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International Teletraffic Congress 2011: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Åke Arvidsson, Gustavo de Veciana, Steven H. Low, Charles R. Kalmanek, Deep Medhi:
23rd International Teletraffic Congress, ITC 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA, September 6-9, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-0-9836283-0-9 - Michael Jarschel, Simon Oechsner, Daniel Schlosser, Rastin Pries, Sebastian Goll, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Modeling and performance evaluation of an OpenFlow architecture. 1-7 - James Kempf, Scott Whyte, Jonathan D. Ellithorpe, Peyman Kazemian, Mart Haitjema, Neda Beheshti, Stephen Stuart, Howard Green:
OpenFlow MPLS and the open source label switched router. 8-14 - Wei Dong, Zihui Ge, Seungjoon Lee:
3G Meets the Internet: Understanding the performance of hierarchical routing in 3G networks. 15-22 - Ho Trong Viet, Yves Deville, Olivier Bonaventure, Pierre François:
Traffic engineering for multiple spanning tree protocol in large data centers. 23-30 - Iyad A. Katib, Deep Medhi:
A study on layer correlation effects through a multilayer network optimization problem. 31-38 - Niek Bouman, Sem C. Borst, Johan van Leeuwaarden, Alexandre Proutière:
Backlog-based random access in wireless networks: Fluid limits and delay issues. 39-46 - Balaji Rengarajan, Gianluca Rizzo, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Bounds on QoS-constrained energy savings in cellular access networks with sleep modes. 47-54 - Indra Widjaja, Carl J. Nuzman:
Mitigating signaling overhead from multi-mode mobile terminals. 55-62 - Olav N. Østerbø:
Scheduling and capacity estimation in LTE. 63-70 - Liang Zhao, Ming Li, Yasir Zaki, Andreas Timm-Giel, Carmelita Görg:
LTE virtualization: From theoretical gain to practical solution. 71-78 - Imed Lassoued, Chadi Barakat:
A multi-task adaptive monitoring system combining different sampling primitives. 79-86 - Pedro Casas, Johan Mazel, Philippe Owezarski:
MINETRAC: Mining flows for unsupervised analysis & semi-supervised classification. 87-94 - Hirochika Asai, Kensuke Fukuda, Hiroshi Esaki:
Traffic causality graphs: Profiling network applications through temporal and spatial causality of flows. 95-102 - Tobias Hoßfeld, Sebastian Biedermann, Raimund Schatz, Alexander Platzer, Sebastian Egger, Markus Fiedler:
The memory effect and its implications on Web QoE modeling. 103-110 - Giovanna Carofiglio, Massimo Gallo, Luca Muscariello, Diego Perino:
Modeling data transfer in content-centric networking. 111-118 - Valentino Pacifici, György Dán:
Selfish content replication on graphs. 119-126 - Panagiotis Pantazopoulos, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Centrality-driven scalable service migration. 127-134 - Andrzej Bak, Piotr Gajowniczek, Marcin Pilarski:
Gaussian approximation of CDN call level traffic. 135-141 - Tobias Hoßfeld, Matthias Hirth, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Modeling of crowdsourcing platforms and granularity of work organization in Future Internet. 142-149 - Thomas Bonald, Raluca-Maria Indre, Sara Oueslati:
Adaptive Optical Burst Switching. 150-157 - Anteneh Beshir, Fernando A. Kuipers, Ariel Orda, Piet Van Mieghem:
Survivable impairment-aware traffic grooming in WDM rings. 158-165 - Philippe Robert, James Roberts:
A flow-aware MAC protocol for a passive optical metropolitan area network. 166-173 - Zhiyang Guo, Yuanyuan Yang:
