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  • 1
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    almahu_9947920711902882
    Format: XII, 228 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540451884
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2811
    Content: The Internet has nearly a ten year history as a global, public communication infrastructure. The two applications that have created the demand from private and business users have been the World-Wide Web and electronic mail. We have inthelast?veyearsseentherapidlyemergingpopularityofpeer-to-peersharing of ?les, mostly for music, and to a more limited extent also the introduction of Internet telephony, television, and radio. These services place demands on the infrastructure that are higher with respect to quality and connectivity than web sur?ng and e-mail. Mobile (cellular) telephony has rivaled the Internet with respect to growth during the last decade. The hitherto separate networks are now set to merge into a mobile Internet that will give wireless access to all Internet services. The ambition behind the Internet’s continuing development is that it should serve as a general-purpose infrastructure and provide adequate support for all types of applications in terms of quality, connectivity, and cost. Thus the demands made on all Internet services must also be met by wireless access, and the circuit quality of a voice connection for mobile telephony must also be provided in the wiredIPnetworks.
    Note: Performance Analysis -- On the Impacts of Traffic Shaping on End-to-End Delay Bounds in Aggregate Scheduling Networks -- An Adaptive RIO (A-RIO) Queue Management Algorithm -- Deterministic End-to-End Delay Guarantees in a Heterogeneous Route Interference Environment -- Delay Bounds for FIFO Aggregates: A Case Study -- Quality of Service Provisioning -- Comparative Performance Analysis of RSVP and RMD -- Global Time for Interactive Applications over Global Packet Networks -- The Performance of Endpoint Admission Control Based on Packet Loss -- TFRC Contribution to Internet QoS Improvement -- Adaptive Bandwidth Provisioning with Explicit Respect to QoS Requirements -- Wide Area Measurements of Voice over IP Quality -- Traffic Engineering and Routing -- Bi-directional Search in QoS Routing -- The NAROS Approach for IPv6 Multihoming with Traffic Engineering -- Adaptive Multipath Routing Based on Local Distribution of Link Load Information -- Statistical Point-to-Set Edge-Based Quality of Service Provisioning -- Local Area and Multi-hop Wireless Networks -- A Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Algorithm for IEEE 802.11e WLANs with HCF Access Method -- Performance Analysis of an Enhanced IEEE 802.11 Distributed Coordination Function Supporting Service Differentiation -- Scheduling Time-Sensitive Traffic on 802.11 Wireless LANs -- Throughput Analysis of a Probabilistic Topology-Unaware TDMA MAC Policy for Ad-hoc Networks -- Study of the Capacity of Multihop Cellular Networks -- Cellular Networks -- Influence of Power Control and Link-Level Retransmissions on Wireless tcp -- A Users’ Satisfaction Driven Scheduling Strategy for Wireless Multimedia QoS -- Effects on TCP from Radio-Block Scheduling in WCDMA High Speed Downlink Shared Channels.
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    Subjects: Computer Science
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    almahu_9947920717402882
    Format: IX, 291 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540451907
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2856
    Note: QoS Roadmap for Future Internet Services -- Traffic Management -- Quality of Service Routing -- Internet Traffic Engineering -- Mobile Networking -- Algorithms for Scalable Content Distribution -- Pricing and QoS.
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    gbv_495856142
    Format: Online-Ressource (XI, 278 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst , 235 mm x 155 mm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2005 Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 3540274170 , 9783540274179
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 3457
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Subjects: Computer Science
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    almahu_9948621054602882
    Format: 390 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2004.
