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CCR
2004
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15 years 1 months ago
Non-stationarity and high-order scaling in TCP flow arrivals: a methodological analysis
The last decade has been a very fruitful period in important discoveries in network traffic modeling, uncovering various scaling behaviors. Self-similarity, long-range dependence,...
Steve Uhlig
ACL
2012
13 years 4 months ago
A Novel Burst-based Text Representation Model for Scalable Event Detection
Mining retrospective events from text streams has been an important research topic. Classic text representation model (i.e., vector space model) cannot model temporal aspects of d...
Xin Zhao, Rishan Chen, Kai Fan, Hongfei Yan, Xiaom...
CN
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Receiver-centric congestion control with a misbehaving receiver: Vulnerabilities and end-point solutions
Receiver-driven TCP protocols delegate key congestion control functions to receivers. Their goal is to exploit information available only at receivers in order to improve latency ...
Aleksandar Kuzmanovic, Edward W. Knightly
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Achieving QoS for TCP Traffic in Satellite Networks with Differentiated Services
Satellite networks play an indispensable role in providing global Internet access and electronic connectivity. To achieve such a global communications, provisioning of quality of s...
Arjan Durresi, Sastri Kota, Mukul Goyal, Raj Jain,...
OSDI
2002
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
TCP Nice: A Mechanism for Background Transfers
Many distributed applications can make use of large background transfers ? transfers of data that humans are not waiting for ? to improve availability, reliability, latency or con...
Arun Venkataramani, Ravi Kokku, Michael Dahlin