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CCR
2005
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Part III: routers with very small buffers
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be fast, and so ideally they should be small enough to use fast memory technologie...
Mihaela Enachescu, Yashar Ganjali, Ashish Goel, Ni...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Routers with Very Small Buffers
Abstract— Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be fast, and so ideally they should be small enough to use fast memory ...
Mihaela Enachescu, Yashar Ganjali, Ashish Goel, Ni...
CCR
2005
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13 years 4 months ago
Part II: control theory for buffer sizing
This article describes how control theory has been used to address the question of how to size the buffers in core Internet routers. Control theory aims to predict whether the net...
Gaurav Raina, Donald F. Towsley, Damon Wischik
ISCC
2006
IEEE
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Performance of Paced and Non-Paced Transmission Control Algorithms in Small Buffered Networks
Famous rule-of-thumb states that a buffer sized at B = RTT × BW, where RTT is the average round trip time and BW is the bandwidth of output link is necessary in order to achieve ...
Onur Alparslan, Shin'ichi Arakawa, Masayuki Murata
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Discovering Topologies at Router Level: Part II
—Measurement and monitoring of network topologies are essential tasks in current network scenarios. Indeed, due to their utility in planning, management, security, and reliabilit...
Alessio Botta, Walter de Donato, Antonio Pescap&eg...