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18. HPSR 2017: Campinas, SP, Brazil
- 18th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing, HPSR 2017, Campinas, SP, Brazil, June 18-21, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-2839-9
- Walber Jose Adriano Silva, Djamel Fawzi Hadj Sadok:
Control inbound traffic: Evolving the control plane routing system with Software Defined Networking. 1-6 - Fadoua Hassen, Lotfi Mhamdi:
High-radix packet-switching architecture for Data Center Networks. 1-6 - Christian Liss, Marian Ulbricht, Umar Farooq Zia, Hartmut Müller:
Architecture of a synchronized low-latency network node targeted to research and education. 1-7 - Nicolás A. Jara, Gerardo Rubino, Reinaldo Vallejos:
Alternate paths for multiple fault tolerance on Dynamic WDM Optical Networks. 1-6 - Jeferson Rodrigues Cotrim, João Henrique Kleinschmidt:
Performance evaluation of RPL on a mobile scenario with different ContikiMAC radio duty cycles. 1-6 - Ju Hyoung Mun, Jungwon Lee, Hyesook Lim:
A new Bloom filter structure for identifying true positiveness of a Bloom filter. 1-5 - Zifan Zhou, Ying Yan, Sarah Ruepp, Michael S. Berger:
Analysis and implementation of packet preemption for Time Sensitive Networks. 1-6 - Andreas Fiessler, Sven Hager, Björn Scheuermann:
Flexible line speed network packet classification using hybrid on-chip matching circuits. 1-8 - E. O. Figueiroa, Emerson A. O. Lima, Carmelo J. A. Bastos Filho, Jaciara Clarissa da Silva, André V. S. Xavier, Danilo R. B. Araujo:
A routing algorithm based on fuzzy logics for elastic optical networks. 1-6 - Xiao Lin, Weiqiang Sun, Weisheng Hu:
Performance of slotted store-and-forward (sSnF) optical circuit-switched networks - a simulation study. 1-7 - Ali Shakeri, Xue Wang, Miguel Razo, Andrea Fumagalli, Miquel Garrich Alabarce, Eiji Oki, Naoaki Yamanaka:
Estimating the effect of Wavelength Selective Switch latency on optical flow switching performance. 1-6 - Yue Fei, Xue Wang, Yamini Jayabal, Andrea Fumagalli, Rongqing Hui, Gabriele Galimberti, Giovanni Martinelli:
Spectrum Assignment constraints for improved OSNR in optical networks with dynamic traffic. 1-6 - Alaelson C. Jatoba-Neto, Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Darli A. A. Mello, Sercan Ömer Arik, Joseph M. Kahn:
Scaling optical networks using full-spectrum spatial switching. 1-6 - P. Gyanesh Patra, Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Gergely Pongrácz:
MACSAD: High performance dataplane applications on the move. 1-6 - Alex Ferreira dos Santos, Raul C. Almeida Jr., Marcelo M. Alves, Karcius Day Rosario Assis:
YBS heuristic for routing and spectrum allocation in flexible optical networks. 1-6 - Danilo R. B. Araujo, Carmelo J. A. Bastos Filho:
Robustness of physical topologies of optical networks created by variants of Gabriel graphs. 1-6 - Clayton J. N. de Lira, Raul Camelo de Andrade Almeida, Joaquim F. Martins-Filho:
On combining Split Spectrum technique with a Slot-Continuity Capacity Loss heuristic in Elastic Optical Networks. 1-6 - Gonzalo Fernández Del Carpio, David Larrabeiti, Manuel Urueña:
Forwarding of multicast packets with hybrid methods based on Bloom filters and shared trees in MPLS networks. 1-8 - Ze Yang, Kwan L. Yeung:
ILP formulation for controller tree design in SDN. 1-6 - Luca Chiaraviglio, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Bogdan Iatco, Francesco Malandrino, Stefano Salsano:
An economic analysis of 5G Superfluid networks. 1-7 - Yan Sun, Junpeng Guo, Yuhui Yao:
Speed Up-Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (SU-GPSR). 1-6 - Marcelo Ribeiro Nascimento, Tiago Primini, Eric Baum, Pedro Martucci, Francisco Cabelo, Leonardo Mariote:
Acceleration mechanism for high throughput and low latency in NFV environments. 1-6 - Jorge M. Finochietto, Miquel Garrich, Andrea Bianco:
On provisioning strategies in translucent Elastic Optical Networks with flexible regeneration and superchannel transmission. 1-6
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