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  2. Cyber–physical system - Wikipedia

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    Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are mechanisms controlled and monitored by computer algorithms, tightly integrated with the internet and its users.In cyber-physical systems, physical and software components are deeply intertwined, able to operate on different spatial and temporal scales, exhibit multiple and distinct behavioral modalities, and interact with each other in ways that change with ...

  3. Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic

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    CAMEL Phase 1 defined only very basic call control services, but introduced the concept of a CAMEL Basic call state model (BCSM) to the Intelligent Network (IN). Phase 1 gave the gsmSCF the ability to bar calls (release the call prior to connection), allow a call to continue unchanged, or to modify a limited number of call parameters before allowing it to continue.

  4. Cellular network - Wikipedia

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    WCDMA network architecture. The most common example of a cellular network is a mobile phone (cell phone) network. A mobile phone is a portable telephone which receives or makes calls through a cell site (base station) or transmitting tower. Radio waves are used to transfer signals to and from the cell phone.

  5. System-level simulation - Wikipedia

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    Optimization can be used to identify unknown system parameters, i.e. to calibrate CPS model, matching the performance to actual system operation. [27] In cases when exact physical equations governing the processes are unknown, approximate empirical equations can be derived, e.g. using multiple linear regression.

  6. Configuration model - Wikipedia

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    Configuration model generates locally tree-like networks, meaning that any local neighborhood in such a network takes the form of a tree. More precisely, if you start at any node in the network and form the set of all nodes at distance d {\displaystyle d} or less from that starting node, the set will, with probability tending to 1 as n → ∞ ...

  7. Traffic generation model - Wikipedia

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    A packet generation model is a traffic generation model of the packet flows or data sources in a packet-switched network. For example, a web traffic model is a model of the data that is sent or received by a user's web-browser. These models are useful during the development of telecommunication technologies, in view to analyse the performance ...

  8. Constraint satisfaction problem - Wikipedia

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    The classic model of Constraint Satisfaction Problem defines a model of static, inflexible constraints. This rigid model is a shortcoming that makes it difficult to represent problems easily. [33] Several modifications of the basic CSP definition have been proposed to adapt the model to a wide variety of problems.

  9. Cooperative distributed problem solving - Wikipedia

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    In computing cooperative distributed problem solving is a network of semi-autonomous processing nodes working together to solve a problem, typically in a multi-agent system. That is concerned with the investigation of problem subdivision, sub-problem distribution, results synthesis, optimisation of problem solver coherence and co-ordination.