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GLOBECOM
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Analysis of Load-Balanced Switch with Finite Buffers
Recently the Birkhoff-von Neumann load-balanced (LB) switch has become a promising switch design due to its high scalability properties and simple control. The performance of the L...
Yury Audzevich, Yoram Ofek, Miklós Telek, B...
CGF
2010
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Image Synthesis for Branching Structures
We present a set of techniques for the synthesis of artificial images that depict branching structures like rivers, cracks, lightning, mountain ranges, or blood vessels. The centr...
Dominik Sibbing, Darko Pavic, Leif Kobbelt
CN
2010
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A taxonomy of biologically inspired research in computer networking
The natural world is enormous, dynamic, incredibly diverse, and highly complex. Despite the inherent challenges of surviving in such a world, biological organisms evolve, self-org...
Michael Meisel, Vasileios Pappas, Lixia Zhang
CCR
2008
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The need for simulation in evaluating anomaly detectors
Anomalous events that affect the performance of networks are a fact of life. It is therefore not surprising that recent years have seen an explosion in research on network anomaly...
Haakon Ringberg, Matthew Roughan, Jennifer Rexford
CORR
2010
Springer
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Collision Helps - Algebraic Collision Recovery for Wireless Erasure Networks
Current medium access control mechanisms are based on collision avoidance and collided packets are discarded. The recent work on ZigZag decoding departs from this approach by recov...
Ali ParandehGheibi, Jay Kumar Sundararajan, Muriel...