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Architecting for Innovation
Jun 2011
The authors argue that the biggest problem with the current Internet architecture is not a particular functional deficiency, but its inability to accommodate innovation. To address this problem...
Provided by University of California, Berkeley
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NoC Traffic Monitoring for Billion Cycle Application Performance Debug Based on FPGA Platform
Jun 2011
In this paper, a NoC traffic monitoring method is proposed for billion cycle application debug which help designer to improve system performance by the analysis of traffic distribution and balance...
Provided by Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP)
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Artificial Neural Network Design and Parameter Optimization for Facial Expressions Recognition
Dec 2011
This paper presents an Artificial Neural Network design and Neural Network parameter optimization for emotional recognition of classified facial expressions. The main goal in this paper is to...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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Partial Traffic Engineering Over Cost Metric Network and Analysis on Its Oversubscription Capability
Dec 2011
Traffic Engineering (TE) is promising to provide a more efficient traffic accommodation while cost metric routing such as OSPF, which sets routes so as to minimize link cost, is widespreadly used....
Provided by Cyber Journals
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A Simplified Delay-Guaranteed Traffic Engineering Method
Oct 2011
As the streaming of multimedia-rich contents such as videos and music is an increasingly popular Internet service, more traffic flows require real-time performance. For this reason, Traffic...
Provided by Cyber Journals
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IR-HARQ vs. Joint Channel-Network Coding for Cooperative Wireless Communication
Aug 2011
Wireless communication systems demand the use of many coding techniques for data retransmission between sending and receiving end points to achieve the required system capacity over variant...
Provided by Cairo University
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Network Management and Control Framework for Hybrid Converged Environment
Sep 2011
Companies nowadays are approaching towards an all IP paradigm by subscribing to different access technology links from several service providers for reliability, redundancy and availability while...
Provided by TELECOM Bretagne
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Protocol Proxy for OSPF Emulation
Aug 2011
This paper proposes a protocol proxy scheme that can emulate the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol in an effective and flexible manner. It is implemented in the authors' developed network...
Provided by Cyber Journals
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Survivable Multi-Cost Networks With k Disjoint Paths
Jul 2011
With the development of network technology, growth of large amount of data increases over networks and a failure mainly affects data loss. As a result, the survivable system is developed as a...
Provided by Cyber Journals
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A Scheme to Estimate One-Way Delay Variations for Diagnosing Network Traffic Conditions
Aug 2011
Real-time applications over the Internet, such as Voice-over-IP and video streaming services, are increasingly being applied to practical communication services so how to evaluate service...
Provided by Cyber Journals
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A Simple Estimation Scheme for Upper Bound of Link Utilization Based on RTT Measurement
Aug 2011
This paper proposes a scheme based on Round-Trip Time (RTT) measurement to estimate the upper bound of link utilization. In conventional active measurement schemes, probe packets are temporarily...
Provided by Cyber Journals
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Traffic Based Virtual Topology Design in a Small WDM Network With Comparative Analysis of Wavelength Dependent Cost of Established Lightpaths
Nov 2011
In order to establish a virtual topology for a given physical topology, in a small WDM network i.e. with four to six nodes, the authors are considering traffic as the constraint. Another important...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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GA Based Optimal Design of Network Architecture for Desired Connectivity and Traffic Demand
Nov 2011
Designing of a network which could fulfill most of the requirements is always a challenging task for a researcher. Often this happens either with manual approach or by applying some kind of...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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Cross-Layer Approach to Survivable DWDM Network Design
Apr 2010
All-optical networks, in which the electrical regeneration bottlenecks are removed, are seen as the next-generation backbone networks. Any link failure in these high speed environments, if not...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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On the Practical and Security Issues of Batch Content Distribution Via Network Coding
Jan 2012
File distribution via network coding has received a lot of attention lately. However, direct application of network coding may have security problems. In particular, attackers can inject "Faked"...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Identify P2P Traffic by Inspecting Data Transfer Behaviour
Mar 2009
Classifying network traffic according to its applications is important to a broad range of network areas. Since new applications, especially P2P applications, no longer use well-known fixed port...
