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CSWS@ACM SIGCOMM 2014: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Mirja Kühlewind, Dirk Kutscher:
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Capacity sharing workshop, CSWS '14, Chicago, Illinois, USA, August 18, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2991-0
Keynote
- M. Dave Täht:
The value of repeatable experiments and negative results: - a journey through the history and future of AQM and fair queuing algorithms. 1-2
Technical session 1: queuing and scheduling
- Nicolas Kuhn, Emmanuel Lochin, Olivier Mehani:
Revisiting old friends: is CoDel really achieving what RED cannot? 3-8 - James Martin, Gongbing Hong, James Westall:
Managing fairness and application performance with active queue management in docsis-based cable networks. 9-14 - Ahmad Showail, Kamran Jamshaid, Basem Shihada:
WQM: an aggregation-aware queue management scheme for IEEE 802.11n based networks. 15-20
Technical session 2: transport protocols
- Safiqul Islam, Michael Welzl, Stein Gjessing, Naeem Khademi:
Coupled congestion control for RTP media. 21-26 - Christoph Paasch, Simone Ferlin, Ozgu Alay, Olivier Bonaventure:
Experimental evaluation of multipath TCP schedulers. 27-32
Technical session 3: mobile networks
- Steve Baillargeon, Ingemar Johansson:
Conex lite for mobile networks. 33-38 - Paolo Di Francesco, Francesco Malandrino, Luiz A. DaSilva:
Mobile network sharing between operators: a demand trace-driven study. 39-44 - Ylva Timner, Jonas Pettersson, Hans Hannu, Min Wang, Ingemar Johansson:
Network assisted rate adaptation for conversational video over LTE, concept and performance evaluation. 45-50 - Ingemar Johansson:
Self-clocked rate adaptation for conversational video in LTE. 51-56 - Florian Wamser, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Jing Zhu:
Dynamic bandwidth allocation for multiple network connections: improving user QoE and network usage of YouTube in mobile broadband. 57-62
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