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ENGL
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Carpooling: A Step to Reduce Congestion (A Case Study of Delhi)
— As is the trend worldwide, India is undergoing rapid urbanization. This means not only that more people than ever before will be living and working in cities, but also that mor...
Kum Kum Dewan, Israr Ahmad
IWAN
1999
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
ANMAC: An Architectural Framework for Network Management and Control using Active Networks
In this paper, we propose a new framework called Active Network Management and Control (ANMAC) for the management and control of high speed networks. The software architecture in A...
Samphel Norden, Kenneth F. Wong
CN
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Edge-to-edge measurement-based distributed network monitoring
Continuous monitoring of a network domain poses several challenges. First, routers of a network domain need to be polled periodically to collect statistics about delay, loss, and ...
Ahsan Habib, Maleq Khan, Bharat K. Bhargava
PAM
2011
Springer
12 years 7 months ago
Operating a Network Link at 100%
Abstract. Internet speed at the edge is increasing fast with the spread of fiberbased broadband technology. The appearance of bandwidth-consuming applications, such as peer-to-pee...
Changhyun Lee, D. K. Lee, Yung Yi, Sue B. Moon
ITNG
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
On the Properties of System-Wide Responsive Behavior
High contention of flows is associated with unstable network behavior and unmanageable resource administration, i.e., convergence to equilibrium becomes a difficult task. In this ...
Ageliki Tsioliaridou, Vassilis Tsaoussidis