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MICRO
2009
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Application-aware prioritization mechanisms for on-chip networks
Network-on-Chips (NoCs) are likely to become a critical shared resource in future many-core processors. The challenge is to develop policies and mechanisms that enable multiple ap...
Reetuparna Das, Onur Mutlu, Thomas Moscibroda, Chi...
FOCS
2003
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Switch Scheduling via Randomized Edge Coloring
The essence of an Internet router is an n ¡ n switch which routes packets from input to output ports. Such a switch can be viewed as a bipartite graph with the input and output p...
Gagan Aggarwal, Rajeev Motwani, Devavrat Shah, An ...
CN
2007
137views more  CN 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
AID: A global anti-DoS service
Distributed denial of service (DDoS) has long been an open security problem of the Internet. Most proposed solutions require the upgrade of routers across the Internet, which is e...
Shigang Chen, Yibei Ling, Randy Chow, Ye Xia
HOTI
2005
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Addressing Queuing Bottlenecks at High Speeds
Modern routers and switch fabrics can have hundreds of input and output ports running at up to 10 Gb/s; 40 Gb/s systems are starting to appear. At these rates, the performance of ...
Sailesh Kumar, Jonathan S. Turner, Patrick Crowley
INFOCOM
2000
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Network Border Patrol
Abstract—The end-to-end nature of Internet congestion control is an important factor in its scalability and robustness. However, end-to-end congestion control algorithms alone ar...
Célio Albuquerque, Brett J. Vickers, Tatsuy...