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Adaptive transport service for high speed networks
Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 1994AbstractIt has been shown that protocol processing represents a severe bottle‐neck for high speed computer networks. The disadvantages of currently proposed solutions are their incompatibility with existing standardised protocol implementations, their complexity and/or their inflexibility.
Antony Richards +4 more
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The backlog process in queues with random service speed
International Journal of Systems Science, 1996This paper examines the backlog (total amount of unfinished work in the system) in a single server queue that works in a ‘random environment’. Specifically, the service speed is described by an exogenous (non-negative) ‘environment’ process. We characterize the time-dependent backlog via a stochastic integral equation and use this equation to compute ...
Georgia-Ann Klutke, Martin A. Wortman
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Access Protocols for Cellular High-Speed Data Services
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, 1999In this contribution, novel access techniquesfor the future cellular information networks areproposed. To facilitate a fast deployment, the suggestedaccess techniques have been implemented over well-known technological platforms, namely DECT (DigitalEnhanced Cordless Telecommunications) containing aFDM/TDMA (Frequency Division Multiplex/Time ...
BENVENUTO, NEVIO +3 more
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Loading Speed of Modern Websites and Reliability of Online Speed Test Services
2015Loading speed of websites reflects the website´s performance and has a significant influence on user experience and satisfaction. In this paper we analyze causes and consequences of slow loading of websites, followed by recommendations and comments on usual practice and feasibility.
Aneta Bartuskova, Ondrej Krejcar
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cISP: A Speed-of-Light Internet Service Provider.
2022Low latency is a requirement for a variety of interactive network applications. The Internet, however, is not optimized for latency. We thus explore the design of wide-area networks that move data at nearly the speed of light in vacuum. Our cISP design augments the Internet's fiber with free-space microwave wireless connectivity over paths very close ...
Debopam Bhattacherjee +11 more
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Queues with adaptable service speed
We consider a queueing system where feedback information about the level of congestion is given right after arrival instants. When the amount of work right after arrival is at most (respectively, larger than) K, then the server works at speed r1 ...
Bekker, R., Boxma, O.J.
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Transport Service Choice: Punctuality or Speed?
International Journal of Physical Distribution, 1974A physical distribution network can best be analysed and studied as a set of distribution nodes connected chiefly by two kinds of flows: a transportation flow and an informational flow. Co‐ordinating the activities of these two major components is a pre‐requisite for the successful operation of any business enterprise.
Farouk A. Saleh, C. Das
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Switched high-speed service-architecture and impacts
[Proceedings] IEEE INFOCOM '92: The Conference on Computer Communications, 1992The author projects switched high-speed services over a five year horizon (from 1991). In this time frame, asynchronous digital cross-content systems (DCSs) SONET-based DCSs, and broadband-ISDN switches based on cell switching will all be present in local exchange carrier (LEC) networks.
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Queues with adaptable service speed
Statistica Neerlandica, 2008In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different service speeds. The speed of the server depends on either the number of customers or the workload. Our main interest is in the model in which service speed adaptations can take place only at the arrival instants of an external Poisson observer.
Bekker, R., Boxma, O.J., Resing, J.A.C.
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High speed switched digital service
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1983Howard S. London, Thomas S. Giuffrida
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