The "algorithmic small-world hypothesis" states that not only are pairs of individuals in a large social network connected by short paths, but that ordinary individuals ...
Long-range dependence (LRD) is a largely verified property of Internet traffic, which severely affects network queuing. An approach for guaranteeing performance requirements is...
Stefano Bregni, Paolo Giacomazzi, Gabriella Saddem...
The lack of adoption of a DNS-based geographic location service as proposed in RFC 1876 has lead to the deployment of alternative ways to locate Internet hosts. The two main altern...
The Least Attained Service (LAS) scheduling policy, when used for scheduling packets over the bottleneck link of an Internet path, can greatly reduce the average flow time for sh...
Idris A. Rai, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Mary K. Vern...
The availability of indoor positioning renders it possible to deploy location-based services in indoor spaces. Many such services will benefit from the efficient support for k n...