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1999
Tsinghua U.
15 years 11 months ago
Improving the performance of bristled CC-NUMA systems using virtual channels and adaptivity
Current high-end parallel systems achieve low-latency, highbandwidth network communication through the use of aggressive design techniques and expensive mechanical and electrical ...
José F. Martínez, Josep Torrellas, J...
RTAS
1997
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Exploiting Redundancy for Timeliness in TCP Boston
While ATM bandwidth-reservation techniques are able to o er the guarantees necessary for the delivery of real-time streams in many applications (e.g. live audio and video), they s...
Azer Bestavros, Gitae Kim
DEBS
2009
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Event-based systems: opportunities and challenges at exascale
Streaming data models have been shown to be useful in many applications requiring high-performance data exchange. Application-level overlay networks are a natural way to realize t...
Greg Eisenhauer, Matthew Wolf, Hasan Abbasi, Karst...
ANCS
2008
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Low power architecture for high speed packet classification
Today's routers need to perform packet classification at wire speed in order to provide critical services such as traffic billing, priority routing and blocking unwanted Inte...
Alan Kennedy, Xiaojun Wang, Zhen Liu, Bin Liu
CONEXT
2008
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Opportunistic use of client repeaters to improve performance of WLANs
Currently deployed IEEE 802.11 WLANs (Wi-Fi networks) share access point (AP) bandwidth on a per-packet basis. However, the various stations communicating with the AP often have d...
Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Patrick P. C. Lee,...
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