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Vojislav B. Misic
Researcher at Ryerson University
Publications - 345
Citations - 4417
Vojislav B. Misic is an academic researcher from Ryerson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 312 publications receiving 3760 citations. Previous affiliations of Vojislav B. Misic include University of Belgrade & University of Winnipeg.
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Performance Analysis of Cloud Computing Centers Using M/G/m/m+r Queuing Systems
TL;DR: A novel approximate analytical model is described that allows cloud operators to determine the relationship between the number of servers and input buffer size and the performance indicators such as mean number of tasks in the system, blocking probability, and probability that a task will obtain immediate service.
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Performance of a beacon enabled IEEE 802.15.4 cluster with downlink and uplink traffic
TL;DR: The analysis of Stability of the network queues shows that the stability of the downlink queue at the coordinator is the most critical for network operation, and shows that certain features prescribed by the standard actually limit the performance of 802.15.4 networks.
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BLA: Blockchain-Assisted Lightweight Anonymous Authentication for Distributed Vehicular Fog Services
TL;DR: A blockchain-assisted lightweight anonymous authentication (BLA) mechanism for distributed VFS, which is provisioned to driving vehicles, and achieves anonymity, and granting vehicle users the responsibility of preserving their privacy by effectively combining modern cryptographical technology and blockchain technology.
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The Effects of Test-Driven Development on External Quality and Productivity: A Meta-Analysis
Y. Rafique,Vojislav B. Misic +1 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that, in general, TDD has a small positive effect on quality but little to no discernible effect on productivity.
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The impact of MAC parameters on the performance of 802.15.4 PAN
TL;DR: The operation of a personal area network, operating under the IEEE Standard 802.15.4 in the beacon enabled mode, is analyzed using the theory of discrete time Markov chains and M/G/1/K queues to derive several important performance parameters such as probability of access, probability that medium is idle, queue length distribution in the device, and probability distribution of the packet service time.