—In this paper, a location-assisted on-demand routing (LAOR) protocol for low earth orbit (LEO) satellite systems is proposed and evaluated. This protocol can be viewed as a vari...
— Routing in wireless networks confronts more diverse and more rapidly varying characteristics associated with wireless links. Several recent protocols have tried to exploit coop...
— This paper presents a promising architecture for of the 3GPP’s IMS for supporting real-time session negotiation converging third-generation (3G) cellular data networks and an...
— We consider the problem of routing messages through a network with episodic connectivity without a priori knowledge of node schedules or locations. We present Steward Assisted ...
Jay Boice, Jose Joaquin Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Katia ...
—Wireless Mesh Networks represent an interesting technology due to their reliability, broad coverage and relatively easy and inexpensive scalability. The architecture is mainly a...
—For label switched networks, such as MPLS and GMPLS, most existing traffic engineering (TE) solutions work in a single routing domain. These solutions do not work when a route ...
Faisal Aslam, Zartash Afzal Uzmi, Adrian Farrel, M...
— In this paper we analyze the operation of two scheduling algorithms, Class Based Queuing (CBQ) and Delay Bounded Hybrid Proportional Delay (DBHPD). We compare results obtained ...
Johanna Nieminen, Marko Luoma, Olli-Pekka Lamminen...
— In this paper, we present the architectural design of optical burst-buffers that can truly emulate input queuing and accommodate asynchronous burst operation. The architectural...
Konstantinos Yiannopoulos, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos...
—The need to quickly and accurately classify Internet traffic for security and QoS control has been increasing significantly with the growing Internet traffic and applications ov...