Provided by International Federation for Information Processing
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Application Identification Based on Network Behavioral Profiles
Apr 2008
Accurate identification of network applications is important to many network activities. Traditional port-based technique has become much less effective since many new applications no longer use...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Repair Method of Complex Network Based on Matthew Effect
Dec 2011
Complex network repair after suffering the deliberate assault becomes extraordinarily important. In this paper, a repair method of complex network based on Matthew Effect was proposed. Single-node...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Buffer Scheduling Policy for Opportunitic Networks
Jul 2011
In Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs), the optimal use of buffer management polices can improve the network throughput. In this paper, the authors propose a buffer management strategy called as...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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A Performance Comparison of Data Dissemination Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2012
In recent years a variety of new data dissemination protocols have been developed specifically for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), but no realistic performance comparison between them has been...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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Passive Network Tomography for Erroneous Networks: A Network Coding Approach
Oct 2011
Passive network tomography uses end-to-end observations of network communications to characterize the network, for instance, to estimate the network topology and to localize random or adversarial...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Distributed Optimization for Combinatorial Coding Subgraph Selection Problems
May 2011
Many network design cases with network coding can be formulated as combinatorial optimization problems, which are NP-hard and hard to approximate even in a centralized manner. In this paper,...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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GridCrypt: High Performance Symmetric Key Cryptography Using Enterprise Grids
Jan 2008
Today's cryptanalysis on symmetric key cryptography is encouraging the use of larger key sizes and complex algorithms to achieve an unbreakable state. However, this leads an increase in...
Provided by University of Melbourne
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Wavelet Fuzzy Neural Network Based on MQPSO for Network Anomaly Detection
Sep 2011
Neural Network (NN) employed to settle network anomaly has become prevalent. However, traditional training algorithm for NN is not optimum, that is, often suboptimum, and encountering complicated...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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SMALTA: Practical and Near-Optimal FIB Aggregation
Dec 2011
IP Routers use sophisticated forwarding table (FIB) lookup algorithms that minimize lookup time, storage, and update time. This paper presents SMALTA, a practical, near-optimal FIB aggregation...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Experiences of Internet Traffic Monitoring With Tstat
Mar 2011
Since the early days of the Internet, network traffic monitoring has always played a strategic role in understanding and characterize users' activities. In this paper, the authors present their...
Provided by Politecnico di Torino
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Caching Performance of Content Centric Networks Under Multi-Path Routing (and More)
Nov 2011
This paper addresses the performance evaluation of Content Centric Networks (CCN). Focusing on a realistic YouTube-like catalog, the authors conduct a very thorough simulation study of the main...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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A Dive Into the Caching Performance of Content Centric Networking
Nov 2011
Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a promising architecture for the diffusion of popular content over the Internet. Radically departing from content-oblivious IP networks, CCN pushes...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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ModelNet-TE: An Emulation Tool for the Study of P2P and Traffic Engineering Interaction Dynamics
Mar 2011
In the Internet, P2P application performance may be determined by the interaction of two independent dynamics: on the one hand, by the end-to-end control policies applied at the P2P application...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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Apple-to-Apple: A Framework Analysis for Energy-Efficiency in Networks
May 2010
Research on energy-efficiency in and through communication networks has already gained the attention of a broad research community. Specifically, the authors consider efforts towards improving...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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Apple-to-Apple: A Common Framework for Energy-Efficiency in Networks
Mar 2011
Research on energy-efficiency in and through communication networks has already gained the attention of a broad research community. Specifically, the authors consider efforts towards improving...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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An Analytical Model for Designing and Controlling New-Generation Green Devices
Nov 2010
In this paper, the authors focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by adapting their performance. They consider the device to be able to save energy through two main...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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The Public Option: A Non-Regulatory Alternative to Network Neutrality
Dec 2011
Network neutrality and the role of regulation on the Internet have been heavily debated in recent times. Amongst the various definitions of network neutrality, the authors focus on the one which...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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BitTorrent: An Extensible Heterogeneous Model
Jan 2009
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems in general, and BitTorrent (BT) specifically, have been of significant interest to researchers and Internet users alike. Existing models of BT abstract away certain...
