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International Teletraffic Congress 2014: Karlskrona, Sweden
- 2014 26th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC), Karlskrona, Sweden, September 9-11, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Roberto Bruschi, Alfio Lombardo, Giacomo Morabito, Vincenzo Riccobene, Raffaele Bolla, Franco Davoli, Chiara Lombardo:
Green extension of OpenFlow. 1-6 - Boris Drazic, Jörg Liebeherr:
Improving routing scalability in networks with dynamic substrates. 1-9 - Alexandros Kostopoulos, Antonis Dimakis, Costas Courcoubetis:
Economic incentives for adopting congestion accountability protocols. 1-9 - Divyashri Bhat, Niky Riga, Michael Zink:
Towards seamless application delivery using software defined exchanges. 1-6 - Geert Jan Hoekstra, Robert D. van der Mei, J. W. Bosman:
Traffic splitting policies in parallel queues with concurrent access: A comparison. 1-9 - Stefan Türk, Johannes Noack, Rico Radeke, Ralf Lehnert:
Strategic migration optimization of urban access networks using meta-heuristics. 1-8 - Raffaele Bolla, Roberto Bruschi, Franco Davoli, Paolo Lago:
Trading off power consumption and delay in packet forwarding engines with adjustable service rate. 1-6 - Ion Popescu, Bogdan Uscumlic, Yvan Pointurier, Annie Gravey, Philippe Gravey, Michel Morvan:
A cost comparison of survivable subwavelength switching optical metro networks. 1-9 - Yahya Al-Hazmi, José González, Pablo Rodriguez-Archilla, Federico Alvarez, Theofanis Orphanoudakis, Panagiotis Karkazis, Thomas Magedanz:
Unified representation of monitoring information across federated cloud infrastructures. 1-6 - Pierdomenico Fiadino, Alessandro D'Alconzo, Arian Bär, Alessandro Finamore, Pedro Casas:
On the detection of network traffic anomalies in content delivery network services. 1-9 - Hamid Farhadi, Ryoji Furuhashi, Akihiro Nakao:
Security considerations in OpenTag network. 1-6 - Raffaele Bolla, Marco Chiappero, Maurizio Giribaldi, Matteo Repetto:
A client-side architecture to support energy efficiency for upcoming networks. 1-6 - Joe Mambretti, Jim Hao Chen, Fei Yeh:
Software-Defined Network Exchanges (SDXs): Architecture, services, capabilities, and foundation technologies. 1-6 - George Darzanos, Ioanna Papafili, George D. Stamoulis:
A socially-aware ISP-friendly mechanism for efficient content delivery. 1-9 - Noriaki Kamiyama:
Feasibility analysis of content charge by ISPs. 1-9 - Luca Baroffio, Matteo Cesana, Alessandro Redondi, Marco Tagliasacchi:
Performance evaluation of object recognition tasks in visual sensor networks. 1-9 - Sabine Wittevrongel, Stijn De Vuyst, Christa Sys, Herwig Bruneel:
A reservation-based scheduling mechanism for fair QoS provisioning in packet-based networks. 1-8 - Felipe Olmos, Bruno Kauffmann, Alain Simonian, Yannick Carlinet:
Catalog dynamics: Impact of content publishing and perishing on the performance of a LRU cache. 1-9 - Fabio Farina, Peter Szegedi, Jerry Sobieski:
GÉANT world testbed facility: Federated and distributed testbeds as a service facility of GÉANT. 1-6 - Tristan Braud, Martin Heusse, Andrzej Duda:
TCP over large buffers: When adding traffic improves latency. 1-8 - Ianire Taboada, Peter Jacko, U. Ayestaa, Fidel Liberal:
Opportunistic scheduling of flows with general size distribution in wireless time-varying channels. 1-9 - Neda Petreska, Hussein Al-Zubaidy, James Gross:
Power minimization for industrial wireless networks under statistical delay constraints. 1-9 - Sonia Belhareth, Dino Lopez Pacheco, Lucile Sassatelli, Denis Collange, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller:
Understanding synchronization in TCP Cubic. 1-9 - Dallal Belabed, Stefano Secci, Guy Pujolle, Deep Medhi:
Impact of virtual bridging on virtual machine placement in data center networking. 1-9 - Arshad Ali, Salah Eddine Elavoubi:
Design and performance evaluation of site sleep mode in LTE mobile networks. 1-6 - Hideyuki Koto, Norihiro Fukumoto, Sumaru Niida, Hidetoshi Yokota, Shin'ichi Arakawa, Masayuki Murata:
Users' reaction to network quality during web browsing on smartphones. 1-9 - Panagiotis Gouvas, Anastasios Zafeiropoulos:
