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SENSYS
2009
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Collection tree protocol
This paper presents and evaluates two principles for wireless routing protocols. The first is datapath validation: data traffic quickly discovers and fixes routing inconsistenc...
Omprakash Gnawali, Rodrigo Fonseca, Kyle Jamieson,...
CCR
2005
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13 years 8 months ago
A clean slate 4D approach to network control and management
Today's data networks are surprisingly fragile and difficult to manage. We argue that the root of these problems lies in the complexity of the control and management planes--...
Albert G. Greenberg, Gísli Hjálmt&ya...
AINA
2003
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Towards RSVP Lite: Light-Weight RSVP for Generic Signaling
RSVP is a reservation setup protocol designed specifically to support QoS signaling in the Internet. However, RSVP end-to-end signaled QoS for the Internet has not become a reali...
Xiaoming Fu, Cornelia Kappler
IMC
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
An analysis of Internet chat systems
In our quest to better understand network traffic dynamics, we examine Internet chat systems. Although chat as an application does not contribute huge amounts of traffic, chat sys...
Christian Dewes, Arne Wichmann, Anja Feldmann
SCN
2011
Springer
348views Communications» more  SCN 2011»
13 years 3 months ago
MANET QoS support without reservations
An inelastic flow is a flow with inelastic rate: i.e., the rate is fixed, it cannot be dynamically adjusted to traffic and load condition as in elastic flows like TCP. Real ti...
Soon-Young Oh, Gustavo Marfia, Mario Gerla