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IWDC
2001
Springer
101views Communications» more  IWDC 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
Resource Stealing in Endpoint Controlled Multi-class Networks
Abstract. Endpoint admission control is a mechanism for achieving scalable services by pushing quality-of-service functionality to end hosts. In particular, hosts probe the network...
Susana Sargento, Rui Valadas, Edward W. Knightly
EENERGY
2010
13 years 8 months ago
Energy-aware traffic engineering
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators deploy faster equipment to handle popular bandwidthintensive services, such as ...
Nedeljko Vasic, Dejan Kostic
GLOBECOM
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Delay-Energy Tradeoffs in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks with Partial Channel State Information
Given a wireless network where each link undergoes small-scale (Rayleigh) fading, we consider the problem of routing a message from a source node to a target node while minimizing...
Matthew Brand, Andreas F. Molisch
AICCSA
2005
IEEE
168views Hardware» more  AICCSA 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
A dynamic range resource reservation protocol for QoS support in wireless networks
— Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) provide a powerful and dynamic platform to enable mobile computers to establish communications without an existing infrastructure. In order to p...
Imad Jawhar, Jie Wu
MOBICOM
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
A scalable model for channel access protocols in multihop ad hoc networks
A new modeling framework is introduced for the analytical study of medium access control (MAC) protocols operating in multihop ad hoc networks. The model takes into account the eï...
Marcelo M. Carvalho, Jose Joaquin Garcia-Luna-Acev...