Browsing by Keywords "Packet networks"
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AIMD-based online MPLS traffic engineering for TCP flows via distributed multi-path routing
(Springer, 2004)With this paper, we propose a distributed online traffic engineering architecture for MPLS networks. In this architecture, a primary and secondary MPLS LSP are established from an ingress LSR to every other egress LSR. We ... -
Available bit rate traffic engineering in MPLS networks with flow-based multipath routing
(Institute of Electronics Information and Communication Engineers, 2004)In this paper, we propose a novel traffic engineering architecture for IP networks with MPLS backbones. In this architecture, two link-disjoint label switched paths, namely the primary and secondary paths, are established ... -
Bluetooth broadcasting performance: reliability and throughput
(Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006)This paper studies the performance of Bluetooth broadcasting scheme. The transmission of a Bluetooth broadcast packet is repeated several times to increase the reliability of broadcast. We have analyzed the effects of ... -
Delay analysis of timer-based frame coalescing in energy efficient ethernet
(IEEE, 2013)IEEE 802.3az, also known as Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), aims at reducing the energy consumption of an Ethernet link by placing it in sleep mode when the link is idle. Frame coalescing mechanism proposed for EEE is an ... -
Detecting compromised routers via packet forwarding behavior
(2008)While it is widely understood that criminal miscreants are subverting large numbers of Internet-connected computers (e.g., for bots, spyware, SPAM forwarding), it is less well appreciated that Internet routers are also ... -
Dimensioning shared-per-node recirculating fiber delay line buffers in an optical packet switch
(Elsevier, 2013)Optical buffering based on fiber delay lines (FDLs) has been proposed as a means for contention resolution in an optical packet switch. In this article, we propose a queuing model for feedback-type shared-per-node recirculating ... -
Dynamic capacity management for voice over packet networks
(2003-06-07)In this paper, dynamic capacity management refers to the process of dynamically changing the capacity allocation (reservation) of a pseudo-wire established between two network end points. This process is based on certain ... -
Effect of number of burst assemblers on TCP performance in optical burst switching networks
(IEEE, 2006-10)Burst assembly mechanism is one of the fundamental factors that determine the performance of an optical burst switching (OBS) network. In this paper, we investigate the influence of number of burstifiers on TCP performance ... -
Impact of scalability in video transmission in promotion-capable differentiated services networks
(IEEE, 2002-09)Transmission of high quality video over the Internet faces many challenges including unpredictable packet loss characteristics of the current Internet and the heterogeneity of receivers in terms of their bandwidth and ... -
Packet loss analysis of synchronous buffer-less optical switch with shared limited range wavelength converters
(IEEE, 2007)Application of synchronous optical switches in Optical Packet/Burst switched networks is considered. The shared per node architectural concept, where wavelength converters are shared among all input and output channels, ... -
Performance analysis of an optical packet switch employing full/limited range share per node wavelength conversion
(IEEE, 2007)In this paper, we study an asynchronous optical packet switching node equipped with a number of limited range or full range wavelength converters shared per node. The packet traffic is realistically modeled by a superposition ... -
A performance study of limited range partial wavelength conversion for asynchronous optical packet/burst switching
(IEEE, 2006)In this work, we study an asynchronous optical packet/burst switching node equipped with a number of limited range wavelength converters shared per output link. A wavelength conversion policy is one by which the outgoing ... -
Throughput modeling of single hop CSMA networks with non-negligible propagation delay
(IEEE, 2013)We analyze the performance of the CSMA protocol under propagation delays that are comparable with packet transmission times. We propose a semi-Markov model for the 2-node CSMA channel. For the 2-node case, the capacity ... -
Uçtan uca modelleme ile kesintisiz stereo video iletimi
(IEEE, 2008-04)Bu çalışmamızda, hata koruma yöntemi olarak oransız kodları (Raptor Kodları) kullanan kesintisiz bir stereo video iletim sistemi önermekteyiz. İlk olarak video kodlayıcının hızbozulum (HB) eğrisini ve kanal koruma kodunun ... -
Uniform weighted round robin scheduling algorithms for input queued switches
(IEEE, 2001-06)This paper concentrates on obtaining uniform weighted round robin schedules for input queued packet switches. The desired schedules are uniform in the sense that each connection is serviced at regularly spaced time slots, ... -
Wireless ATM: limits, challenges, and proposals
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1996)Recently, there has been an increased interest in the topic of "wireless ATM." The subject matter raises interest due to the potential combination of two of the hottest topics in communications of the mid-'90s, but at the ...