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    Max degree around (MDA) algorithm: a smart and efficient approximate algorithm for Vertex cover and independent set problems by Fayaz, Muhammad, Arshad, S, Shah, A.S, Shah, Asadullah

    Published 2016
    “…These problems motivated to propose Max Degres Around (MDA) approximation algorithm for the MVC problem. …”
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    Prediction and multi-criteria-based schemes for seamless handover mechanism in mobile WiMAX networks by Mubarak, Mohammed Awadh Ahmed Ben

    Published 2013
    “…This enables it to meet the MS application requirements based on some criteria such as CINR, BW, and delay. …”
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    A new WDM Application Response Time in WLAN Network and Fixed WiMAX using Distributed by Nisar, K., Lawal, I.A., Abualsaud, K., El-Fouly, T.M.

    Published 2014
    “…The WiMAX network does not provide sufficient QoS with respect to Application Response Time. …”
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    Interference avoidance routing and scheduling using multiple transceivers for IEEE 802.16 mesh network by Qasem, Yaaqob Ali Ahmed

    Published 2010
    “…Fixed broadband wireless access systems based on the IEEE 802.16 standard defines the wireless broadband access technology called WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability Microwave Access), which introduces several interesting advantages including variable and high data rate, last mile wireless access, mesh and point to multipoint communication, large frequency range and QoS (Quality of Service) for various types of applications. …”
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    Ant colony optimization in dynamic environments by Chen, Fei Huang

    Published 2010
    “…In order to achieve this objective, six ant algorithms namely Ant System (AS), Ant Colony System (ACS), Best-Worst Ant System (BWAS), Elitist Ant System (EAS), Max-Min Ant System (MMAS) and Rank-Based Ant System (RBAS) were implemented to solve a dynamic optimization problem in the form of the dynamic Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP). …”
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    A new model of application response time for VoIP over WLAN and fixed WiMAX by Nisar, K., Hijazi, M.H.A., Lawal, I.A.

    Published 2015
    “…The model was simulated in the OPNET modeler (16.0) with Multiple Access Points (APs), Base Stations (BSs)as well as mobile devices, Subscribers Stations (SSs), and some server BSs that were selected based on Nearest Neighborhood Algorithm and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) techniques. …”
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    Seamless horizontal handover algorithm for homogeneous wireless mobile networks using fuzzy logic by Ibrahim, Mohammed Khaleel

    Published 2013
    “…The most important and society application of WiMAX is the mobile communication. When a mobile station changes its geographical position, it may also need to change its attachment point in the network in order to retain the quality of the connection. …”
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    A primary interface selection policy in heterogeneous networks based on QoS by Masud, M. H., Anwar, Farhat, Bari, S.M. Sadakatul

    Published 2012
    “…Mobile users should be connected with appropriate interfaces based on the application types and its requirements. …”
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    Fuzzy Logic Based Self-Adaptive Handover Algorithm for MobileWiMAX. by Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin, Ismail, Alyani, Noordin, Nor Kamariah, Ben-Mubarak, Mohammed A., Ng , Ben Chee Kyun

    Published 2013
    “…Among the challenging issues in mobile WiMAX handover are unnecessary handover, handover failure and handover delay, which may affect real-time applications. …”
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    An event-driven simulation for highest urgency first (HUF) : a latency and modulation aware bandwidth allocation algorithm for WiMAX base stations. by Naghshbandi, Danial, Subramaniam, Shamala, Moghadam, Saeed Rahimi

    Published 2013
    “…To strike an ideal balance in gauging these trade-offs and to further complement the repository of simulators, this paper presents the details of a general-purpose programming language based discrete event simulation for WiMAX. This research has focused at developing a discrete-event simulator to implement bandwidth allocation algorithms for a WiMAX base station.The highest urgency first algorithm has been utilized as a benchmark deployment algorithm in order to provide: dynamic downlink/uplink adjustment and latency guarantee for real-time applications. …”
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    OTS: an optimal tasks scheduling algorithm based on QoS in cloud computing network by Alhakimi, Mohammed Ameen, Latip, Rohaya

    Published 2019
    “…This study presents an optimal tasks scheduling algorithm by enhancing Max-Min algorithm. The simulation results have proven that the Proposed Optimal Tasks Scheduling OTS completes tasks execution with less execution time and higher performance compared with Max-Min and TS algorithms. …”
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    Batch mode heuristic approaches for efficient task scheduling in grid computing system by Maipan-Uku, Jamilu Yahaya

    Published 2016
    “…To address these problems, this research proposes three new distributed static batch mode inspired algorithms. The first (proposed) algorithm is based on Min-Min, called Min-Diff, the second algorithm is based on Max-Min, called Max-Average, and the third algorithm is to handle the load balancing, called Efficient Load Balancing (ELB). …”
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