Provided by University of Southern California
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A Critical Review on the Development of Urban Traffic Models & Control Systems
Jan 2012
Modeling and development of control systems to deal with the congestion at intersection in urban traffic is a critical research issue. Several approaches have been used to develop the modeling and...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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An Upper Bound for the Bisection Width of a Diagonal Mesh
Oct 2009
Recently, it was correctly pointed out by Jha that there is an error in the authors' earlier paper on diagonal mesh networks. In response to Jha's critique, they now provide an upper bound on the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Pseudo-Random Graphs for Fast Consensus Protocol
Jul 2009
In this paper, the authors focus on the design of network topology to achieve fast information distribution. They present the information distribution performance of Borel-Cayley graphs, a family...
Provided by State University of New York
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Impact of Waveband Capacity on Protected Hierarchical Optical Path Networks
Nov 2009
The hierarchical optical path network that utilizes wavebands is recognized as very important in meeting the future explosive growth of traffic demand. The use of backup paths is crucial to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Least Imbalance Flows Decomposition Algorithm for Multi-Region Optical Networks
Nov 2009
As the scalability of network grows rapidly, multiple carriers can inter-operate under a common control plane and operate separately. A large network is often composed of a lot of network nodes...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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PON Network Designing Algorithm for Suboptimal Deployment of Optical Fiber Cables
Nov 2009
A Passive Double Star (PDS) network, which shares one optical fiber with multiple subscribers by using a power splitter, is being deployed as an infrastructure for the Passive Optical Network...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A 118.4 GB/s Multi-Casting Network-on-Chip With Hierarchical Star-Ring Combined Topology for Real-Time Object Recognition
Aug 2010
A 118.4 GB/s Multi-Casting Network-on-Chip (MC-NoC) is proposed as communication platform for a real-time object recognition processor. For application-specific NoC design, target traffic patterns...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Providing Grid Schedulers With Passive Network Measurements
Mar 2009
Grids offer the potential to carry out difficult computing tasks and achieve superior aggregate performance through the utilization of remote resources and transparent collaboration between...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Evaluating the Performance of Network Protocol Processing on Multi-Core Systems
Sep 2008
Improvements at the physical network layer have enabled technologies such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Single core end-systems are unable to fully utilise these networks, due to limited clock cycles....
Provided by Lancaster University
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Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
May 2009
Most of the currently deployed wireless sensor networks applications do not require performance control. The goal of the GINSENG project is sensor networks that meet application-specific...
Provided by University of Cyprus
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CONNECT Challenges: Towards Emergent Connectors for Eternal Networked Systems
Jun 2009
The CONNECT European project that started in February 2009 aims at dropping the interoperability barrier faced by today's distributed systems. It does so by adopting a revolutionary approach to...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Combining Positioning and Communication Using UWB Transceivers
Mar 2009
A new generation of Ultra WideBand (UWB) communication transceivers are becoming available which support both positioning and communication tasks. Transceiver manufacturers envision that...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Fine Grained Component Based Engineering of Adaptive Overlays: Experiences and Perspectives
Jun 2009
Recent years have seen significant research being carried out into Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems. This paper has focused on the styles and applications of P2P computing, from grid computation to...
Provided by Lancaster University
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A Fast Handover Scheme for Proxy Mobile IPv6 Using IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover
Feb 2011
In this paper, to resolve the problem of existing schemes, an alternative fast handover Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) scheme using the IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover (MIH) function is...
Provided by Korea Polytechnic University
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Proposed a Method for Increasing the Delivery Performance in Dynamic Supply Network
Nov 2010
Supply network management adopts a systematic and integrative approach to managing the operations and relationships of various parties in a supply network. The objective of the manufactures in...
Provided by University of Bremen
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Semi-Autonomic Framework for Intrusion Tolerance in Heterogeneous Networks
Oct 2008
A suitable strategy for network intrusion tolerance - detecting intrusions and remedying them - depends on aspects of the domain being protected, such as the kinds of intrusion faced, the...
Provided by Lancaster University
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The Measurement and Modeling of a P2P Streaming Video Service
Oct 2008
Most of the work on grid technology in the video area has been generally restricted to aspects of resource scheduling and replica management. The traffic of such a service has a lot of...
