Enterprise networks are important, with size and complexity even surpassing carrier networks. Yet, the design of enterprise networks remains ad-hoc and poorly understood. In this p...
Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao, Geoffrey G. Xie, ...
A foundational issue underlying many overlay network applications ranging from routing to peer-to-peer file sharing is that of connectivity management, i.e., folding new arrivals ...
Modeling the Internet delay structure is an important issue in designing large-scale distributed systems. However, linear models fail to characterize Triangle Inequality Violation...
Modern commodity hardware architectures, with their multiple multi-core CPUs and high-speed system interconnects, exhibit tremendous power. In this paper, we study performance lim...
Norbert Egi, Adam Greenhalgh, Mark Handley, Micka&...
Abstract: Social virtual worlds such as Second Life are digital representations of the real world where human-controlled avatars evolve and interact through social activities. Unde...
In peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, a receiver needs to be matched with multiple senders, because peers have limited capacity and reliability. Efficient peer matching can reduce the co...
Overlay networks create new networking services across nodes that communicate using pre-existing networks. MOSAIC is a unified declarative platform for constructing new overlay ne...
Yun Mao, Boon Thau Loo, Zachary G. Ives, Jonathan ...
Increased AP density in enterprise WLANs leads to increasing RF interference and decreasing performance. An important step towards mitigating this problem is to construct precise ...
Chronic network conditions are caused by performance impairing events that occur intermittently over an extended period of time. Such conditions can cause repeated performance deg...
Ajay Mahimkar, Jennifer Yates, Yin Zhang, Aman Sha...