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Computer Networks, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, 15 January 2003
- Christoph Lindemann, Axel Thümmler:
Performance analysis of the general packet radio service. 1-17 - Ning Zhang, Qi Shi, Madjid Merabti:
An efficient protocol for anonymous and fair document exchange. 19-28 - Andrea D'Ambrogio, Giuseppe Iazeolla:
Steps towards the automatic production of performance models of web applications. 29-39 - Siok Kheng Tan, Gurusamy Mohan, Kee Chaing Chua:
Algorithms for burst rescheduling in WDM optical burst switching networks. 41-55 - Mohamed G. Gouda, Chin-Tser Huang:
A secure address resolution protocol. 57-71 - Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta:
Search space reduction in QoS routing. 73-88 - Shuguang Yan, Jitender S. Deogun, Maher Ali:
Routing in sparse splitting optical networks with multicast traffic. 89-113 - Muffy Calder, Mario Kolberg, Evan H. Magill, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec:
Feature interaction: a critical review and considered forecast. 115-141
Volume 41, Number 2, 5 February 2003
- Lisong Xu, Harry G. Perros, George N. Rouskas:
A simulation study of optical burst switching and access protocols for WDM ring networks. 143-160 - Yung-Sze Gan, Chen-Khong Tham:
Loss differentiated multicast congestion control. 161-176 - Jiangchuan Liu, Xinyan Zhang, Bo Li, Qian Zhang, Wenwu Zhu:
Distributed distance measurement for large-scale networks. 177-192 - Yang Richard Yang, Min Sik Kim, Simon S. Lam:
Transient behaviors of TCP-friendly congestion control protocols. 193-210 - Anca Dracinschi Sailer, Serge Fdida:
Generic congestion control. 211-225 - Yong Xu, Shen-Chu Xu, Bo-Xi Wu:
Strictly nonblocking grooming of dynamic traffic in unidirectional SONET/WDM rings using genetic algorithms. 227-245 - Yueyue Song, Avishai Wool, Bülent Yener:
Combinatorial design of multi-ring networks with combined routing and flow control. 247-267 - Sumi Choi, Jonathan S. Turner, Tilman Wolf:
Configuring sessions in programmable networks. 269-284
Volume 41, Number 3, 21 February 2003
- Hossam S. Hassanein, Ioanis Nikolaidis:
Mobile and ad-hoc local networks. 285-287 - Jingxin Xue, Terence D. Todd:
Basestation collaboration in Bluetooth voice networks. 289-301 - Rolf Kraemer, Peter Schwander:
Bluetooth based wireless Internet applications for indoor hot spots: experience of a successful experiment during CeBIT 2001. 303-312 - Jeffrey P. Monks, Jean-Pierre Ebert, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Adam Wolisz:
Energy saving and capacity improvement potential of power control in multi-hop wireless networks. 313-330 - Ahmed M. Safwat, Hossam S. Hassanein, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Power-aware virtual base stations for wireless mobile ad hoc communications. 331-346 - Azzedine Boukerche, Sungbum Hong, Tom Jacob:
Synchronization and handoff management schemes for wireless multimedia systems. 347-362
Volume 41, Number 4, 15 March 2003
- Wushao Wen, Biswanath Mukherjee, S.-H. Gary Chan, Dipak Ghosal:
LVMSR: an efficient algorithm to multicast layered video. 363-383 - Rafael Corchuelo, José Antonio Pérez, Antonio Ruiz Cortés:
Aspect-oriented interaction in multi-organisational web-based systems. 385-406 - Martin Maier, Martin Reisslein, Adam Wolisz:
A hybrid MAC protocol for a metro WDM network using multiple free spectral ranges of an arrayed-waveguide grating. 407-433 - Mohamed A. El-Gendy, Kang G. Shin:
Assured forwarding fairness using equation-based packet marking and packet separation. 435-450 - Xin Liu, Edwin K. P. Chong, Ness B. Shroff:
A framework for opportunistic scheduling in wireless networks. 451-474 - Claudio Casetti, Renato Lo Cigno, Marco Mellia, Maurizio M. Munafò, Zoltán Zsóka:
A new class of QoS routing strategies based on network graph reduction. 475-487 - Michel Mandjes, Debasis Mitra, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt:
Simple models of network access, with applications to the design of joint rate and admission control. 489-504 - Imad Aad, Claude Castelluccia:
Priorities in WLANs. 505-526 - Zohar Naor, Hanoch Levy:
Announced dynamic access probability protocol for next generation wireless networks. 527-544
Volume 41, Number 5, 5 April 2003
- Antonius P. J. Engbersen:
Network processors. 545-547 - Francis Arts, Peter Barri, Ivan Clemminck, Alex Niemegeers, Bart Pauwels, Geert Taildeman, Miroslav Vrana:
Network processor requirements and benchmarking. 549-562 - Muthu Venkatachalam, Prashant R. Chandra, Raj Yavatkar:
A highly flexible, distributed multiprocessor architecture for network processing. 563-586 - Mohammad Peyravian, Jean Calvignac:
Fundamental architectural considerations for network processors. 587-600 - Tilman Wolf, Prashanth Pappu, Mark A. Franklin:
Predictive scheduling of network processors. 601-621 - Maria Gabrani, Gero Dittmann, Andreas C. Döring, Andreas Herkersdorf, Patricia Sagmeister, Jan van Lunteren:
Design methodology for a modular service-driven network processor architecture. 623-640 - Samarjit Chakraborty, Simon Künzli, Lothar Thiele, Andreas Herkersdorf, Patricia Sagmeister:
Performance evaluation of network processor architectures: combining simulation with analytical estimation. 641-665 - Bart D. Theelen, Jeroen Voeten, R. D. J. Kramer:
Performance modelling of a network processor using POOSL. 667-684
Volume 41, Number 6, 22 April 2003
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Harry Rudin:
Editorial. 685-686 - Raghupathy Sivakumar, Prasun Sinha, Vaduvur Bharghavan:
Braving the broadcast storm: infrastructural support for ad hoc routing. 687-706 - Edith Cohen, Haim Kaplan:
Proactive caching of DNS records: addressing a performance bottleneck. 707-726 - Andrea Bianco, Giulio Galante, Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri, Antonio Nucci:
Scheduling algorithms for multicast traffic in TDM/WDM networks with arbitrary tuning latencies. 727-742 - Young-Bae Ko, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Anycasting-based protocol for geocast service in mobile ad hoc networks. 743-760 - Tricha Anjali, Caterina M. Scoglio, George Uhl:
A new scheme for traffic estimation and resource allocation for bandwidth brokers. 761-777 - Xuan Chen, John S. Heidemann:
Preferential treatment for short flows to reduce web latency. 779-794 - Sebastià Galmés, Ramón Puigjaner:
Correlation analysis of a discrete-time flexible arrival process. 795-814
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