A Delayed-ACK Scheme for MAC-Level Performance Enhancement of Wireless LANs

Author(s):  
D. Kliazovich ◽  
F. Granelli
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-40
Author(s):  
Richard B. Kreider

Strength, conditioning, and nutrition play an important role in preparing athletes to perform to the best of their ability. For this reason, nearly all competitive teams employ strength and conditioning specialists to prepare their athletes for competition, and most teams have sport dietitians and/or nutrition consultants as part of their performance-enhancement team. Academic and professional preparation of strength and conditioning and sport-nutrition specialists in kinesiology programs has opened up a number of career opportunities for students and scholars. In addition, advances in technology have enhanced the ability of strength and conditioning specialists and sport nutritionists to monitor athletes during training and competition. This paper provides an overview of the history, professional preparation, program components, and general principals of strength and conditioning and sport nutrition and the impact they have had on high-level performance, as well as future trends in these fields.


2014 ◽  
Vol 116 (6) ◽  
pp. 595-603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert F. Chapman ◽  
Trine Karlsen ◽  
Geir K. Resaland ◽  
R.-L. Ge ◽  
Matthew P. Harber ◽  
...  

Chronic living at altitudes of ∼2,500 m causes consistent hematological acclimatization in most, but not all, groups of athletes; however, responses of erythropoietin (EPO) and red cell mass to a given altitude show substantial individual variability. We hypothesized that athletes living at higher altitudes would experience greater improvements in sea level performance, secondary to greater hematological acclimatization, compared with athletes living at lower altitudes. After 4 wk of group sea level training and testing, 48 collegiate distance runners (32 men, 16 women) were randomly assigned to one of four living altitudes (1,780, 2,085, 2,454, or 2,800 m). All athletes trained together daily at a common altitude from 1,250–3,000 m following a modified live high-train low model. Subjects completed hematological, metabolic, and performance measures at sea level, before and after altitude training; EPO was assessed at various time points while at altitude. On return from altitude, 3,000-m time trial performance was significantly improved in groups living at the middle two altitudes (2,085 and 2,454 m), but not in groups living at 1,780 and 2,800 m. EPO was significantly higher in all groups at 24 and 48 h, but returned to sea level baseline after 72 h in the 1,780-m group. Erythrocyte volume was significantly higher within all groups after return from altitude and was not different between groups. These data suggest that, when completing a 4-wk altitude camp following the live high-train low model, there is a target altitude between 2,000 and 2,500 m that produces an optimal acclimatization response for sea level performance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 7283-7287

On-demand cloud services must be provided to customers at any time by ways of cloud service providers due to cloud demand. It is obligatory for cloud service providers to lessen large volumes of data, thereby it can reduce costs for maintaining large storage systems.Infrastructure level performance is an important problem which directly affects the overall working of cloud computing environment. The objective of our framework is enhancing the performance of cloud infrastructure. Proposed approach demonstrates high effective in cloud performance enhancement, as it displays enhancement in both the service providers as well as for cloud users.


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