Charles Clancy
Virginia Tech
77 Papers
427 Citations
Charles Clancy is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resource allocation & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 77 publications. Previous affiliations of Charles Clancy include University of Maryland, College Park.
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Papers
Applications of Machine Learning to Cognitive Radio Networks
TL;DR: The goal is to incorporate the results of the learning engine into a predicate calculus-based reasoning engine so that radios can remember lessons learned in the past and act quickly in the future.
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Target Detection Performance of Spectrum Sharing MIMO Radars
TL;DR: The generalized likelihood ratio test for target detection and detector statistic for NSP and orthogonal waveform are derived and the target detection performance for both waveforms is studied theoretically and via Monte Carlo simulations.
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A utility proportional fairness approach for resource allocation in 4G-LTE
Ahmed Abdelhadi,Charles Clancy +1 more
- 10 Apr 2014
TL;DR: The goal is that every user subscribing for the mobile service should have a minimum quality-of-service (QoS) with a priority criterion and it is proved that the resource allocation optimization problem is convex and therefore the optimal solution is tractable.
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Utility Proportional Fairness Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in 4G-LTE
Haya Shajaiah,Ahmed Abdelhadi,Charles Clancy +2 more
- 01 Nov 2013
TL;DR: It is proved that the optimal rate allocated to each UE by the single carrier resource allocation optimization problem is equivalent to the aggregated optimal rates allocated to the same user by the primary and secondary carriers when their total resources is equivalentto thesingle carrier resources.
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Intrusion Detection System for Applications Using Linux Containers
Amr S. Abed,Charles Clancy,David S. Levy +2 more
- 21 Sep 2015
TL;DR: A real-time host-based intrusion detection system that can be used to passively detect malfeasance against applications within Linux containers running in a standalone or in a cloud multi-tenancy environment is presented in this article.
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