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INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Scheduling in Non-Blocking Buffered Three-Stage Switching Fabrics
— Three-stage non-blocking switching fabrics are the next step in scaling current crossbar switches to many hundreds or few thousands of ports. Congestion (output contention) man...
Nikolaos Chrysos, Manolis Katevenis
PIMRC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Active Highways (Position Paper)
—Highways are an essential component of our society because they are critical to quality of life and to local and national economies. Under good conditions, highways provide a sa...
Liviu Iftode, Stephen Smaldone, Mario Gerla, James...
INFOCOM
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Analytic Evaluation of RED Performance
— End-to-end congestion control mechanisms such as those in TCP are not enough to prevent congestion collapse in the Internet (for starters, not all applications might be willing...
Thomas Bonald, Martin May, Jean-Chrysostome Bolot
CISS
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Imperfect randomized algorithms for the optimal control of wireless networks
Abstract— We consider a joint randomized scheduling, congestion control mechanism for general wireless networks. We allow for a set of imperfections in the operation of the rando...
Atilla Eryilmaz, Asuman E. Ozdaglar, Devavrat Shah...
CORR
2000
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Effect of different packet sizes on RED performance
We consider the adaptation of random early detection (RED) as an active queue management algorithm for TCP traffic in Internet gateways where different maximum transfer units (MTU...
Stefaan De Cnodder, Omar Elloumi, Kenny Pauwels