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Computers & Geosciences, 2010
Abstract The very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) technique currently demands data storage resources of about 2 TBytes per day which must be analyzed in correlation centers. The current process involves the physical storing and shipping of magnetic disks to these centers, where up to 5 days are needed for transportation.
Sergio K. Sobarzo +2 more
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Abstract The very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) technique currently demands data storage resources of about 2 TBytes per day which must be analyzed in correlation centers. The current process involves the physical storing and shipping of magnetic disks to these centers, where up to 5 days are needed for transportation.
Sergio K. Sobarzo +2 more
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Multipath geographic routing using false destinations
2009 International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications & Workshops, 2009This paper presents FDF (False Destination Forwarding), a technique that can be adopted for multipath routing in wireless sensor networks to avoid the overhead caused by the maintenance of disjointed or partially disjointed routing paths. FDF changes the packet destination target as the packet itself proceeds along the path: this way, it does not ...
D. DE CANEVA +2 more
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Failure Control in Multipath Route Tracing
IEEE INFOCOM 2009, 2009Traceroute is widely used to report the path packets take between two internet hosts, but the widespread deployment of load balancing routers breaks a basic assumption -- that there is only a single such path. We specify an adaptive, stochastic probing algorithm, the Multipath Detection Algorithm (MDA), to report all paths that probes can follow ...
Veitch, Darryl +3 more
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Measuring Multipath Routing in the Internet
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2011Tools to measure Internet properties usually assume the existence of just one single path from a source to a destination. However, load-balancing capabilities, which create multiple active paths between two end-hosts, are available in most contemporary routers. This paper extends Paris trace route and proposes an extensive characterization of multipath
Augustin, Brice +2 more
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Maximum Delay Minimization in Multipath Routing
2010 8th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference, 2010A key component of an efficient multipath routing is theoptimal resource allocation strategy that deals with how thetraffic should be distributed amongst the multiple paths. Inthis paper, an intelligent traffic distribution policy thatminimise the maximum delay in a multipath routing scenariois proposed.
Mostafavi S.M. +2 more
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Selecting stable route in multipath routing protocols
2017 8th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2017Link failure due to node mobility is routine in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). A standard approach to deal with such failures is to select stable routes instead of the shortest route. However, protocols that select stable route do not attempt to optimize the number of hops and hence do not guarantee improvement in performance.
Akash Yadav +2 more
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The Perspective of Multipath Routing
2021Multipath routing means using multiple paths instead of using single path to forward the traffic, through the network between source node to destination node. Multipath routing provides better overall network performance by allowing maximum utilization of available network resources.
Gaytri Devi, Shuchita Upadhyaya
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Multipath geographic routing using false destinations
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems, 2011This paper presents false destination forwarding (FDF), a technique that can be adopted for multipath routing in wireless sensor networks to avoid the overhead caused by the maintenance of disjointed or partially disjointed routing paths. FDF changes the packet destination target as the packet itself proceeds along the path: this way, it does not ...
D. DE CANEVA, MONTESSORO, Pier Luca
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Delay minimization in multipath routing
Proceedings of the 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, 2010A key component of an efficient multipath routing is the optimal resource allocation strategy that deals with how the traffic should be distributed amongst the multiple paths. In this paper, intelligent traffic distribution policies that minimise the experienced delay by the user are proposed.
Mostafavi S.M. +2 more
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Survival multipath routing for MANETs
NOMS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2008Many efforts have been made to develop security solutions for MANETs. These networks are vulnerable to diverse types of attacks, where routing is a critical operation. Current secure routing protocols are based on preventive or reactive security mechanisms, monitoring node behavior or controlling the access to networks and information. These mechanisms
Nogueira Lima, Michèle +3 more
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