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SIGCOMM
1995
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Performance Bounds in Communication Networks with Variable-Rate Links
In most network models for quality of service support, the communication links interconnecting the switches and gateways are assumed to have fixed bandwidth and zero error rate. T...
Kam Lee
ICNP
1999
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Fluid Analysis of Delay Performance for QoS Support in Wireless Networks
Providing quality of service (QoS) guarantees over wireless links requires thorough understanding and quantification of the interactions among the traffic source, the wireless cha...
Jeong Geun Kim, Marwan Krunz
SPAA
2005
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Randomization does not reduce the average delay in parallel packet switches
Switching cells in parallel is a common approach to build switches with very high external line rate and a large number of ports. A prime example is the parallel packet switch (in...
Hagit Attiya, David Hay
ISCC
2006
IEEE
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16 years 5 days ago
Performance Evaluation of Mobile IPv6 Handover Extensions in an IEEE 802.11b Wireless Network Environment
— In order to support mobile users, the basic Internet protocols have been extended with protocols (e.g., Mobile IPv6) for intercepting and forwarding packets to a mobile and pos...
Johnny Lai, Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu, Norbert Jordan, ...
TRIDENTCOM
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Testbed for Validation and Assessment of Frame Switching Networks
Packet assembly at the network edge is one solution to reduce high packet rates in core network switches. Literature discusses this topic controversially because of three reasons: ...
Arthur Mutter, Sebastian Gunreben, Wolfram Lautens...