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IMC
2005
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Inferring and Debugging Path MTU Discovery Failures
If a host can send packets larger than an Internet path can forward, it relies on the timely delivery of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) messages advising that the packet...
Matthew J. Luckie, Kenjiro Cho, Bill Owens
LREC
2008
146views Education» more  LREC 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
Estimating the Resource Adaption Cost from a Resource Rich Language to a Similar Resource Poor Language
Developing resources which can be used for Natural Language Processing is an extremely difficult task for any language, but is even more so for less privileged (or less computeriz...
Anil Kumar Singh, Kiran Pala, Harshit Surana
NETCOOP
2007
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
How Expensive Is Link Utilization?
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic conditions is an important open problem in networking research. Difficulties in unde...
Rade Stanojevic, Robert Shorten
COMCOM
2008
95views more  COMCOM 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
PFC: A packet forwarding control scheme for vehicle handover over the ITS networks
When a vehicle moves on roads, it can receive messages from base stations (BSs) and other vehicles. After it moves far away the transmission range, the vehicle tries to find an av...
Chung-Ming Huang, Meng-Shu Chiang, Tz-Heng Hsu
TOH
2010
78views more  TOH 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
Effects of Packet Loss and Latency on the Temporal Discrimination of Visual-Haptic Events
—Temporal discontinuities and delay caused by packet loss or communication latency often occur in multimodal telepresence systems. It is known that such artifacts can influence ...
Zhuanghua Shi, Heng Zou, Markus Rank, Lihan Chen, ...