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Telecommunication Systems, Volume 34
Volume 34, Numbers 1-2, February 2007
- E. K. Park:
Editorial. 1-2 - Do Young Eun:
On the limitation of fluid-based approach for Internet congestion control. 3-11 - Sungwoo Tak, E. K. Park:
Restoration performance study of k-shortest disjoint paths in WDM optical networks. 13-26 - Ravi Musunuri, Jorge Arturo Cobb:
Distributed out-bound load balancing in inter-AS routing by random matchings. 27-36 - Madhusudan Hosaagrahara, Harish Sethu:
Degree-sequenced matching algorithms for input-queued switches. 37-49 - Seok K. Hwang, Dongsoo S. Kim:
Markov model of link connectivity in mobile ad hoc networks. 51-58 - Peter Dimopoulos, Panlop Zeephongsekul, Zahir Tari:
A dynamic priority approach to reducing delay in interactive TCP connections. 59-70 - Baek-Young Choi, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Adaptive random sampling for traffic volume measurement. 71-80 - Simon G. M. Koo, C. S. George Lee:
An incentive-compatible mechanism for efficient distribution of bulk contents on peer-to-peer networks. 81-90
Volume 34, Numbers 3-4, April 2007
- Hyunjoon Cho, André Girard, Catherine Rosenberg:
On the advantages of optimal end-to-end QoS budget partitioning. 91-106 - Haci A. Mantar:
A scalable QoS routing model for diffserv over MPLS networks. 107-115 - Jingxiang Luo, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Traffic analysis of heterogeneous mobile cellular networks using "wrap-up" cell structure. 117-132 - Özgür Erçetin:
Efficient multimedia packet forwarding for multihomed users in wireless LANs. 133-145 - Nejla Ghaboosi, Abolfazl Toroghi Haghighat:
Tabu search based algorithms for bandwidth-delay-constrained least-cost multicast routing. 147-166 - Takashi Ikegawa, Yukio Takahashi:
Sliding window protocol with selective-repeat ARQ: performance modeling and analysis. 167-180 - Bin Zhou, Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Guifang Li:
Using constrained preemption to improve dropping fairness in optical burst switching networks. 181-194
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