P2-0246 — Annual report 2009
1.
Timer Expiration Time of Selective Repeat Protocol

Timer expiration times shorter than round-trip time were shown to yield superior protocol efficiency. A new timer management strategy was proposed for the 2-layer model to prevent the risk of inter-layer congestion. Simulation results were compared with the Weldon’s method.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7332948
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integration of home-automation and IPTV system and services

The main focus of the paper is to present the integration of home-automation (HASS) and IPTV (IPTVSS) systems and services. The integration of HASS and IPTVSS is provided with the convergence at the network-technology and user interface levels. The proposed approach is very useful for the users because it enables monitoring and control of all the services by using a common user interfaces, and for IPTV service providers because it can significantly improve their competitive position in the market by using a new value added services (HASS).

COBISS.SI-ID: 7093332
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Improvements of existing optimization algorithms

Under certain circumstances derivative-free optimization procedures can be significantly improved by successive approximation. The improvement is documented on practical cases.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7576148
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A new hybrid global optimization method and its application to analog integrated circuit sizing

A new hybrid optimization method, enabling fast any yet almost complete global optimization results. Until now the choice was either speed or global results. This procedure combines both to a significant extend.

COBISS.SI-ID: 6614100
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An e-learning application on electrochemotherapy

The objective of the study presented in the paper was to develop an e-learning application in order to provide the educational content on electrochemotherapy and its underlying principles and to support collaboration, knowledge and experience exchange among the experts involved in the research and clinics. The e-learning application, based on model-based visualization and 3D computer animations used to facilitate the representation of complex biological and physical aspects in electrochemotherapy, was integrated into an interactive e-learning environment developed at our institution.

COBISS.SI-ID: 7350356