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Bandwidth throttling in a P4 switch
Quality of service (QoS) provisioning is an important subject for the computer networks community and, as many other problems, has been revisited under the light of Software Defined Networks (SDN), which promise flexibility and simplification of network ...
Lucas Borges Fernandes, Lásaro Camargos
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Memory Bandwidth Throttling to Maximise Performance and Reduce Power Consumption
With the ongoing evolution towards “telco cloud”, networks increasingly rely upon a continuum of compute-based infrastructure to host Virtualised and Containerised Network Functions (VNFs/CNFs).
Paul Veitch+2 more
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Abstract Managing supply chains requires quick access to the enterprise– and customer–facing online network applications and transparency of data across supply chains. While it is challenging to meet the rapidly growing demand for bandwidth to support supply chain applications in the Blockchain era, the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered bandwidth ...
Varun Gupta, Sandun Perera
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mTor: A multipath Tor routing beyond bandwidth throttling
One of the main obstacles that impede further expansion of Tor, the most popular anonymous communication system, is its large performance variance. The problem becomes worse when bandwidth-intensive applications, such as video streaming, contend with latency-sensitive applications, such as web browsing, for the scarce resources.
Lei Yang, Fengjun Li
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P2P streaming; Impact of bandwidth throttling on QoS
Internet subscribers and services have grown even during the recent recession. As a result, Internet traffic volume and content are changing constantly. These changes increase pressure on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) by making bandwidth provisioning and management difficult, especially to maintain required Quality of Service (QoS) levels.
Jalal Almhana, Zikuan Liu
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Adaptive Video Quality Throttling Based on Network Bandwidth for Virtual Classroom Systems
Current e-Learning solutions enable viewing and interaction with participants who are geographically distant. However, these systems often are prone to delay, jitter, and packet loss owing to network fluctuation. The dynamic nature of bandwidth congestion requires us to dynamically adapt the quality of video streaming.
Jobina Mary Varghese+3 more
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Backward traffic throttling to mitigate bandwidth floods
We present Backward Traffic Throttling (BTT), an efficient, decentralized mechanism for congestion and bandwidth-flooding attacks mitigation. Upon congestion, BTT employs three basic mechanisms to throttle excessive traffic, namely: prioritize legitimate flows, shape traffic, and request upstream BTT nodes to similarly prioritize and shape traffic ...
Yehoshua Gev, Moti Geva, Amir Herzberg
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A Distributed Throttling Approach for Handling High Bandwidth Aggregates
Public-access networks need to handle persistent congestion and overload caused by high bandwidth aggregates that may occur during times of flooding-based DDoS attacks or flash crowds. The often unpredictable nature of these two activities can severely degrade server performance.
Chee Wei Tan+3 more
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