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Abstract: I welcome you to the fourth issue of the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials in 2021. This issue includes 23 papers covering different aspects of communication networks. In particular, ...
Abstract: Elastic optical networks (EON) have been proposed to meet the network capacity and dynamicity challenges. Hardware and software resource optimization and re-configurability are key enablers ...
Sync: Blocking operations. Async: Independant and Non blocking operations. Concurrency: Making progress together. Parallelism: Making progress in parallel. Parallelism implies Concurrency. But ...