Abstract— We consider path-based survivable service provisioning in transparent optical networks with the constraints of wavelength continuity and a limited number of add/drop po...
Admission control as a mechanism for providing QoS requires an accurate description of the requested flow as well as already admitted flows. Since 802.11 WLAN capacity is shared...
We first study the accuracy of two well-known analytical models of the average throughput of long-term TCP flows, namely the so-called SQRT and PFTK models, and show that these ...
In this paper we study in-network query processing in disconnected mobile environments, where both ad-hoc communication and infrastructure communication are available. Depending o...
Cluster tools have been one of the proposed alternatives to improve operations performance in semiconductor fabrication. The benefits include high yield throughput, less contamina...
Amit Kumar Gupta, Peter Lendermann, Appa Iyer Siva...
Characterizing the transient behavior of queueing systems is a difficult problem, which has been addressed by either simplified analytical models or simulation. We seek to capture...
Future Systems-on-Chips will include multiple heterogeneous processing units, with complex data-dependent shared resource access patterns dictating the performance of a design. Cu...
Alex Bobrek, Joshua J. Pieper, Jeffrey E. Nelson, ...
The paper proposes analytical models of two types of Multi-RED queues, WRED and RIO-C, serving as droppers in DiffServ networks. Both are scrutinized under two types of configurati...
Publish/subscribe systems are used increasingly often as a communication mechanism in loosely-coupled distributed applications. With their gradual adoption in mission critical are...
We present detailed analytical models for estimating the energy dissipation in conventional caches as well as low energy cache architectures. The analytical models use the run tim...