When many flows are multiplexed on a non-saturated link, their volume changes over short timescales tend to cancel each other out, making the average change across flows close to ...
Fernando Silveira, Christophe Diot, Nina Taft, Ram...
Braess's paradox, in its original context, is the counter-intuitive observation that, without lessening demand, closing roads can improve traffic flow. With the explosion of d...
Abstract In this paper, the use of queueing theory for modeling uninterrupted traffic flows is evaluated. Empirical data on speeds and flows are used to evaluate speeds generated b...
ded Abstract This paper introduces a new technique for compressing memory address traces. The technique relies on the simple observation that most programs spend their time execut...
Recently, since the traffic is increasing every year, the problems of traffic jam and accidents, and so on, are increasing, it is required that the ITS (Intelligent Transport Syst...