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SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Greening backbone networks: reducing energy consumption by shutting off cables in bundled links
In backbone networks, the line cards that drive the links between neighboring routers consume a large amount of energy. Since these networks are typically overprovisioned, selecti...
Will Fisher, Martin Suchara, Jennifer Rexford
EJWCN
2011
133views more  EJWCN 2011»
15 years 1 months ago
CARNIVORE: A Disruption-Tolerant System for Studying Wildlife
—This paper presents CARNIVORE, a system for in-situ, yet unobtrusive monitoring of cryptic, difficult-tocatch/observe wildlife in their natural habitat. CARNIVORE consists of a...
Matthew Rutishauser, Vladislav Petkov, Jay Boice, ...
IMC
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Tomography-based overlay network monitoring
Overlay network monitoring enables distributed Internet applications to detect and recover from path outages and periods of degraded performance within seconds. For an overlay net...
Yan Chen, David Bindel, Randy H. Katz
ISPA
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Cayley DHTs - A Group-Theoretic Framework for Analyzing DHTs Based on Cayley Graphs
Static DHT topologies influence important features of such DHTs such as scalability, communication load balancing, routing efficiency and fault tolerance. Nevertheless, it is co...
Changtao Qu, Wolfgang Nejdl, Matthias Kriesell
STOC
2004
ACM
61views Algorithms» more  STOC 2004»
16 years 6 months ago
The zero-one principle for switching networks
Recently, approximation analysis has been extensively used to study algorithms for routing weighted packets in various network settings. Although different techniques were applied...
Yossi Azar, Yossi Richter