IP networks do not provide any guarantee that packets belonging to the same flow are delivered in the correct order. It can be argued that out-of-order reception of packets is lim...
Giovanni Neglia, Vincenzo Falletta, Giuseppe Bianc...
Abstract. Numerous studies have shown that packet reordering is common, especially in high speed networks where there is high degree of parallelism and different link speeds. Reor...
We have analyzed the measurements of the end-to-end packet reordering by tracing UDP packets between 12 testboxes of RIPE NCC. We showed that reordering quite often happens in Inte...
Packet reordering is a well-known phenomenon that the order of packets is inverted in the Internet. Previous research indicates reordering can affect the performance of both the ne...
Abstract. Numerous studies have shown that packet reordering is common, especially in high speed networks where there is high degree of parallelism and different link speeds. Reor...
By providing the best-effort service, the Internet Protocol (IP) does not maintain the same order of packets sent out by a host. Therefore, due to the route change, parallelism in...
A formal approach for characterizing, evaluating and modeling packet reordering is presented. Reordering is, a phenomenon that is likely to become increasingly common on Internet,...
Nischal M. Piratla, Anura P. Jayasumana, Tarun Ban...
Network processors today consists of multiple parallel processors (microengines) with support for multiple threads to exploit packet level parallelism inherent in network workload...
Abstract—New modes of communication have shown themselves to be needed for more secure and private types of data. Steganography or data-hiding through covert channels can be high...
Abstract—With the increasing deployment of wireless technologies, such as WLAN, HSDPA, and WiMAX, it is often the case that simultaneous coverage of several access networks is av...
Dominik Kaspar, Kristian Evensen, Audun Fosselie H...