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QSHINE
2005
IEEE
14 years 18 days ago
Retransmission Strategies for Wireless Connections with Resource-Limited Devices
Protocols designed to provide error-free communications over lossy links, at both data link and transport layers, commonly employ the idea of sliding windows, which is based on th...
Lavy Libman
SIMPRA
2011
13 years 1 months ago
Virtual segment: Store-carry-forward relay-based support for wide-area non-real-time data exchange
—In the Internet of the future, a flexible, dynamic combination of wireless and wired access networks is expected to be a key driver for enlarging the broadband communication se...
Shinya Yamamura, Akira Nagata, Masato Tsuru, Hitom...
INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Proxy Caching in Split TCP: Dynamics, Stability and Tail Asymptotics
Abstract—The split of a multihop, point to point TCP connection consists in replacing a plain, end-to-end TCP connection by a cascade of TCP connections. In such a cascade, conne...
François Baccelli, Giovanna Carofiglio, Ser...
ICN
2005
Springer
14 years 13 days ago
Scheduling Algorithms for Input Queued Switches Using Local Search Technique
Input Queued switches have been very well studied in the recent past. The Maximum Weight Matching (MWM) algorithm is known to deliver 100% throughput under any admissible traffic. ...
Yanfeng Zheng, Simin He, Shutao Sun, Wen Gao
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Distributed Opportunistic Scheduling With Two-Level Channel Probing
Distributed opportunistic scheduling (DOS) is studied for wireless ad-hoc networks in which many links contend for the channel using random access before data transmissions. Simpl...
P. S. Chandrashekhar Thejaswi, Junshan Zhang, Man-...