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Karras, Rallis Papademetriou School of Energy & Electronic Engineering Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution 23 Downloads (Pure) Overview Fingerprint Abstract The increasing number of cellular users and the demand for broadband mobile communications (3rd and 4th generation) raises the problem of bandwidth availability and the associated channel allocation strategies. Moreover, Quality of Service (QoS) is the challenge for such modern wireless multimedia telecommunications. This paper presents new algorithms for efficient bandwidth management of GSM cellular multimedia systems. Besides, it proposes a comprehensive simulation system for evaluating channel assignment schemes in QoS multimedia cellular systems incorporating their principles, entities and concepts involved. The proposed system is implemented in Java, in order to create an educational generic simulation environment with the future capability of internetworking. The system is designed with the goal to be efficient in simulating large scale generic cellular multimedia telecommunication systems Original language English Title of host publication Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on Place of Publication Piscataway Publisher IEEE Pages 174-179 Number of pages 6 ISBN (Electronic) 978-1-4673-5861-3 ISBN (Print) 978-1-4673-5859-0 DOIs https://doi.org/10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 Publication status Published - 11 Mar 2013 Event 1st International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies - London, United Kingdom Duration: 12 Dec 2012 → 14 Dec 2012 Publication series Name IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series Publisher IEEE ISSN (Print) 2377-262X ISSN (Electronic) 2377-2638 Conference Conference 1st International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies Abbreviated title FGCT 2012 Country United Kingdom City London Period 12/12/12 → 14/12/12 Access to Document 10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Telecommunication Engineering & Materials Science 100% Quality of service Engineering & Materials Science 81% Multimedia systems Engineering & Materials Science 66% Bandwidth Engineering & Materials Science 65% Telecommunication systems Engineering & Materials Science 64% Global system for mobile communications Engineering & Materials Science 55% Availability Engineering & Materials Science 37% Communication Engineering & Materials Science 26% View full fingerprint Cite this APA Author BIBTEX Harvard Standard RIS Vancouver Papazoglou, P., Karras, D., & Papademetriou, R. (2013). Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework. In Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on (pp. 174-179). (IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 Papazoglou, P. ; Karras, D. ; Papademetriou, Rallis. / Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework. Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on. Piscataway : IEEE, 2013. pp. 174-179 (IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series). @inproceedings{43042001407f4e6494809375b2dc63c2, title = "Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework", abstract = "The increasing number of cellular users and the demand for broadband mobile communications (3rd and 4th generation) raises the problem of bandwidth availability and the associated channel allocation strategies. Moreover, Quality of Service (QoS) is the challenge for such modern wireless multimedia telecommunications. This paper presents new algorithms for efficient bandwidth management of GSM cellular multimedia systems. Besides, it proposes a comprehensive simulation system for evaluating channel assignment schemes in QoS multimedia cellular systems incorporating their principles, entities and concepts involved. The proposed system is implemented in Java, in order to create an educational generic simulation environment with the future capability of internetworking. The system is designed with the goal to be efficient in simulating large scale generic cellular multimedia telecommunication systems", author = "P. Papazoglou and D. Karras and Rallis Papademetriou", year = "2013", month = mar, day = "11", doi = "10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586", language = "English", isbn = "978-1-4673-5859-0", series = "IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series", publisher = "IEEE", pages = "174--179", booktitle = "Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on", note = "1st International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies, FGCT 2012 ; Conference date: 12-12-2012 Through 14-12-2012", } Papazoglou, P, Karras, D & Papademetriou, R 2013, Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework. in Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on. IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series, IEEE, Piscataway, pp. 174-179, 1st International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies, London, United Kingdom, 12/12/12. https://doi.org/10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework. / Papazoglou, P.; Karras, D.; Papademetriou, Rallis. Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on. Piscataway : IEEE, 2013. p. 174-179 (IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series). Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution TY - GEN T1 - Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework AU - Papazoglou, P. AU - Karras, D. AU - Papademetriou, Rallis PY - 2013/3/11 Y1 - 2013/3/11 N2 - The increasing number of cellular users and the demand for broadband mobile communications (3rd and 4th generation) raises the problem of bandwidth availability and the associated channel allocation strategies. Moreover, Quality of Service (QoS) is the challenge for such modern wireless multimedia telecommunications. This paper presents new algorithms for efficient bandwidth management of GSM cellular multimedia systems. Besides, it proposes a comprehensive simulation system for evaluating channel assignment schemes in QoS multimedia cellular systems incorporating their principles, entities and concepts involved. The proposed system is implemented in Java, in order to create an educational generic simulation environment with the future capability of internetworking. The system is designed with the goal to be efficient in simulating large scale generic cellular multimedia telecommunication systems AB - The increasing number of cellular users and the demand for broadband mobile communications (3rd and 4th generation) raises the problem of bandwidth availability and the associated channel allocation strategies. Moreover, Quality of Service (QoS) is the challenge for such modern wireless multimedia telecommunications. This paper presents new algorithms for efficient bandwidth management of GSM cellular multimedia systems. Besides, it proposes a comprehensive simulation system for evaluating channel assignment schemes in QoS multimedia cellular systems incorporating their principles, entities and concepts involved. The proposed system is implemented in Java, in order to create an educational generic simulation environment with the future capability of internetworking. The system is designed with the goal to be efficient in simulating large scale generic cellular multimedia telecommunication systems U2 - 10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 DO - 10.1109/FGCT.2012.6476586 M3 - Conference contribution SN - 978-1-4673-5859-0 T3 - IEEE FGCT Proceedings Series SP - 174 EP - 179 BT - Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on PB - IEEE CY - Piscataway T2 - 1st International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies Y2 - 12 December 2012 through 14 December 2012 ER - Papazoglou P, Karras D, Papademetriou R. Modelling efficient dynamic channel assignment schemes for quality of service wireless multimedia telecommunications through an extended and integrated Java simulation framework. In Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2012 International Conference on. Piscataway: IEEE. 2013. p. 174-179. 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