    ISBN: 9783540301936
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3266
    Note: Quality of Future Internet Services -- Performance Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Networks for File Distribution -- MULTI+: Building Topology-Aware Overlay Multicast Trees -- Predicting the Perceptual Service Quality Using a Trace of VoIP Packets -- Evaluating the Utility of Media-Dependent FEC in VoIP Flows -- Architecture of End-to-End QoS for VoIP Call Processing in the MPLS Network -- Analysis of the Distribution of the Backoff Delay in 802.11 DCF: A Step Towards End-to-End Delay Guarantees in WLANs -- Analysis of the IEEE 802.11 DCF with Service Differentiation Support in Non-saturation Conditions -- An Interaction Model and Routing Scheme for QoS Support in Ad Hoc Networks Connected to Fixed Networks -- Load Analysis of Topology-Unaware TDMA MAC Policies for Ad Hoc Networks -- Performance of TCP/IP with MEDF Scheduling -- Ping Trunking: A Vegas-Like Congestion Control Mechanism for Aggregated Traffic -- An Aggregate Flow Marker for Improving TCP Fairness in Multiple Domain DiffServ Networks -- Combined Use of Prioritized AIMD and Flow-Based Traffic Splitting for Robust TCP Load Balancing -- Online Traffic Engineering: A Hybrid IGP+MPLS Routing Approach -- A Fast Heuristic for Genetic Algorithms in Link Weight Optimization -- A New Prediction-Based Routing and Wavelength Assignment Mechanism for Optical Transport Networks -- On the Construction of QoS Enabled Overlay Networks -- MPLS Protection Switching Versus OSPF Rerouting -- A Distributed-Request-Based DiffServ CAC for Seamless Fast-Handoff in Mobile Internet -- Cross-Layer Analytical Modeling of Wireless Channels for Accurate Performance Evaluation -- Efficiency Issues in MPLS Transport for the UMTS Access Network -- QoS Constraints in Bluetooth-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- Quality of Service Routing -- A Distributed Algorithm to Provide QoS by Avoiding Cycles in Routes -- The Case for Source Address Dependent Routing in Multihoming -- QoS Routing in DWDM Optical Packet Networks -- A Proposal for Inter-domain QoS Routing Based on Distributed Overlay Entities and QBGP -- Policy-Aware Connectionless Routing -- Maximum Flow Routing with Weighted Max-Min Fairness -- Survivable Online Routing for MPLS Traffic Engineering -- Smart Routing with Learning-Based QoS-Aware Meta-strategies -- Internet Charging and QoS Technology -- An Efficient Auction Mechanism for Hierarchically Structured Bandwidth Markets -- Multi-bid Versus Progressive Second Price Auctions in a Stochastic Environment -- Distributed Multi-link Auctions for Network Resource Reservation and Pricing -- A Game-Theoretic Analysis of TCP Vegas -- BarterRoam: A Novel Mobile and Wireless Roaming Settlement Model -- Charging for Web Content Pre-fetching in 3G Networks -- Provider-Level Service Agreements for Inter-domain QoS Delivery -- Operations Support System for End-to-End QoS Reporting and SLA Violation Monitoring in Mobile Services Environment.
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    almahu_9947364080802882
    Format: XI, 279 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540320098
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3457
    Content: The ?rst IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004) was held 18–19 October 2004 in Berlin, Germany. The workshop was organized by Fra- hofer FOKUS with the help of partners of the EU-funded Autonomic Com- nication Coordination Action — IST-6475 (ACCA), and under technical sp- sorship of IFIP WG6. 6 — Management of Networks and Distributed Systems. The purpose of this workshop was to discuss Autonomic Communication—a new communication paradigm to assist the design of the next-generation n- works. WAC 2004 was explicitly focused on the principles that help to achieve purposeful behavior on top of self-organization (self-management, self-healing, self-awareness, etc. ). The workshop intended to derive these common principles from submissions that study network element’s autonomic behavior exposed by innovative (cross-layer optimized, context-aware, and securely programmable) protocol stack (or its middleware emulations) in its interaction with numerous, often dynamic network groups and communities. The goals were to understand how autonomic behaviors are learned, in?uenced or changed, and how, in turn, these a?ect other elements, groups and the network. The highly interactive and exploratory nature of WAC 2004 de?ned its format — six main sessions grouped in three blocks, each block followed by a panel with all speakers of the previous block as panellists and session chairs as panel moderators. The?rstpanelaimedtohighlightthemainprinciplesguidingresearchinal- rithms,protocolsandmiddleware;thesecondpanelinvestigatedgrandchallenges of network and service composition; the third panel had to answer the question “HowDoestheAutonomicNetworkInteractwiththeKnowledgePlane?”. Panel reports were compiled by panel moderators and conclude this volume.
