—The most common technology in Local Area Networks is the Ethernet protocol. The continuing evolution of Ethernet has propelled it into the scope of Metropolitan Area Networks. E...
Abstract—We introduce a game-theoretic framework for reasoning about bandwidth attacks, a common form of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. In particular, our traffic...
— Packet forwarding in Public Transport Networks is particularly challenging due to the high mobility, rapidly changing topology and intermittent connectivity observed in these n...
Abstract—Distributed interactive applications have become increasingly popular, making it important to address their communication needs, where one of the needs is group communic...
—Lightpath reconfiguration performance has been evaluated experimentally for regional IP-over-WDM network applications, making the network scalable and stable when traffic change...
—Multicasting has not been widely adopted until now, due to lack of access control over the group members. The Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) protocols are be...
Abstract—In this paper we present the design and implementation of a small-scale marine sensor network. The network monitors the temperature in the Baltic Sea on different height...
—In this paper we study by means of simulation the effect of the variation of the burstification period in OBS networks on the performance of TCP Vegas.
—This paper proposes a new distributed media access control (MAC) scheme to improve the network performance of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) wireless systems. In particul...
Dan J. Dechene, Khalim Amjad Meerja, Abdallah Sham...
—For demanding Grid applications that use resources at different cluster sites a reservation mechanism ensures the availability of resources to guarantee a certain level of QoS. ...
Christoph Barz, Peter Martini, Markus Pilz, Floria...