Provided by Lancaster University
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The Survival of the Fittest: An Evolutionary Approach to Deploying Adaptive Functionality in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Dec 2008
The heterogeneous, large-scale and decentralised nature of peer-to-peer systems creates significant issues when deploying new functionality and adapting peer behaviour. The ability to autonomously...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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The Effect of Viral Media on Business Usage of P2P
Jun 2007
P2P file-sharing poses a number of serious problems for business network administrators including: unpredictable network usage, increased vulnerability to security threats and the danger of legal...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Fast Multiple Access Selection Through Variable Power Transmissions
Jun 2009
Many wireless applications demand a fast mechanism to detect the packet from a node with the highest priority ("Best node") only, while packets from nodes with lower priority are irrelevant. In...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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QoS/QoE Techniques for IPTV Transmissions
Aug 2009
Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) has recently gained momentum as one of the key applications in the telecommunications market. Most researchers believe that IPTV service represents a key opportunity...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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A Graph Approach to Dynamic Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) in Multi-Cell OFDMA Networks
Jul 2009
A graph-based framework for dynamic Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) in multi-cell OFDMA networks is proposed in this work. FFR is a promising resource allocation technique that can effectively...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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Dual Power Multiple Access With Multipacket Reception Using Local CSI
Jan 2010
Contention-based multiple access is a crucial component of many wireless systems. Multiple-Packet Reception (MPR) schemes that use interference cancellation technique to receive and decode...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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Towards Optimized Packet Processing for Multithreaded Network Processor
Apr 2010
With the evolution of the Internet, current routers need to support a variety of emerging network applications while the high packet processing rate is still guaranteed. As a result, the network...
Provided by National Cheng Kung University
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Packet Processing With Blocking For Bursty Traffic on Multi-Thread Network Processor
Feb 2009
It is well-known that there are bursty accesses in network traffic. It means a burst of packets with the same meaningful headers are usually received by routers at the same time. With such...
Provided by National Cheng Kung University
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A Pipelined IP Forwarding Engine With Fast Update
Feb 2009
IP address lookup is one of the most important functionalities in the router design. To meet the requirements in high speed routers consisting of linecards with 40Gbps transfer rates, researchers...
Provided by National Cheng Kung University
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A Fast and Memory Efficient Dynamic IP Lookup Algorithm Based on B-Tree
Mar 2009
The Internet consists of a mesh of routers interconnected by links. In a router, the major function in packet forwarding process is to lookup the destination addresses for the incoming packets...
Provided by National Cheng Kung University
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A High-Speed and Memory Efficient Pipeline Architecture for Packet Classification
Jun 2010
Multi-field Packet classification is the main function in high-performance routers. The current router design goal of achieving a throughput higher than 40 Gbps and supporting large rule sets...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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The Design and Evaluation of a Self-Organizing Superpeer Network
Mar 2010
Superpeer architectures exploit the heterogeneity of nodes in a Peer-To-Peer (P2P) network by assigning additional responsibilities to higher capacity nodes. In the design of a superpeer network...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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QoS Control for Pipelines of Tasks Using Multiple Resources
Jul 2009
The authors consider soft real-time applications organised as pipelines of tasks using resources of different type (communication, computation, storage). The applications are assumed to be...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Multicasting in Quantum Switching Networks
Apr 2010
The authors have presented an n x n multistage quantum switching network called Quantum Generalized Connector (n-GQC) that can realize quantum multicast assignments. The quantum packets at each...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Energy Reduction Through Crosstalk Avoidance Coding in Networks on Chip
Oct 2007
Commercial designs are currently integrating from 10 to 100 embedded processors in a single System on Chip (SoC) and the number is likely to increase significantly in the near future. With this...
