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ITNG
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Decentralized Network Coordinate System for Robust Internet Distance
Network distance, measured as round-trip latency between hosts, is important for the performance of many Internet applications. For example, nearest server selection and proximity...
Li-wei Lehman, Steven Lerman
ADCM
2005
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13 years 7 months ago
Matrix-valued radial basis functions: stability estimates and applications
Radial basis functions (RBFs) have found important applications in areas such as signal processing, medical imaging, and neural networks since the early 1980's. Several appli...
Svenja Lowitzsch
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Scheduling with Rate Adaptation under Incomplete Knowledge of Channel/Estimator Statistics
In time-varying wireless networks, the states of the communication channels are subject to random variations, and hence need to be estimated for efficient rate adaptation and sched...
Wenzhuo Ouyang, Sugumar Murugesan, Atilla Eryilmaz...
ICNP
2003
IEEE
14 years 25 days ago
Distributed, Self-Stabilizing Placement of Replicated Resources in Emerging Networks
Emerging large scale distributed networking systems, such as P2P file sharing systems, sensor networks, and ad hoc wireless networks, require replication of content, functionalit...
Bong-Jun Ko, Dan Rubenstein
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Estimating Hop Distance Between Arbitrary Host Pairs
—Establishing a clear and timely picture of Internet topology is complicated by many factors including the vast size and dynamic nature of the infrastructure. In this paper, we d...
Brian Eriksson, Paul Barford, Robert D. Nowak