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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 2001
- Jeffrey C. Mogul, Greg Minshall:
Rethinking the TCP Nagle algorithm. 6-20 - Roch Guérin, Vicent Pla:
Aggregation and conformance in differentiated service networks: a case study. 21-32 - Luan Ling Lee, Alberto José Centeno Filho:
D-ARM: a new proposal for multi-dimensional interconnection networks. 33-58
Volume 31, Number 2, April 2001
- Greg O'Shea, Michael Roe:
Child-proof authentication for MIPv6 (CAM). 4-8 - Robert G. Cole, J. H. Rosenbluth:
Voice over IP performance monitoring. 9-24 - Youngmi Joo, Vinay J. Ribeiro, Anja Feldmann, Anna C. Gilbert, Walter Willinger:
TCP/IP traffic dynamics and network performance: a lesson in workload modeling, flow control, and trace-driven simulations. 25-37
Volume 31, Number 2-Supplement, April 2001
- Igor Sobrado:
Evaluation of two security schemes for mobile agents. 2-19 - Alberto Cerpa, Jeremy Elson, Deborah Estrin, Lewis Girod, Michael Hamilton, Jerry Zhao:
Habitat monitoring: application driver for wireless communications technology. 20-41 - Benjamín Barán:
Improved AntNet routing. 42-48 - Eduardo Magaña, Edurne Izkue, Jesús E. Villadangos:
Review of traffic scheduler features on general purpose platforms. 50-79 - Paul Barford, Mark Crovella:
Critical path analysis of TCP transactions. 80-102 - Oscar Ardaiz, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro:
Estimating the service time of web clients using server logs. 108-123 - Mark Allman, Vern Paxson:
On estimating end-to-end network path properties. 124-151 - Cláudia J. Barenco Abbas, Arturo Azcorra Saloña, José Ignacio Moreno:
A QoS service for IP video applications on demand over DTM. 152-183 - Dina Katabi, John Wroclawski:
A framework for scalable global IP-anycast (GIA). 186-219 - Luiz Claudio Schara Magalhães, Robin Kravets:
MMTP: multimedia multiplexing transport protocol. 220-243 - Ken Carlberg, Panos Gevros, Jon Crowcroft:
Lower than best effort: a design and implementation. 244-265 - Cris Amon C. Rocha, Aécio Paiva Braga, José Neuman de Souza:
An open approach for deploying programming nodes into communication networks. 266-273
Volume 31, Number 3, July 2001
- Gianluca Iannaccone, Martin May, Christophe Diot:
Aggregate traffic performance with active queue management and drop from tail. 4-13 - Tom Kelly:
An ECN probe-based connection acceptance control. 14-25 - Damien Magoni, Jean-Jacques Pansiot:
Analysis of the autonomous system network topology. 26-37 - Vern Paxson:
An analysis of using reflectors for distributed denial-of-service attacks. 38-47
Volume 31, Number 4, October 2001
- Rene L. Cruz, George Varghese:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2001 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication, August 27-31, 2001, San Diego, CA, USA. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-411-8 [contents]
Volume 31, Number 5, October 2001
- Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, John Doyle, Ramesh Govindan, Walter Willinger, Sugih Jamin, Scott Shenker:
Does AS size determine degree in as topology? 7-8 - Giampiero Monaco, Azeem Feroz, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Yong Xia:
TCP-friendly marking for scalable best-effort services on the internet. 11-18
- Andrew T. Campbell, Mischa Schwartz:
ACM SIGCOMM computer communication review. 20-24 - Jonathan Lennox, Kazutaka Murakami, Mehmet Karaul, Thomas F. La Porta:
Interworking internet telephony and wireless telecommunications networks. 25-36 - Rajeev Koodli, Charles E. Perkins:
Fast handovers and context transfers in mobile networks. 37-47 - Claude Castelluccia, Pars Mutaf:
An adaptive per-host IP paging architecture. 48-56 - Robin Kravets, Casey Carter, Luiz Claudio Schara Magalhães:
A cooperative approach to user mobility. 57-69 - Jyoti Raju, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
Scenario-based comparison of source-tracing and dynamic source routing protocols for ad hoc networks. 70-81 - Samir Goel, Tomasz Imielinski:
Prediction-based monitoring in sensor networks: taking lessons from MPEG. 82-98
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