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SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
SIP overload control: a backpressure-based approach
Overload happens in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) networks when SIP servers have insufficient resources to handle all messages they receive. Under overload, SIP networks suffe...
Yaogong Wang
CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 10 months ago
Competition of Wireless Providers for Atomic Users
We study a problem where wireless service providers compete for heterogenous and atomic (non-infinitesimal) wireless users. The users differ in their utility functions as well as ...
Vojislav Gajic, Jianwei Huang, Bixio Rimoldi
ADHOCNOW
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Adapting BitTorrent to Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract. BitTorrent is one of the Internet’s most efficient content distribution protocols. It is known to perform very well over the wired Internet where end-to-end performance...
Mohamed Karim Sbai, Chadi Barakat, Jaeyoung Choi, ...
AAAI
2000
15 years 12 hour ago
Iterative Flattening: A Scalable Method for Solving Multi-Capacity Scheduling Problems
One challenge for research in constraint-based scheduling has been to produce scalable solution procedures under fairly general representational assumptions. Quite often, the comp...
Amedeo Cesta, Angelo Oddi, Stephen F. Smith
SIGCOMM
2012
ACM
13 years 1 months ago
Flashback: decoupled lightweight wireless control
Unlike their cellular counterparts, Wi-Fi networks do not have the luxury of a dedicated control plane that is decoupled from the data plane. Consequently, Wi-Fi struggles to prov...
Asaf Cidon, Kanthi Nagaraj, Sachin Katti, Pramod V...