Pipelining multicast scheduling in all-optical packet switches with delay guarantee. 174-181 - Thomas Bonald, Jean-Paul Haddad, Ravi R. Mazumdar:
Congestion in large balanced multirate links. 182-189 - Esa Hyytiä, Aleksi Penttinen, Samuli Aalto, Jorma T. Virtamo:
Dispatching problem with fixed size jobs and processor sharing discipline. 190-197 - Addisu Eshete, Yuming Jiang:
Approximate fairness through limited flow list. 198-205 - Jordan Augé, Sara Oueslati, James Roberts:
Measurement-based admission control for flow-aware implicit service differentiation. 206-213 - Arshad Ali, Eitan Altman, Tijani Chahed, Manoj K. Panda, Lucile Sassatelli:
A new reliable transport scheme in Delay Tolerant Networks based on acknowledgments and random linear coding. 214-221 - Dawei Gong, Miao Zhao, Yuanyuan Yang:
Topology control and channel assignment in lossy wireless sensor networks. 222-229 - Chen Liu, Michael H. MacGregor, Janelle J. Harms:
MG-Local: A multivariable control framework for optimal wireless resource management. 230-237 - Miao Zhao, Ji Li, Yuanyuan Yang:
Joint mobile energy replenishment and data gathering in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. 238-245 - Ying Zhang, Ingemar Johansson, Howard Green, Mallik Tatipamula:
Metering Re-ECN: Performance evaluation and its applicability in cellular networks. 246-253 - Rhys Alistair Bowden, Hung X. Nguyen, Nick Falkner, Simon Knight, Matthew Roughan:
Planarity of data networks. 254-261 - Aruna Prem Bianzino, Claude Chaudet, Dario Rossi, Jean-Louis Rougier, Stefano Moretti:
The Green-Game: Striking a balance between QoS and energy saving. 262-269 - Jörg Liebeherr, Majid Valipour:
Dissemination of address bindings in multi-substrate overlay networks. 270-277 - Sunil Ravinder, Mario A. Nascimento, Michael H. MacGregor:
Two-level cache architecture to reduce memory accesses for IP lookups. 278-285 - Xun Shao, Go Hasegawa, Yoshiaki Taniguchi, Hirotaka Nakano:
The implication of overlay routing on ISPs' connecting strategies. 286-293 - Paul Beekhuizen, Jacques Resing:
A saturated tree network of polling stations with flow control. 294-301 - Paolo Pileggi, Giuseppe Bianchi:
Traffic-Centric Modeling of Future Wireless Internet access technologies. 302-303 - Parikshit Juluri, Louis Plissonneau, Deep Medhi:
Pytomo: A tool for analyzing playback quality of YouTube videos. 304-305 - Taiju Mikoshi, Toyofumi Takenaka, Ryuta Sugiyama, Akeo Masuda, Kohei Shiomoto:
Multi-layer network topology design for large-scale network. 306-307 - Kohei Watabe, Masaki Aida:
On modeling of fluctuations in quasi-static approach describing the temporal evolution of retry traffic. 308-309 - Taichi Kusaka, Takashi Okuda, Tetsuo Ideguchi, Xuejun Tian:
Queuing theoretic approach to server allocation problem in time-delay cloud computing systems. 310-311 - Frank Lehrieder, Valentino Pacifici, György Dán:
On the benefits of P2P cache capacity allocation. 312-313 - Emanuel Heidinger:
Rare events in network simulation using MIP. 314-315 - Xuan Liu, Deep Medhi:
Performance impacts due to number portability under various routing schemes. 316-317 - Nicholas Misiunas, Pratik Gandhi, Raji Remany, Kavitha Chandra, Charles Thompson:
Wideband spectrum sensing experiments in indoor wireless channels. 318-319 - Haiyang Qian, Deep Medhi:
Estimating optimal cost of allocating virtualized resources with dynamic demand. 320-321 - Tanjila Farah, Sukhchandan Lally, Rajvir Gill, Nabil M. Al-Rousan, Ravinder Paul, Don Xu, Ljiljana Trajkovic:
Collection of BCNET BGP traffic. 322-323
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