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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Enhancing Wireless TCP: A Serialized-Timer Approach
— In wireless networks, TCP performs unsatisfactorily since packet reordering and random losses may be falsely interpreted as congestive losses. This causes TCP to trigger fast r...
Chengdi Lai, Ka-Cheong Leung, Victor O. K. Li
140
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DSS
2000
105views more  DSS 2000»
15 years 24 days ago
Dynamic behavior of differential pricing and quality of service options for the internet
Abstract. The simple model on which the Internet has operated, with all packets treated equally, and charges only for access links to the network, has contributed to its explosive ...
Peter C. Fishburn, Andrew M. Odlyzko
ICNP
1998
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Evaluating the Overheads of Source-Directed Quality-of-Service Routing
Quality-of-service (QoS) routing satisfiesapplication performance requirements and optimizes network resource usage but effective path-selection schemes require the distribution o...
Anees Shaikh, Jennifer Rexford, Kang G. Shin
110
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MOBIQUITOUS
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Multi-path Admission Control for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
As wireless networks become more prevalent, users will demand the same applications that are currently available in wired networks. Further, they will expect to receive a quality ...
Anders Lindgren, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer
LCR
2000
Springer
118views System Software» more  LCR 2000»
15 years 4 months ago
Run-Time Support for Adaptive Heavyweight Services
By definition, a heavyweight network service requires a significant amount of computation to complete its task. Providing a heavyweight service is challenging for a number of reaso...
Julio C. López, David R. O'Hallaron