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Verborgen verdriet en boosheid door eetproblemen bij kanker
Ongeveer de helft van de kankerpatiënten ervaart voedingsproblemen door de ziekte of behandelingen, wat kan leiden tot slechte eetlust, verminderde voedingsinname en gewichtsverlies. Minder bekend is dat deze ...
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Eetproblemen bij kanker
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Zorgpad Stervensfase
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MPaaS: Mobility prediction as a service in telecom cloud
Mobile applications and services relying on mobility prediction have recently spurred lots of interest. In this paper, we propose mobility prediction based on cellular traces as an infrastructural level servic...
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Chapter
Improving Clustering Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Thinning Process
We propose a rapid cluster formation algorithm using a thinning technique : rC-MHP(rapid Clustering inspired from Matérn Hard-Core Process). In order to prove its performance, it is compared with a well known ...
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Cross Layer Simulation: Application to Performance Modelling of Networks Composed of MANETs and Satellites
The Cross layer concept is a new way to see the quality of service in the network. It consists in adapting the current mechanisms at one level to the underlying levels and the definition of information to shar...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Experimental Study: Link Quality and Deployment Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks
In this paper, we highlight the extent of the effects of topological specificities on the deployed solutions, which can be useful to refine already proposed models as well as to carry out protocol tuning or ad...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cross-Layer Interaction in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: A Practical Example
This paper presents the design and the performance evaluation of a joined process between the PHY (PHYsical) layer and routing layer in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks. This cross-layer interaction between ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Correction, Generalisation and Validation of the “Max-Min d-Cluster Formation Heuristic”
The justification for using mutihop clusters may be found in [1]. In the well known heuristic proposed in [2], the d-dominating set of clusterheads is first selected by using nodes identifiers and then clusters a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cross-Layer Simulation and Optimization for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
This paper introduces cross-layer implementation with a multi-rate aware routing scheme and shows that SNR is an important information to use in a routing protocol. The existing routing protocol attempts to mi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
On the Performance of the European LMDS System
This paper investigates the performance of the European LMDS system. The collision rate and the Laplace transform of the access delay to the shared medium, are analytically computed and used to derive numerica...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Computing Stochastical Bounds for the Tail Distribution of an M/GI/1 Queue
Packet switching networks lead mostly to M/GI/1 queue models. In this paper, computing methods are designed in order to get quickly approximate values for response time of these networks. Laplace transform is ...
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Dimensioning an ATM switch based on a three-stage Clos interconnection network
ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) is a new technique for transmitting voice, data and video. The performance of atm networks will depend on switch structure. Performance analysis of an atm switch based on a thr...
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A Performance Evaluation of a 3-stage ATM Clos Switch under bursty traffic
Performance of ATM networks will depend on switch performance and architectures. The main problem when designing a switch is due to the fact that the future traffic is unknown. Traffics are expected to be burs...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelization of a multiprocessor architecture
Instead of using a very expensive and very powerful central unit, the Hypercube F8 consists of independent microprocessors F8 which work simultaneously. They are slow and inexpensive.