—The distribution of the delay is a very important measure to determine the performance of a WLAN. Indeed, realtime applications typically require that their packets reach their ...
Paschalis Raptis, Vasileios Vitsas, Albert Banchs,...
- This paper describes new optical switching architectures supporting asynchronous variable-length packets. Output line contention is resolved by optical delay line buffers. By int...
Abstract— In this paper, we study the problem of exact emulation of two types of optical queues: (i) N-to-1 output-buffered multiplexers with variable length bursts, and (ii) N Ã...
Yi-Ting Chen, Cheng-Shang Chang, Jay Cheng, Duan-S...
In this paper, we present an analytical model for the approximate calculation of the throughput and end-toend delay performance in single hop and multihop IEEE 802.11 networks unde...
Many methods for end-to-end bandwidth estimation on wired networks assume that link capacities are constant and that all cross-traffic interaction occurs through queuing delays at...