—Network positioning systems provide an important service to large-scale P2P systems, potentially enabling clients to achieve higher performance, reduce cross-ISP traffic and im...
David R. Choffnes, Mario Sanchez, Fabian E. Bustam...
—Although capacity has been extensively studied in wireless networks, most of the results are for homogeneous wireless networks where all nodes are assumed identical. In this pap...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the problem of misbehavior detection in wireless networks . A commonly adopted approach is to utilize the broadcast nature of the wireless medium...
—While there has been much progress in designing backpressure based stabilizing algorithms for multihop wireless networks, end-to-end performance (e.g., end-to-end buffer usage) ...
V. J. Venkataramanan, Xiaojun Lin, Lei Ying, Sanja...
Abstract—The main task in analyzing a switching network design (including circuit-, multirate-, and photonic-switching) is to determine the minimum number of some switching compo...
Hung Q. Ngo, Atri Rudra, Anh N. Le, Thanh-Nhan Ngu...
Abstract—Existing work on cross-layer optimization for wireless networks adopts simple physical-layer models, i.e., treating interference as noise. In this paper, we adopt a dete...
—It is a well known fact that user-chosen passwords are somewhat predictable: by using tools such as dictionaries or probabilistic models, attackers and password recovery tools c...
i In this paper, we identify the unique challenges in deploying parallelism on TCAM-based pattern matching for Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDSes). We resolve two critica...
Kai Zheng, Xin Zhang, Zhiping Cai, Zhijun Wang, Ba...
Abstract—Accurate and timely identification of the routerlevel topology of the Internet is one of the major unresolved problems in Internet research. Topology recovery via tomog...
Brian Eriksson, Gautam Dasarathy, Paul Barford, Ro...