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GLOBECOM
2008
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Using the ECN Nonce to Detect Spurious Loss Events in TCP
—A sudden delay spike or reordering in the network can cause TCP to experience a loss event. Since loss is interpreted as a sign of congestion in TCP, this causes the protocol to...
Michael Welzl
GRAPHITE
2007
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Arbitrarily layered micro-facet surfaces
In this paper we present a method to combine several micro-facet based surface layers into a single unified, expressive BRDF model that is easy to use. The restriction to micro-fa...
Andrea Weidlich, Alexander Wilkie
GLOBECOM
2006
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Cooperative Relay Networks Using Fountain Codes
We investigate a cooperative communications scheme with N parallel relays, where both the transmissions from the source to the relays and from the relays to the destination use fo...
Andreas F. Molisch, Neelesh B. Mehta, Jonathan S. ...
ISCA
1995
IEEE
98views Hardware» more  ISCA 1995»
15 years 4 months ago
Instruction Fetching: Coping with Code Bloat
Previous research has shown that the SPEC benchmarks achieve low miss ratios in relatively small instruction caches. This paper presents evidence that current software-development...
Richard Uhlig, David Nagle, Trevor N. Mudge, Stuar...
IC
2004
15 years 2 months ago
An Efficient TCP Buffer Tuning Technique Based on Packet Loss Ratio (TBT-PLR)
The existing TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is known to be unsuitable for a network with the characteristics of high BDP (Bandwidth-Delay Product) because of the fixed small o...
Gi-chul Yoo, Eun-sook Sim, Dongkyun Kim, Taeyoung ...