Theories and models for internet quality of service
We survey advances in theories and models for Internet quality of service (QoS). We start
with the theory of network calculus, which lays the foundation for support of deterministic …
with the theory of network calculus, which lays the foundation for support of deterministic …
Information-centric networking: The evolution from circuits to packets to content
J Kurose - Computer Networks, 2014 - Elsevier
Today's information-centric networks (ICNs) represent a 100-year evolution of
communication networks from circuit-switched networks to packet-switched networks to …
communication networks from circuit-switched networks to packet-switched networks to …
Fluid model for a network operating under a fair bandwidth-sharing policy
FP Kelly, RJ Williams - 2004 - projecteuclid.org
We consider a model of Internet congestion control that represents the randomly varying
number of flows present in a network where bandwidth is shared fairly between document …
number of flows present in a network where bandwidth is shared fairly between document …
Improving multipath TCP performance over WiFi and cellular networks: An analytical approach
A complete understanding of the dynamics of Multipath TCP (MPTCP) over Cellular and
WiFi networks is still lacking. This is a highly challenging issue, as a consequence of the …
WiFi networks is still lacking. This is a highly challenging issue, as a consequence of the …
State space collapse and diffusion approximation for a network operating under a fair bandwidth sharing policy
We consider a connection-level model of Internet congestion control, introduced by
Massoulié and Roberts [Telecommunication Systems 15 (2000) 185–201], that represents …
Massoulié and Roberts [Telecommunication Systems 15 (2000) 185–201], that represents …
A survey on statistical bandwidth sharing
JW Roberts - Computer networks, 2004 - Elsevier
The paper provides a survey of recent results on the performance of a network handling
elastic data traffic under the assumption that flows are generated as a random process. We …
elastic data traffic under the assumption that flows are generated as a random process. We …
Analytical models for understanding space, backoff, and flow correlation in CSMA wireless networks
In wireless networks employing carrier-sense multiple-access with collision avoidance
(CSMA/CA), correlations between the service processes of different nodes arise as a result …
(CSMA/CA), correlations between the service processes of different nodes arise as a result …
[KNIHA][B] The competitive Internet service provider: network architecture, interconnection, traffic engineering and network design
O Heckmann - 2007 - books.google.com
Due to the dramatic increase in competition over the last few years, it has become more and
more important for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to run an efficient business and offer an …
more important for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to run an efficient business and offer an …
Admission control in multi-service IP networks: a tutorial
S Wright - IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Admission Control (AC) has long been considered as a key mechanism to support Quality of
Service objectives in networks. There is a significant base of literature in the area of …
Service objectives in networks. There is a significant base of literature in the area of …
Buffer sizing theory for bursty TCP flows
D Wischik - 2006 International Zurich Seminar on …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In a router serving many TCP flows, queues will build up from time to time. The manner in
which queues build up depends on the buffer space available and on the burstiness of the …
which queues build up depends on the buffer space available and on the burstiness of the …