    Note: Network Management -- An Infrastructure-Based Approach to Support Dynamic Networks with Mobile Agents -- Some Requirements for Autonomic Routing in Self-organizing Networks -- Policy Interoperability and Network Autonomics -- Models and Protocols -- Spatial Computing: An Emerging Paradigm for Autonomic Computing and Communication -- Self-deployment, Self-configuration:Critical Future Paradigms for Wireless Access Networks -- Content Distribution Through Autonomic Content and Storage Management -- Network Composition -- A Unified Framework for the Negotiation and Deployment of Network Services -- TurfNet: An Architecture for Dynamically Composable Networks -- A Systems Architecture for Sensor Networks Based On Hardware/Software Co-design -- Negotiation and Deployment -- Challenges in Communications Research Beyond the VICOM Project -- A Framework for Self-organized Network Composition -- Semantic-Based Policy Engineering for Autonomic Systems -- Immunity and Resilience -- Dynamic Self-management of Autonomic Systems: The Reputation, Quality and Credibility (RQC) Scheme -- E Pluribus Unum -- A Metabolic Approach to Protocol Resilience -- Meaning, Context and Situated Behaviour -- Putting Meaning into the Network: Some Semantic Issues for the Design of Autonomic Communications Systems -- Dynamic and Contextualised Behavioural Knowledge in Autonomic Communications -- Towards Adaptable Ad Hoc Networks: The Routing Experience -- Invited Programme -- BIONETS: BIO-inspired NExt generaTion networkS -- Dynamics, Information and Control in Physical Systems -- Panel Reports -- Panel Report: “Main Principles to Guide R&D in Algorithms, Protocols and Middleware” -- Panel Report: “Grand Challenges of Network and Service Composition” -- Panel Report: “How the Autonomic Network Interacts with the Knowledge Plane?”.
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    almahu_9948621271002882
    Format: IX, 291 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2003.
    ISBN: 9783540451907
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2856
    Note: QoS Roadmap for Future Internet Services -- Traffic Management -- Quality of Service Routing -- Internet Traffic Engineering -- Mobile Networking -- Algorithms for Scalable Content Distribution -- Pricing and QoS.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662195277
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    almahu_9947363941302882
    Format: XIII, 303 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540329930
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3854
    Content: The Second IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2005) took place on October 2–5, 2005, in Athens, Greece. The previous (and first) edition of WAC took place in Berlin in 2004 and its next (and third) edition in Paris in 2006. The workshop was organized by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and was supported by the EU-funded IST-FET Autonomic Communication Coordination Action (ACCA – IST-6475). Additional support was provided by the EU-funded IST Network of Excellence E-NEXT (IST-506869). Finally, IFIP TC6 provided scientific sponsorship through Working Groups IFIP WG6. 6 (Management of Networks and Distributed Systems) and IFIP WG6. 3 (Performance of Communication Systems). The workshop was organized at a time when the – yet to be well defined – field of autonomic communication (AC) is attracting the interest of both the scientific community and the research funding organizations. The latter is manifested, on one hand, by the numerous recent relevant research exploratory forums, workshop panels, preliminary forward-looking position papers, research outlooks and frameworks and, on the other hand, by the commitment of the FET program of the European Commission in Europe to funding long-term research in this area for the next four years. Consequently, the second edition of WAC was highly exploratory and included a nice mix of technical work addressing some already identified problems and well-articulated ideas on the direction this field should take and the fundamental problems whose solution would enable autonomicity.