A novel development paradigm for deploying applications over programmable infrastructure. 1-6 - Giuseppe Bianchi, Marco Bonola, Giulio Picierro, Salvatore Pontarelli, Marco Monaci:
StreaMon: A software-defined monitoring platform. 1-6 - Katerina Pechlivanidou, Kostas Katsalis, Ioannis Igoumenos, Dimitrios Katsaros, Thanasis Korakis, Leandros Tassiulas:
NITOS testbed: A cloud based wireless experimentation facility. 1-6 - Vladimir Marbukh:
On systemic risk in the cloud computing model. 1-8 - Esa Hyytiä, Rhonda Righter, Samuli Aalto:
Energy-aware job assignment in server farms with setup delays under LCFS and PS. 1-9 - Przemyslaw Jaskola, Piotr Arabas, Andrzej Karbowski:
Combined calculation of optimal routing and bandwidth allocation in energy aware networks. 1-6 - Ryoichi Kawahara, Yoshihide Tonomura:
Mobile QoS tomography using compressed sensing. 1-9 - Gerardo González, Rubén Pérez, Jonathan Becedas, Manuel Jose Latorre, Félix Pedrera:
Measurement and modelling of PlanetLab network impairments for Fed4FIRE's geo-cloud experiment. 1-4 - Alexander Willner, Thomas Magedanz:
FIRMA: A Future Internet resource management architecture. 1-4 - Aymen Hafsaoui, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Matti Siekkinen:
TimeAudit: Blind dissection and analysis of transaction delays in enterprise networks. 1-9 - Atso Hekkala, Sandrine Boumard, Mika Lasanen:
Exponential companding and active constellation extension comparisons for PAPR reduction. 1-5 - Glenn Ricart:
US Ignite testbeds: Advanced testbeds enable next-generation applications. 1-4 - Sara Ayoubi, Yiheng Chen, Chadi Assi:
Pro-Red: Prognostic redesign of survivable virtual networks for cloud data centers. 1-9 - Z. A. Mokhti, Paul J. Tasker, Jonathan Lees:
Analyzing the improvement in efficiency through the integration of class-F power amplifiers compared to class-AB in an envelope tracking architecture. 1-4 - George Nomikos, Panagiotis Pantazopoulos, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Comparative assessment of centrality indices and implications on the vulnerability of ISP networks. 1-9 - Vincenzo Eramo, Antonio Cianfrani, Emanuele Miucci, Marco Listanti, D. Carletti, L. Gentilini:
Virtualization and virtual router migration: Application and experimental validation. 1-6 - Christian Schwartz, Matthias Hirth, Tobias Hoßfeld, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Performance model for waiting times in cloud file synchronization services. 1-9 - Yahya Al-Hazmi, Alexander Willner, Ozan O. Ozpehlivan, Daniel Nehls, Stefan Covaci, Thomas Magedanz:
An automated health monitoring solution for future Internet infrastructure marketplaces. 1-6 - Rosario Giuseppe Garroppo, Gianfranco Nencioni, Gregorio Procissi, Luca Tavanti, Bernard Gendron:
Energy efficiency and traffic offloading in WLANs with caching and mesh capabilities. 1-6 - Andy C. Bavier, Jim Hao Chen, Joe Mambretti, Rick McGeer, Sean McGeer, Jude C. Nelson, Patrick O'Connell, Glenn Ricart, Stephen Tredger, Yvonne Coady:
The GENI experiment engine. 1-6 - Sandrine Boumard, Mika Lasanen, Olli Apilo, Atso Hekkala, Cedric Cassan, Jean-Philippe Verdeil, Jérôme David, Ludovic Pichon:
Power consumption trade-off between power amplifier OBO, DPD, and clipping and filtering. 1-5 - Selim Ickin, Thomas Zinner, Katarzyna Wac, Markus Fiedler:
Catching the download train: Energy-efficient file downloading on smartphones. 1-5 - Arpan Mukhopadhyay, Ravi R. Mazumdar:
Rate-based randomized routing in large heterogeneous processor sharing systems. 1-9 - Yufeng Xin, Ilya Baldin, Chris Heermann, Anirban Mandal, Paul Ruth:
Scaling up applications over distributed clouds with dynamic layer-2 exchange and broadcast service. 1-6 - Yinghui Wang, Douglas G. Down:
On resource pooling in SITA-like parallel server systems. 1-9 - Nadeem Abji, Ali Tizghadam, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Energy storage for IP over WDM networks with renewable energy. 1-6 - Takuya Kobayashi, Naoto Miyoshi:
Uplink cellular network models with Ginibre deployed base stations. 1-7
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