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MOBISYS
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
NAPman: network-assisted power management for wifi devices
WiFi radios in smart-phones consume a significant amount of power when active. The 802.11 standard allows these devices to save power through an energy-conserving Power Save Mode ...
Eric Rozner, Vishnu Navda, Ramachandran Ramjee, Sh...
HOTI
2005
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Addressing Queuing Bottlenecks at High Speeds
Modern routers and switch fabrics can have hundreds of input and output ports running at up to 10 Gb/s; 40 Gb/s systems are starting to appear. At these rates, the performance of ...
Sailesh Kumar, Jonathan S. Turner, Patrick Crowley
ICC
1997
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
The Priority Token Bank in a Network of Queues
This paper takes a known approach for scheduling and admission control in integrated services networks1 , the Priority Token Bank (PTB), whose mechanism and performance have been ...
Mark A. Lynn, Jon M. Peha
CN
2007
149views more  CN 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Adaptive congestion protocol: A congestion control protocol with learning capability
There is strong evidence that the current implementation of TCP will perform poorly in future high speed networks. To address this problem many congestion control protocols have b...
Marios Lestas, Andreas Pitsillides, Petros A. Ioan...
SIGOPS
2010
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12 years 12 months ago
Online cache modeling for commodity multicore processors
Modern chip-level multiprocessors (CMPs) contain multiple processor cores sharing a common last-level cache, memory interconnects, and other hardware resources. Workloads running ...
Richard West, Puneet Zaroo, Carl A. Waldspurger, X...