    Note: Autonomic Session 1 -- Pocket Switched Networking: Challenges, Feasibility and Implementation Issues -- Experiments on the Automatic Evolution of Protocols Using Genetic Programming -- Service Evolution in a Nomadic Wireless Environment -- User Cooperation and Search in Intelligent Networks -- Autonomic Session 2 -- Autonomic Wireless Network Management -- Context-Driven Self-configuration of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- Autonomous Self-deployment of Wireless Access Networks in an Airport Environment -- Autonomic Session 3 -- Knowledge Networks -- Towards a Reliable, Wide-Area Infrastructure for Context-Based Self-management of Communications -- Semantic Interoperability for an Autonomic Knowledge Delivery Service -- Autonomic Session 4 -- Autonomic Communication Security in Sensor Networks -- Trust Management Issues for Ad Hoc and Self-organized Networks -- Multipath Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Security Issues and Performance Evaluation -- Autonomic Session 5 -- Autonomous Network Equipments -- Towards Self-optimizing Protocol Stack for Autonomic Communication: Initial Experience -- Towards Service Awareness and Autonomic Features in a SIP-Enabled Network -- Autonomic Session 6 -- Integration of Decentralized Economic Models for Resource Self-management in Application Layer Networks -- Service Discovery and Provision for Autonomic Mobile Computing -- Context Dissemination for Autonomic Communication Systems -- Autonomic Session 7 -- On Natural Mobility Models -- Nomadic Wireless Sensor Networks for Autonomic Pervasive Environments -- Adaptive Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Invited Program -- Keynote Talk Summary: Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor Networks -- Invited Talk I Summary: Opportunistic Spectrum Access for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Research Challenges -- Invited Talk II Summary: Incentive Schemes in Memory-Less P2P Systems -- Invited Talk III Summary: Coordination and Resilience in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks -- Panel Reports -- Panel 1 Report: Autonomicity Versus Complexity -- Panel 2 Report: Autonomic Communication Roadmap.
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  • 8
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    almahu_9948621364002882
    Format: X, 370 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2000.
    ISBN: 9783540399391
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1922
    Content: The papers in this book present various viewpoints on the design and - plementation of techniques for QoS engineering for Internet services.They were selected from more than 70 submissions to the 1st International workshop on "Quality of future Internet services" (QofIS) organized by COST Action 263. The main focus of the papers is on the creation, con?guration and deployment of end-to-end services over a QoS assured Internet using the IntServ (Integrated Services) and Di?Serv (Di?erentiated Services) models. The main technical p- gramme was completed by two keynote talks: IETF Chair Fred Baker opened the workshop with a discussion on major Internet development directions and Andrew M. Odlyzko of AT&T Labs Research gave the closing talk on Internet charging issues. The presentation of papers was organised in 9 sessions. The emphasis of Session 1 is on an assessment of the essential building blocks for a QoS assured Internet, i.e., queueing and scheduling, which basically de?nes the space for end-to-end services. The papers of this session discuss the bounds we may expect from these building blocks, the issues of queueing and scheduling management, and the parameters we need to tune in a dynamic implementation. Flow control and congestion control cannot be considered without regard to the dominating impact of TCP. The keyword of Session 2 is, therefore, Intern- friendly adaptation. Four papers in this session are complementary and together present an emerging understanding of a basic optimal area for such adaptation.
