Abstract—By allowing routers to randomly mix the information content in packets before forwarding them, network coding can maximize network throughput in a distributed manner wit...
—Designers of TCAMs (ternary CAMs) for packet classification often have to deal with unpredictable sets of rules. These result in highly variable rule expansions, and can only r...
—We consider a widely applicable model of resource allocation where two sequences of events are coupled: on a continuous time axis (t), network dynamics evolve over time. On a di...
Alexandre Proutiere, Yung Yi, Tian Lan, Mung Chian...
—Paris Metro Pricing (PMP) is a simple multi-class flat-rate pricing scheme already practiced by transport systems, specifically by the Paris Metro at one time. The name is coi...
Abstract—With rising concerns on user privacy over the Internet, anonymous communication systems that hide the identity of a participant from its partner or third parties are hig...
Abstract—Distance estimation is fundamental for many functionalities of wireless sensor networks and has been studied intensively in recent years. A critical challenge in distanc...
Abstract—Packet collision causes packet loss and wastes resources in wireless networks. It becomes even worse in dense WSNs, due to burst-traffic and congestion around sinks. In...
—We venture beyond the “listen-before-talk” strategy that is common in many traditional cognitive radio access schemes. We exploit the bi-directional nature of most primary c...
—More fundamental than IP lookups and packet classification in routers is the extraction of fields such as IP Dest and TCP Ports that determine packet forwarding. While parsing...
Christos Kozanitis, John Huber, Sushil Singh, Geor...