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GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Collision-Free Asynchronous Multi-Channel Access in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract—In this paper, we present a collision-free asynchronous multi-channel access protocol for Ad Hoc wireless networks using a single transceiver. Our protocol, dubbed AMMAC...
Duy Nguyen, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Katia Obracz...
PLDI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Laminar: practical fine-grained decentralized information flow control
Decentralized information flow control (DIFC) is a promising model for writing programs with powerful, end-to-end security guarantees. Current DIFC systems that run on commodity ...
Indrajit Roy, Donald E. Porter, Michael D. Bond, K...
WOWMOM
2000
ACM
86views Multimedia» more  WOWMOM 2000»
14 years 3 months ago
Real-time prioritized call admission control in a base station scheduler
With the deployment of packetized wireless networks, the need for Quality of Service is becoming increasingly important. In order for QoS to be implemented and e ciently supported...
Jay R. Moorman, John W. Lockwood, Sung-Mo Kang
CN
2006
124views more  CN 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Session based access control in geographically replicated Internet services
Performance critical services over Internet often rely on geographically distributed architectures of replicated servers. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) are a typical example whe...
Novella Bartolini
CCR
1998
140views more  CCR 1998»
13 years 10 months ago
Policy tree multicast routing: an extension to sparse mode source tree delivery
Bandwidth-sensitive multicast delivery controlled by routing criteria pertinent to the actual traffic flow is very costly in terms of router state and control overhead and it scal...
Horst Hodel