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HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Automatic rate adaptation
Rate adaptation is a fundamental primitive in wireless networks. Since wireless channel strength varies quickly and unpredictably, senders have to constantly measure the channel a...
Aditya Gudipati, Sachin Katti
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Proteus: a topology malleable data center network
Full-bandwidth connectivity between all servers of a data center may be necessary for all-to-all traffic patterns, but such interconnects suffer from high cost, complexity, and en...
Ankit Singla, Atul Singh, Kishore Ramachandran, Le...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Packet re-cycling: eliminating packet losses due to network failures
This paper presents Packet Re-cycling (PR), a technique that takes advantage of cellular graph embeddings to reroute packets that would otherwise be dropped in case of link or nod...
Suksant Sae Lor, Raul Landa, Miguel Rio
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
"Extra-sensory perception" for wireless networks
Commodity smartphones and tablet devices now come equipped with a variety of sensors, including accelerometers, multiple positioning sensors, magnetic compasses, and inertial sens...
Lenin Ravindranath, Calvin C. Newport, Hari Balakr...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
A case for information-bound referencing
Links and content references form the foundation of the way that users interact today. Unfortunately, the links used today (URLs) are fragile since they tightly specify a protocol...
Ashok Anand, Aditya Akella, Vyas Sekar, Srinivasan...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Putting the software radio on a low-calorie diet
Prabal Dutta, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Ákos Léd...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Successive interference cancellation: a back-of-the-envelope perspective
Successive interference cancellation (SIC) is a physical layer capability that allows a receiver to decode packets that arrive simultaneously. While the technique is well known in...
Souvik Sen, Naveen Santhapuri, Romit Roy Choudhury...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
The home needs an operating system (and an app store)
Abstract-- We argue that heterogeneity is hindering technological innovation in the home--homes differ in terms of their devices and how those devices are connected and used. To ab...
Colin Dixon, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, A. J. ...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Using strongly typed networking to architect for tussle
Today's networks discriminate towards or against traffic for a wide range of reasons, and in response end users and their applications increasingly attempt to evade monitorin...
Chitra Muthukrishnan, Vern Paxson, Mark Allman, Ad...
HOTNETS
2010
13 years 6 months ago
How to tell an airport from a home: techniques and applications
Today's Internet services increasingly use IP-based geolocation to specialize the content and service provisioning for each user. However, these systems focus almost exclusiv...
Andreas Pitsillidis, Yinglian Xie, Fang Yu, Mart&i...