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COMCOM
1999
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Securing digital signatures for non-repudiation
Dispute of transactions is a common problem that could jeopardise business. Hence non-repudiation services are essential in business transactions which provide evidence to enable ...
Jianying Zhou, Kwok-Yan Lam
COMCOM
1999
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Cycle time properties of the PROFIBUS timed-token protocol
Eduardo Tovar, Francisco Vasques
COMCOM
1999
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On-line multiple secret sharing based on a one-way function
Based on a one-way function and the intractability of the Diffie
Hung-Min Sun
COMCOM
1999
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An accurate performance model of shared buffer ATM switches under hot spot traffic
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches based on shared buffering are known to have better performance and buffer utilization than input or output queued switches. Shared buffer...
Mahmoud Saleh, Mohammed Atiquzzaman
COMCOM
1999
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Call performance studies on the ATM forum UNI signalling implementations
R. Radhakrishna Pillai, Su Kwe Long, Jit Biswas, C...
COMCOM
1999
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A complete test sequence using cyclic sequence for conformance testing
We present a problem of commonly used characterization sequences (CS) for the protocol conformance testing and propose a new test sequence to resolve the problem. The proposed tes...
DaeHun Nyang, S. Y. Lim, JooSeok Song
COMCOM
1999
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Fast knockout algorithm for self-route concentration
Concentration has been a popular technique for resolving contention in switching. In particular, self-route concentration is useful inside ATM switching fabrics in many ways. This...
Shuo-Yen Robert Li, Hui Li, Gar Man Koo
COMCOM
1999
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A flow control scheme on ATM networks with max-min fairness
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) does not guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) for Available Bit Rate (ABR) service type during connection establishment. The bandwidth left for ABR ...
W. K. Lai, J.-Y. Tsai
COMCOM
1999
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Fair and reliable hop-by-hop flow control
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks can support different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Among all service types, Available Bit Rate (ABR) is...
Wei Kuang Lai, Duan Ruei Shiu, Mei Chian Liou, Jiu...
COMCOM
1999
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Support QoS in IP over ATM
An integrated service internet running real-time and multimedia applications is rapidly becoming a reality. Meanwhile, ATM technology is appearing in the marketplace. It is an imp...
Gung-Chou Lai, Ruay Shiung Chang