—This paper presents an efficient protocol to reliably exchange information in a single-hop radio network with unpredictable interference. The devices can access C communication...
Seth Gilbert, Rachid Guerraoui, Dariusz R. Kowalsk...
—Traceroute is widely used to report the path packets take between two internet hosts, but the widespread deployment of load balancing routers breaks a basic assumption – that ...
Abstract—In this paper we define a simple experimental setup to analyze the behavior of commercial P2P-TV applications under adverse network conditions. Our goal is to reveal th...
—We study the distributed desynchronization problem for graphs with arbitrary topology. Motivated by the severe computational limitations of sensor networks, we present a randomi...
Arik Motskin, Tim Roughgarden, Primoz Skraba, Leon...
—We present CPM, a unified approach that exploits server multicast, assisted by peer downloads, to provide efficient video-on-demand (VoD) in a service provider environment. We...
Vijay Gopalakrishnan, Samrat Bhattacharjee, K. K. ...
—Dynamic spectrum access has been proposed as a means to share scarce radio resources, and requires devices to follow protocols that use resources in a proper, disciplined manner...
Song Liu, Yingying Chen, Wade Trappe, Larry J. Gre...
—While it is a well known result that network coding achieves optimal flow rates in multicast sessions, its potential for practical use has remained to be a question, due to its...
—Packet classification is a function increasingly used in a number of networking appliances and applications. Typically, sists of a set of abstract classifications, and a set o...