Provided by Reed Elsevier
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Design of Low Power & Reliable Networks on Chip Through Joint Crosstalk Avoidance and Multiple Error Correction Coding
Aug 2007
Network on Chip (NoC) is an enabling methodology of integrating a very high number of Intellectual Property (IP) blocks in a single System on Chip (SoC). A major challenge that NoC design is...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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System-on-Chip: Reuse and Integration
Jun 2010
Over the past ten years, as integrated circuits became increasingly more complex and expensive, the industry began to embrace new design and reuse methodologies that are collectively referred to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Testing Network-on-Chip Communication Fabrics
Jun 2010
Network-on-Chip (NoC) communication fabrics will be increasingly used in many large multicore system-on-chip designs in the near future. A relevant challenge that arises from this trend is that...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Crosstalk-Aware Channel Coding Schemes for Energy Efficient and Reliable NOC Interconnects
Jun 2010
Network-on-Chip (NOC) is emerging as a revolutionary methodology to integrate numerous intellectual property blocks in a single die. It is the packet switching-based communications backbone that...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Network-on-Chip Hardware Accelerators for Biological Sequence Alignment
Jun 2010
The most pervasive compute operation carried out in almost all bioinformatics applications is pairwise sequence homology detection (or sequence alignment). Due to exponentially growing sequence...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Design and Analysis of On-Chip Networks for Large-Scale Cache Systems
Mar 2010
Switched networks have been adopted in on-chip communication for their scalability and efficient resource sharing. However, using a general network for a specific domain may result in unnecessary...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Efficient Deadline-Based QoS Algorithms for High-Performance Networks
Jul 2008
Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an attractive feature for high-performance networks and parallel machines because, in those environments, there are different traffic types, each one having...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Adaptive Fault Management of Parallel Applications for High-Performance Computing
May 2009
As the scale of High-Performance Computing (HPC) continues to grow, failure resilience of parallel applications becomes crucial. In this paper, the authors present FT-Pro, an adaptive fault...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Reducing the Energy Consumption of Ethernet With Adaptive Link Rate (ALR)
Apr 2008
The rapidly increasing energy consumption by computing and communications equipment is a significant economic and environmental problem that needs to be addressed. Ethernet Network Interface...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Adaptive Channel Buffers in On-Chip Interconnection Networks- A Power and Performance Analysis
Sep 2008
On-Chip Interconnection Networks (OCINs) have emerged as a modular and scalable solution for wire delay constraints in deep submicron VLSI design. OCIN research has shown that the design of...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Photonic Networks-on-Chip for Future Generations of Chip Multiprocessors
Sep 2008
The design and performance of next-generation Chip MultiProcessors (CMPs) will be bound by the limited amount of power that can be dissipated on a single die. The authors present photonic...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Remote Detection of Bottleneck Links Using Spectral and Statistical Methods
Sep 2008
Persistently saturated links are abnormal conditions that indicate bottlenecks in Internet traffic. Network operators are interested in detecting such links for troubleshooting, to improve...
Provided by University of Southern California
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Parametric Methods for Anomaly Detection in Aggregate Traffic
Aug 2010
This paper develops parametric methods to detect network anomalies using only aggregate traffic statistics, in contrast to other works requiring flow separation, even when the anomaly is a small...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Selecting Representative IP Addresses for Internet Topology Studies
Jul 2010
An Internet hitlist is a set of addresses that cover and can represent the internet as a whole. Hitlists have long been used in studies of internet topology, reachability, and performance, serving...
Provided by University of Southern California
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Distributed Optimization for Combinatorial Coding Subgraph Selection Problems
May 2011
Many network design cases with network coding can be formulated as combinatorial optimization problems, which are NP-hard and hard to approximate even in a centralized manner. In this paper,...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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White Papers
GridCrypt: High Performance Symmetric Key Cryptography Using Enterprise Grids
Jan 2008
Today's cryptanalysis on symmetric key cryptography is encouraging the use of larger key sizes and complex algorithms to achieve an unbreakable state. However, this leads an increase in...
Provided by University of Melbourne
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White Papers
Wavelet Fuzzy Neural Network Based on MQPSO for Network Anomaly Detection
Sep 2011
Neural Network (NN) employed to settle network anomaly has become prevalent. However, traditional training algorithm for NN is not optimum, that is, often suboptimum, and encountering complicated...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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White Papers
SMALTA: Practical and Near-Optimal FIB Aggregation
Dec 2011
IP Routers use sophisticated forwarding table (FIB) lookup algorithms that minimize lookup time, storage, and update time. This paper presents SMALTA, a practical, near-optimal FIB aggregation...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Experiences of Internet Traffic Monitoring With Tstat
Mar 2011
Since the early days of the Internet, network traffic monitoring has always played a strategic role in understanding and characterize users' activities. In this paper, the authors present their...
