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FOCS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Strategic Network Formation through Peering and Service Agreements
We introduce a game theoretic model of network formation in an effort to understand the complex system of business relationships between various Internet entities (e.g., Autonomou...
Elliot Anshelevich, F. Bruce Shepherd, Gordon T. W...
MICRO
2009
IEEE
99views Hardware» more  MICRO 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Low-cost router microarchitecture for on-chip networks
On-chip networks are critical to the scaling of future multicore processors. The challenge for on-chip network is to reduce the cost including power consumption and area while pro...
John Kim
ISCA
1993
IEEE
112views Hardware» more  ISCA 1993»
13 years 11 months ago
Working Sets, Cache Sizes, and Node Granularity Issues for Large-Scale Multiprocessors
The distribution of resources among processors, memory and caches is a crucial question faced by designers of large-scale parallel machines. If a machine is to solve problems with...
Edward Rothberg, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Anoop Gupta
SIGMETRICS
2011
ACM
229views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2011»
12 years 10 months ago
Model-driven optimization of opportunistic routing
Opportunistic routing aims to improve wireless performance by exploiting communication opportunities arising by chance. A key challenge in opportunistic routing is how to achieve ...
Eric Rozner, Mi Kyung Han, Lili Qiu, Yin Zhang
CCR
2004
86views more  CCR 2004»
13 years 7 months ago
On the scaling of congestion in the internet graph
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added e...
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srini...