel macro-femto network, that enable self-configuration and public access, aiming to maximize the quality of service of applications and using more efficiently the available energy, seeking the concept of Green networking. Thus, when the user needs to connect to make a voice or a data call, the mobile phone has to decide which network to connect, using the information of number of connections, the QoS parameters (packet loss and throughput) and the signal power level of each network. For this purpose, the system is modeled as a Markov Decision Process, which is formulated to obtain an optimal policy that can be applied on the mobile phone. The policy created is flexible, allowing different analyzes, and adaptive to the specific characteristics defined by the telephone company. The results show that compared to traditional QoS approaches, the policy proposed here can improve energy efficiency by up to 10%.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) QoS management in smart grids: a Markovian approach(2014-12) SILVA, Marcelino Silva da; FRANCÊS, Carlos Renato Lisboa; COSTA, João Crisóstomo Weyl Albuquerque; CARDOSO, Diego Lisboa; VIJAYKUMAR, Nandamudi Lankalapalli; CARVALHO, Solon Venâncio deIn Smart Grids, a variety of new applications are available to users of the electrical system (from consumers to the electric system operators and market operators). Some applications such as the SCADA systems, which control generators or substations, have consequences, for example, with a communication delay. The result of a failure to deliver a control message due to noncompliance of the time constraint can be catastrophic. On the other hand, applications such as smart metering of consumption have fewer restrictions. Since each type of application has different quality of service requirements (importance, delay, and amount of data to transmit) to transmit its messages, the policy to control and share the resources of the data communication network must consider them. In this paper Markov Decision Process Theory is employed to determine optimal policies to explore as much as possible the availability of throughput in order to transmit all kinds of messages, considering the quality of service requirements defined to each kind of message. First a non-preemptive model is formulated and after that a preemptive model is derived. Numerical results are used to compare FIFO, non-preemptive and preemptive policies.