Provided by Politecnico di Torino
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White Papers
Caching Performance of Content Centric Networks Under Multi-Path Routing (and More)
Nov 2011
This paper addresses the performance evaluation of Content Centric Networks (CCN). Focusing on a realistic YouTube-like catalog, the authors conduct a very thorough simulation study of the main...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
A Dive Into the Caching Performance of Content Centric Networking
Nov 2011
Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a promising architecture for the diffusion of popular content over the Internet. Radically departing from content-oblivious IP networks, CCN pushes...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
ModelNet-TE: An Emulation Tool for the Study of P2P and Traffic Engineering Interaction Dynamics
Mar 2011
In the Internet, P2P application performance may be determined by the interaction of two independent dynamics: on the one hand, by the end-to-end control policies applied at the P2P application...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
Apple-to-Apple: A Framework Analysis for Energy-Efficiency in Networks
May 2010
Research on energy-efficiency in and through communication networks has already gained the attention of a broad research community. Specifically, the authors consider efforts towards improving...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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White Papers
Apple-to-Apple: A Common Framework for Energy-Efficiency in Networks
Mar 2011
Research on energy-efficiency in and through communication networks has already gained the attention of a broad research community. Specifically, the authors consider efforts towards improving...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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White Papers
An Analytical Model for Designing and Controlling New-Generation Green Devices
Nov 2010
In this paper, the authors focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by adapting their performance. They consider the device to be able to save energy through two main...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
The Public Option: A Non-Regulatory Alternative to Network Neutrality
Dec 2011
Network neutrality and the role of regulation on the Internet have been heavily debated in recent times. Amongst the various definitions of network neutrality, the authors focus on the one which...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
BitTorrent: An Extensible Heterogeneous Model
Jan 2009
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems in general, and BitTorrent (BT) specifically, have been of significant interest to researchers and Internet users alike. Existing models of BT abstract away certain...
Provided by University of Southern California
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White Papers
A Critical Review on the Development of Urban Traffic Models & Control Systems
Jan 2012
Modeling and development of control systems to deal with the congestion at intersection in urban traffic is a critical research issue. Several approaches have been used to develop the modeling and...
Provided by International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
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White Papers
An Upper Bound for the Bisection Width of a Diagonal Mesh
Oct 2009
Recently, it was correctly pointed out by Jha that there is an error in the authors' earlier paper on diagonal mesh networks. In response to Jha's critique, they now provide an upper bound on the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Pseudo-Random Graphs for Fast Consensus Protocol
Jul 2009
In this paper, the authors focus on the design of network topology to achieve fast information distribution. They present the information distribution performance of Borel-Cayley graphs, a family...
Provided by State University of New York
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White Papers
Impact of Waveband Capacity on Protected Hierarchical Optical Path Networks
Nov 2009
The hierarchical optical path network that utilizes wavebands is recognized as very important in meeting the future explosive growth of traffic demand. The use of backup paths is crucial to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Least Imbalance Flows Decomposition Algorithm for Multi-Region Optical Networks
Nov 2009
As the scalability of network grows rapidly, multiple carriers can inter-operate under a common control plane and operate separately. A large network is often composed of a lot of network nodes...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
PON Network Designing Algorithm for Suboptimal Deployment of Optical Fiber Cables
Nov 2009
A Passive Double Star (PDS) network, which shares one optical fiber with multiple subscribers by using a power splitter, is being deployed as an infrastructure for the Passive Optical Network...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Deflection Routing in Multi-Channel Photonic Network on Chip Architecture
Nov 2009
Ultralow-latency and less power consumption have become necessary in multi-processor interconnection network on chip, photonic interconnection as a solution to meet above requirement, provides...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Performance Evaluation for Optical Network-on-Chip Interconnect Architectures
Nov 2009
A large number of IP cores will be included in the future Systems-on-Chip (SoC). Traditional bus-based architectures are no longer suitable for modern chip design, since it is difficult to expand,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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On Allocating Redundancy Links to Improve Robustness of Complex Communication Network
Nov 2009
To improve robustness for the complex network, this paper propose a novel probabilistic approach to allocate redundancy links based on nodal degree, i.e. preferential allocation, inverse...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A Novel Routing and Wavelength Assignment Algorithm Based on Colored Multigraph Model in WDM Networks
Nov 2009