    Note: Queueing and Scheduling -- Delay Bounds in a Network with Aggregate Scheduling -- A Queue Management System for Differentiated-Services IP Routers -- Modeling the Dynamics of the RED Algorithm -- TCP,Flow and Congestion Control -- Random Early Marking -- A Markovian Model for TCP Analysis in a Differentiated Services Network -- The Direct Adjustment Algorithm: A TCP-Friendly Adaptation Scheme -- On ACK Filtering on a Slow Reverse Channel -- End-to-End -- Design, Implementation and Test of a RSVP Agent Based on a Generic QoS API1 -- On the Feasibility of RSVP as General Signalling Interface -- Field-Trial of Dynamic SLA in Diffserv-Capable Network -- Traffic Engineering,QoS Routing -- Choosing the Objectives for Traffic Engineering in IP Backbone Networks Based on Quality-of-Service Requirements -- On the Cost of Using MPLS for Interdomain Trafic -- Mechanisms for Inter-domain QoS Routing in Differentiated Service Networks -- QoS Measurements and Measurement Based QoS Mechanisms -- Priority Queueing Applied to Expedited Forwarding: A Measurement-Based Analysis -- QoS/GOS Parameter Definitions and Measurement in IP/ATM Networks -- QoS Assessment and Measurement for End-to-End Services -- Fairness -- The Fairness Challenge in Computer Networks -- A Multi-color Marking Scheme to Achieve Fair Bandwidth Allocation -- Traffic Phase Effects with RED and Constant Bit Rate UDP-Based Traffic -- Adaptation -- Adaptive Hybrid Error Control for IP-Based Continuous Media Multicast Services -- Efficient Shaping of User-Specified QoS Using Aggregate-Flow Control -- On the Construction of Heterogeneous Multicast Distribution Trees Using Filtering in an Active Network -- Traffic Classes and Charging -- An Approach to Support Traffic Classes in IP Networks -- Elements of an Open Framework for Pricing in the Future Internet -- Evolution of Charging and Billing Models for GSM and Future Mobile Internet Services -- Resource Utilization and Performance -- Live Video Scheduling in Differentiated Services Internet -- Virtual Routers: A Novel Approach for QoS Performance Evaluation -- DSRUP: A Resource Updating Protocol for the Differentiated Services Environment -- Internet Charging -- Keynote Talk: Internet Charging -- Panel: Charging for QoS.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540410768
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  • 9
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    almahu_9949386238902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 347 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9780429325717 , 0429325711 , 9781000527414 , 1000527417 , 100051773X , 9781000522570 , 1000522571 , 9781000517736
    Content: "The crucial interdependence between humans and their environment is explored and illuminated in this revealing overview of the major environmental issues facing society in the twenty-first century. Environmental Technology and Engineering Techniques: Basic Concepts and Health Interventions presents a novel picture of some of the current advances in the research of theoretical and practical frameworks of environmental problems and solutions taken from the latest empirical findings. This new volume focuses on the aspects of new techniques that are particularly valuable for solving environmental problems. The complex environmental issues are presented in simple terms to help readers grasp the basics and solve relevant problems. Timely and comprehensive discussions of applications to real-world environmental concerns are a central focus of this research-oriented volume. This book is a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in environmental science and engineering"--
    Note: Pollution by tropospheric ozone in the Valencia Community / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Nanocomposites for environmental pollution control -- a far-reaching Review / Sukanchan Palit -- Environmental performance of bio-based polymer additives : thermal stabilizers and antioxidants / Hussein A. Shnawa and Moayad N. Khalaf -- Recent trends on smart bioresponsive polymeric materials / Kalpana N. Handore, Sumit B. Sharma, Santosh Mishra, and Vasant V. Chabukswar -- Green "bioplastics" in solving the global problem of a polyethylene dump / Tatiana Gr. Volova, Ekaterina I. Shishatskaya, and Sabu Thomas -- Potency of Endophytic fungi isolated from medicinal plants in egypt as a resource for anticancer compounds / Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem, Sherif M. Zaki, Fatma M. Salem, Waleed F. Khalil, and Sherif Y. Saleh -- Foodborne pathogens and nanoparticles as a tool for quality assurance and intervention of foodborne pathogens / Porteen Kannan, S.Wilfred Ruban, and M. Nithya Quintoil -- Citrus : origin, evolution, postharvest, heat, pH, filtration, and transgenic / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Disruptive big data, intelligence, and physics : process understanding / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Agro-ecological conditions of farming intensification in the Russian Ural Federal District / Rafail A. Afanas'ev and Michael O. Smirnov -- Primary health, smoking habit, and immunotherapy in cancer / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Reflections on (palaeo)climate/global changes : past/present/future / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Ethical issues in clinical research / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Deadly canine distemper : a global multispecies disease / V. Naveenkumar, K. Porteen, M. Vijaya Bharathi, and B.S. Pradeep Nag -- Epigenomics, epithelial plasticity, clinical genetics, and rare diseases / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Scientific creativity, social stability, and attention to diversity / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Methods of reducing the content of radionuclides in agricultural plants after the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant / Michael O. Smirnov, Genrietta E. Merzlaya and Rafail A. Afanas'ev -- Beyond the molecular frontier : challenges for chemistry and chemical engineering / Aidé Sáenz-Galindo, Adali O. Castañeda-Facio, José J. Cedillo-Portillo, and Karina G. Espinoza-Cavazos -- Neutrino : the novel messenger of the universe / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Infectious bursal disease / P. Raja -- Biofilm formation in food industry / A. Sangeetha.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Environmental technology and engineering techniques Burlington, ON ; Palm Bay, Florida : Apple Academic Press, [2021] ISBN 9781771888493
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 10
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    almahu_9947920687902882
    Format: 390 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540301936
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3266
    Note: Quality of Future Internet Services -- Performance Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Networks for File Distribution -- MULTI+: Building Topology-Aware Overlay Multicast Trees -- Predicting the Perceptual Service Quality Using a Trace of VoIP Packets -- Evaluating the Utility of Media–Dependent FEC in VoIP Flows -- Architecture of End-to-End QoS for VoIP Call Processing in the MPLS Network -- Analysis of the Distribution of the Backoff Delay in 802.11 DCF: A Step Towards End-to-End Delay Guarantees in WLANs -- Analysis of the IEEE 802.11 DCF with Service Differentiation Support in Non-saturation Conditions -- An Interaction Model and Routing Scheme for QoS Support in Ad Hoc Networks Connected to Fixed Networks -- Load Analysis of Topology-Unaware TDMA MAC Policies for Ad Hoc Networks -- Performance of TCP/IP with MEDF Scheduling -- Ping Trunking: A Vegas-Like Congestion Control Mechanism for Aggregated Traffic -- An Aggregate Flow Marker for Improving TCP Fairness in Multiple Domain DiffServ Networks -- Combined Use of Prioritized AIMD and Flow-Based Traffic Splitting for Robust TCP Load Balancing -- Online Traffic Engineering: A Hybrid IGP+MPLS Routing Approach -- A Fast Heuristic for Genetic Algorithms in Link Weight Optimization -- A New Prediction-Based Routing and Wavelength Assignment Mechanism for Optical Transport Networks -- On the Construction of QoS Enabled Overlay Networks -- MPLS Protection Switching Versus OSPF Rerouting -- A Distributed-Request-Based DiffServ CAC for Seamless Fast-Handoff in Mobile Internet -- Cross-Layer Analytical Modeling of Wireless Channels for Accurate Performance Evaluation -- Efficiency Issues in MPLS Transport for the UMTS Access Network -- QoS Constraints in Bluetooth-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- Quality of Service Routing -- A Distributed Algorithm to Provide QoS by Avoiding Cycles in Routes -- The Case for Source Address Dependent Routing in Multihoming -- QoS Routing in DWDM Optical Packet Networks -- A Proposal for Inter-domain QoS Routing Based on Distributed Overlay Entities and QBGP -- Policy-Aware Connectionless Routing -- Maximum Flow Routing with Weighted Max-Min Fairness -- Survivable Online Routing for MPLS Traffic Engineering -- Smart Routing with Learning-Based QoS-Aware Meta-strategies -- Internet Charging and QoS Technology -- An Efficient Auction Mechanism for Hierarchically Structured Bandwidth Markets -- Multi-bid Versus Progressive Second Price Auctions in a Stochastic Environment -- Distributed Multi-link Auctions for Network Resource Reservation and Pricing -- A Game-Theoretic Analysis of TCP Vegas -- BarterRoam: A Novel Mobile and Wireless Roaming Settlement Model -- Charging for Web Content Pre-fetching in 3G Networks -- Provider-Level Service Agreements for Inter-domain QoS Delivery -- Operations Support System for End-to-End QoS Reporting and SLA Violation Monitoring in Mobile Services Environment.
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