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CCR
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Designing BGP-based outbound traffic engineering techniques for stub ASes
Today, most multi-connected autonomous systems (AS) need to control the flow of their interdomain traffic for both performance and economical reasons. This is usually done by manu...
Steve Uhlig, Olivier Bonaventure
CCR
2011
13 years 2 months ago
Misbehaviors in TCP SACK generation
While analyzing CAIDA Internet traces of TCP traffic to detect instances of data reneging, we frequently observed seven misbehaviors in the generation of SACKs. These misbehaviors...
Nasif Ekiz, Abuthahir Habeeb Rahman, Paul D. Amer
CCR
2011
13 years 2 months ago
Two-way TCP connections: old problem, new insight
Many papers explain the drop of download performance when two TCP connections in opposite directions share a common bottleneck link by ACK compression, the phenomenon in which dow...
Martin Heusse, Sears A. Merritt, Timothy X. Brown,...
CCS
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Optimizing BGP security by exploiting path stability
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de facto interdomain routing protocol on the Internet. While the serious vulnerabilities of BGP are well known, no security solution has b...
Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick McDaniel, William Aiel...
CDC
2009
IEEE
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14 years 3 days ago
Input-to-state stability of self-triggered control systems
— Event-triggered and self-triggered control have recently been proposed as an alternative to periodic implementations of feedback control laws over sensor/actuator networks. In ...
Manuel Mazo, Paulo Tabuada