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is an effective technique to make use of the large amount of bandwidth in optical fibers to meet the bandwidth requirement of applications. It is generally...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A Novel Fair Active Queue Management Algorithm Based on Traffic Delay Jitter
Nov 2009
In order to guarantee the quantity of data traffic delivered in the network, congestion control strategy is adopted. According to the study of many Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms, this...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Design of Hierarchical WDM Networks
Nov 2009
Hierarchical (multi-core) Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) networks present a challenging design problem to the network designer who wishes to establish all-optical circuits end-to-end and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A PCE-Based Redundancy-Aware Path Selection Scheme for Multilayer Network
Nov 2009
With ever increasing requirements posed by significant advances in networking, service providers may use Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques to efficiently manage resources and provide consistent...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Performance Evaluation of K-Ary Data Vortex Networks With Bufferless and Buffered Routing Nodes
Nov 2009
This paper studies generalized k-ary Data Vortex networks both with and without node buffering. The comparison study focuses on effects of buffering in 4-ary networks and in original binary...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Survivability Optimization and Analysis of Network Topology Based on Average Distance
Nov 2009
This paper measures and optimizes the network survivability based on average distance. A method is proposed to design a network with constrained minimum average distance and to reduce the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Yes, We LEDBAT: Playing With the New BitTorrent Congestion Control Algorithm
Jan 2010
The official BitTorrent client is using a new congestion-control protocol for data transfer, implemented at the application layer and built over UDP at the transport-layer: this new protocol...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
Fine-Grained Traffic Classification With Netflow Data
Jul 2010
Nowadays Cisco Netflow is the de facto standard tool used by network operators and administrators for monitoring large edge and core networks. Implemented by all major vendors and recently a IETF...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Energy-Awareness in Network Dimensioning: A Fixed Charge Network Flow Formulation
Mar 2010
Reduction of unnecessary energy consumption is becoming a major concern in wired networking, in reason of both the potential economical benefits and its forecast environmental impact. These...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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White Papers
On the Impact of Sampling on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis
May 2010
Due to significant advances in transmission technology and to the corresponding increase of link rates, traffic sampling is becoming a normal way of operation in traffic monitoring. Given this...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
Peer-to-Peer Traffic Classification: Exploiting Human Communication Dynamics
Jul 2010
This paper focuses on the online classification of traffic generated by P2P applications, considering two approaches with radically different designs. One approach is payload based: it inspects...
Provided by Politecnico di Torino
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White Papers
Support Vector Regression for Link Load Prediction
Oct 2008
From weather to networks, forecasting techniques constitute an interesting challenge: rather than giving a faithful description of the current reality, as a looking glass would do, researchers...
Provided by Reed Elsevier
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White Papers
Network Forecast With Support Vectors Machines
Nov 2008
In this paper, the authors address the problem of forecasting a function of the link load, such as the peak load or percentiles of its distribution, during an arbitrary time interval. As...
Provided by Telecom ParisTech
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White Papers
A General Framework for Network Survivability Testing and Evaluation
Jun 2011
The survivability of network is of vital importance with respect to the normal operation of information infrastructure. The current research works in the area of network survivability generally...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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White Papers
The Model and Simulation of the Invulnerability of Scale-free Networks Based on "Honeypot"
Jun 2011
The frangibility of the scale-free networks under intentional attack is very obvious. In order to study the invulnerability of scale-free networks under intentional attack, the study bring...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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White Papers
On Internet Topology Modeling and An Improved BA Model
Mar 2011
Modeling of Internet topology structure is studied in this paper. First, measuring results of Internet topology from CAIDA monitors have been used to produce a complete topology sample. With this...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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White Papers
A Fuzzy Reputation Management System With Punishment Mechanism for P2P Network
Feb 2011
One way to minimize threats in P2P system is to exploit reputation to help evaluate the trustworthiness and predict the future behaviors of peers. In this paper, a set of parameters are identified...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Case Studies
Network Architects Deploys Cisco Monitor Director Solution to Support Managed Services for Small and Medium Business Networks
Mar 2008
To support the Connect360 managed service, Network Architects found that its existing management applications did not provide enough automation and network visibility, and these applications would...
Provided by Cisco Systems
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