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ICCSA
2004
Springer
14 years 2 days ago
New Parameter for Balancing Two Independent Measures in Routing Path
The end-to-end characteristic is an important factor for QoS support. Since network users and their required bandwidths for applications increase, the efficient usage of networks h...
Moonseong Kim, Young-Cheol Bang, Hyunseung Choo
AINA
2003
IEEE
14 years 4 hour ago
Detection of Multiple Bottleneck Bandwidth
This paper endeavors to present a scheme to detect and estimate bottleneck bandwidth along the path in the Internet. We have participated in the RIPE NCC’s TTM project to perfor...
Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Yoshito Tobe, Kaoru Sezaki
INFOCOM
1999
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Inference of Multicast Routing Trees and Bottleneck Bandwidths Using End-to-end Measurements
Abstract-- The efficacy of end-to-end multicast transport protocols depends critically upon their ability to scale efficiently to a large number of receivers. Several research mult...
Sylvia Ratnasamy, Steven McCanne
E2EMON
2006
IEEE
14 years 23 days ago
Implementation and evaluation of an inline network measurement algorithm and its application to TCP-based service
Abstract— In our previous studies, we proposed ImTCP, an inline network measurement technique that can obtain available bandwidth information of the network path between sender a...
Tomoaki Tsugawa, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata
PAM
2005
Springer
14 years 5 days ago
Applying Principles of Active Available Bandwidth Algorithms to Passive TCP Traces
Abstract. While several algorithms have been created to actively measure the end-to-end available bandwidth of a network path, they require instrumentation at both ends of the path...
Marcia Zangrilli, Bruce Lowekamp