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Computer Networks, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, September 2002
- Augusto Casaca, Amardeo Sarma:
Towards a new Internet architecture. 1-4 - Kyriakos Baxevanidis, Howard Davies, Ian T. Foster, Fabrizio Gagliardi:
Grids and research networks as drivers and enablers of future Internet architectures. 5-17 - Waël Noureddine, Fouad A. Tobagi:
Improving the performance of interactive TCP applications using service differentiation. 19-43 - Yu-Ben Miao, Wen-Shyang Hwang, Ce-Kuen Shieh:
A transparent deployment method of RSVP-aware applications on UNIX. 45-56 - Nabil Benameur, Slim Ben Fredj, Sara Oueslati-Boulahia, James W. Roberts:
Quality of service and flow level admission control in the Internet. 57-71 - Giuseppe Bianchi, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Mauro Femminella:
Per-flow QoS support over a stateless Differentiated Services IP domain. 73-87 - Jörg Liebeherr, Nicolas Christin:
Rate allocation and buffer management for differentiated services. 89-110 - Daniel O. Awduche, Bijan Jabbari:
Internet traffic engineering using multi-protocol label switching (MPLS). 111-129 - Clarence Filsfils, John Evans:
Engineering a multiservice IP backbone to support tight SLAs. 131-148 - Gargi Banerjee, Deepinder P. Sidhu:
Comparative analysis of path computation techniques for MPLS traffic engineering. 149-165 - Pin-Han Ho, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Framework of spare capacity re-allocation with S-SLSP for mesh WDM networks. 167-179 - Maria-Amparo Sanmateu, Frédéric Paint, Lionel Morand, Serge Tessier, Philippe Fouquart, A. Sollund, E. Bustos:
Seamless mobility across IP networks using Mobile IP. 181-190 - Xavier Pérez Costa, Hannes Hartenstein:
A simulation study on the performance of Mobile IPv6 in a WLAN-based cellular network. 191-204
Volume 40, Number 2, 7 October 2002
- Israel Cidon, Shay Kutten, Ran Soffer:
Optimal allocation of electronic content. 205-218 - Ali Aydin Selçuk, Deepinder P. Sidhu:
Probabilistic optimization techniques for multicast key management. 219-234 - Zhiguang Shan, Chuang Lin, Dan C. Marinescu, Yang Yang:
Modeling and performance analysis of QoS-aware load balancing of Web-server clusters. 235-256 - Shie Yuan Wang, H. T. Kung:
A new methodology for easily constructing extensible and high-fidelity TCP/IP network simulators. 257-278 - Behzad Bordbar, John Derrick, A. Gill Waters:
Using UML to specify QoS constraints in ODP. 279-304 - Nader F. Mir:
An efficient switching fabric for next-generation large-scale computer networking. 305-315
Volume 40, Number 3, 22 October 2002
- Michael Devetsikiotis, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca:
Advances in modeling and engineering of long-range dependent traffic. 317-318 - Carl J. Nuzman, Iraj Saniee, Wim Sweldens, Alan Weiss:
A compound model for TCP connection arrivals for LAN and WAN applications. 319-337 - Daniel R. Figueiredo, Benyuan Liu, Vishal Misra, Donald F. Towsley:
On the autocorrelation structure of TCP traffic. 339-361 - Nick Laskin, Ioannis Lambadaris, Fotios C. Harmantzis, Michael Devetsikiotis:
Fractional Lévy motion and its application to network traffic modeling. 363-375 - Ron Addie, Timothy D. Neame, Moshe Zukerman:
Performance evaluation of a queue fed by a Poisson Pareto burst process. 377-397 - Petteri Mannersalo, Ilkka Norros:
A most probable path approach to queueing systems with general Gaussian input. 399-412 - Flávio de Melo Pereira, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca, Dalton Soares Arantes:
On the performance of generalized processor sharing servers under long-range dependent traffic. 413-431 - Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Petar Momcilovic:
Finite buffer queue with generalized processor sharing and heavy-tailed input processes. 433-443 - Marwan Krunz, Ibrahim Matta:
Analytical investigation of the bias effect in variance-type estimators for inference of long-range dependence. 445-458 - Natalia M. Markovitch, Udo R. Krieger:
The estimation of heavy-tailed probability density functions, their mixtures and quantiles. 459-474
Volume 40, Number 4, 15 November 2002
- Vassilios Tsaoussidis, Chi Zhang:
TCP-Real: receiver-oriented congestion control. 477-497 - Yannick Blanpain, Raghupathy Sivakumar:
An incrementally deployable approach for achieving fair rate allocations. 499-513 - Sasikanth Avancha, Vlad Korolev, Anupam Joshi, Timothy W. Finin, Yelena Yesha:
On experiments with a transport protocol for pervasive computing environments. 515-535 - Alhussein A. Abouzeid, Sumit Roy:
Modeling random early detection in a differentiated services network. 537-556 - Archan Misra, Teunis J. Ott, John S. Baras:
Predicting bottleneck bandwidth sharing by generalized TCP flows. 557-576 - Chen-Khong Tham, Qi Yao, Yuming Jiang:
Achieving differentiated services through multi-class probabilistic priority scheduling. 577-593
Volume 40, Number 5, 5 December 2002
- Kenneth J. Turner:
Protocol animation. 595-598 - Pierre Combes, Fabrice Dubois, Béatrice Renard:
An open animation tool: application to telecommunication systems. 599-620 - Philipp Schaible, Reinhard Gotzhein:
View-based animation of communication protocols in design and in operation. 621-638 - Keiichi Yasumoto, Takaaki Umedu, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Akio Nakata, Teruo Higashino:
Protocol animation based on event-driven visualization scenarios in real-time LOTOS. 639-663 - Bernard Stepien, Luigi Logrippo:
Graphic visualization and animation of LOTOS execution traces. 665-681
Volume 40, Number 6, 20 December 2002
- Yuming Jiang:
Delay bounds for a network of guaranteed rate servers with FIFO aggregation. 683-694 - Anwar Elwalid, Cheng Jin, Steven H. Low, Indra Widjaja:
MATE: multipath adaptive traffic engineering. 695-709 - Mansour J. Karam, Fouad A. Tobagi:
Analysis of delay and delay jitter of voice traffic in the Internet. 711-726 - Hoon-Tong Ngin, Chen-Khong Tham:
A control-theoretical approach for achieving fair bandwidth allocations in core-stateless networks. 727-741
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