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iPack: in-Network Packet Mixing for High Throughput Wireless Mesh Networks
IEEE INFOCOM 2008 - The 27th Conference on Computer Communications, 2008A major barrier for the adoption of wireless mesh networks is severe limits on throughput. Many in-network packet mixing techniques at the network layer [1], [2], [3] as well as the physical layer [4], [5], [6] have been shown to substantially improve ...
R. Alimi+4 more
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Precision timestepping of network packets
Proceedings of the First ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Internet Measurement Workshop - IMW '01, 2001When recording network traffic, accurate timestamping of the arrival of packets is essential for the subsequent analysis of performance metrics. Until the mid-1990s using off-the-shelf network interface cards and computer clocks proved sufficient.
Jörg Micheel+2 more
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Gathering data with packet-in-packet in wireless sensor networks
Computer Networks, 2020Abstract In many wireless sensor network (WSN) mission-critical applications, a collector, e.g., a drone acting as a data sink, is required to gather data from all the source nodes in the area of interest. It is, thus, an all-to-one scenario. Data from each node (e.g., local temperature or its binary status) normally only consists of several bytes ...
Xiaoyuan Ma+3 more
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Improving the Analysis of Lawfully Intercepted Network Packet Data Captured for Forensic Analysis
2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008Lawful interception of a suspects' personal Internet communications can be a very effective evidence collection mechanism for use in criminal investigations.
Joshua Broadway, B. Turnbull, J. Slay
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Not All Packets Are Equal, Part 2: The Impact of Network Packet Loss on Video Quality
IEEE Internet Computing, 2009For pt. 1 see ibid., vol. 13, no. 1, p.70-5 (2009). In this second part of a two-part article, the authors highlight the impact that different durations of IP packet loss have on the quality of experience for IP-based video streaming services.
J. Greengrass, John Evans, A. Begen
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Fast Packet Processing with eBPF and XDP
ACM Computing Surveys, 2020Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) is an instruction set and an execution environment inside the Linux kernel. It enables modification, interaction, and kernel programmability at runtime.
M. Vieira+5 more
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1988
Earlier parts of this book have discussed the detailed design of digital communication links, and associated synchronization techniques that are necessary to give access to a multiplicity of users. We now attempt to place this material in perspective by describing how entire communication networks can be built on on this foundation.
David G. Messerschmitt, Edward A. Lee
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Earlier parts of this book have discussed the detailed design of digital communication links, and associated synchronization techniques that are necessary to give access to a multiplicity of users. We now attempt to place this material in perspective by describing how entire communication networks can be built on on this foundation.
David G. Messerschmitt, Edward A. Lee
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Deep network packet filter design for reconfigurable devices
TECS, 2008Most network routers and switches provide some protection against the network attacks. However, the rapidly increasing amount of damages reported over the past few years indicates the urgent need for tougher security. Deep-packet inspection is one of the
Young H. Cho, W. Mangione-Smith
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A dual-level matching algorithm for 3-stage Clos-network packet switches
11th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, 2003. Proceedings., 2003In this paper, we present a new dual-level matching algorithm for 3-stage Clos-network packet switches, called d-MAC. Using a two-level matching algorithm, namely module-level matching and port-level matching, d-MAC is highly scalable and maintains high ...
H. J. Chao, S. Liew, Z. Jing
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Space-memory-memory architecture for CLOS-network packet switches
IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005. ICC 2005. 2005, 2005A Clos-network architecture is an attractive alternative for constructing scalable packet switches because of its distributed and modular design. It can be classified according to different buffer (memory) allocation schemes in its switching stages.
Xin Li, Zhen Zhou, M. Hamdi
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