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  • Constrained Tracking on a Road Network  
  • by Matthias Grossglauser — 2006 — European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN
  • …Abstract. Many applications of wireless ad hoc sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) rely on the knowledge of node locations. These are challenging to obtain when nodes are mobile and are not equipped with any specific positioning hardware. In this paper, we are interested in scenarios where there ar…
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  • 10 papers on network models  
  • by Matthias Grossglauser — 2006 — SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev
  • …the first draft of my list, more than half the papers I had chosen had already been mentioned in the three lists that preceded mine (in particular, [5, 6, 7, 15, 16, 12, 10]). Therefore, I decided to narrow the scope of my list around a theme, following David Wetherall’s example. If the idea of the …
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  • Trajectory Sampling: White Paper  
  • by Nick Duffield, Matthias Grossglauser — 2003
  • …e, TS is flexible in the sense that it is possible to customize various parameters (such as the set of links where sampling is enabled, the sampling rate, information extracted from packets, etc.) to suit particular applications and to optimize the tradeoff between measurement overhead and precision…
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  • SEAM: Scalable and Efficient ATM Multicast  
  • by Matthias Grossglauser, K. K. Ramakrishnan — 1997 — in Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM '97
  • …This paper proposes a multipoint-to-multipoint multicast architecture for ATM networks. The necessity for such an architecture stems from the scalability requirements, both in terms of state to be maintained in the network and in terms of the group population dynamics, of a wide range of networking …
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  • Looking for Science in the Art of Network Measurement  
  • by Matthias Grossglauser, Balachander Krishnamurthy — 2001 — in International Workshop on Data Communications
  • …. Network measurements are crucial both to drive research and in network operations. We introduce a taxonomy and survey the state of the art of network measurement. We compare measurements available at the network layer with those available at higher layers, specifically the DNS and the Web. Bot…
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  • Trajectory sampling with unreliable reporting  
  • by Nick Duffield, Matthias Grossglauser — 2004 — In IEEE Infocom
  • …Abstract—We define and evaluate methods to perform robust network monitoring using trajectory sampling in the presence of report loss. The first challenge is to reconstruct an unambiguous set of packet trajectories from the reports on sampled packets received at a collector. In this paper we extend …
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  • On Service Models for Multicast Transmission in Heterogeneous Environments  
  • by Matthias Grossglauser, Jean-chrysostome Bolot — 2000 — In Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM 2000
  • …We examine in this paper the tradeoff between application complexity, network complexity, and network efficiency. We argue that the design of the current Internet reflects a tradeoff between lower network complexity (no state in the network, no signalling) and higher application complexity (rate and…
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  • Robust geo-routing on embeddings of dynamic wireless networks  
  • by Suhas Diggavi, Matthias Grossglauser — 1730 — in INFOCOM
  • …Abstract — Wireless routing based on an embedding of the connectivity graph is a very promising technique to overcome shortcomings of geographic routing and topology-based routing. This is of particular interest when either absolute coordinates for geographic routing are unavailable or when they poo…
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  • Robust Routing for Dynamic Wireless Networks Based on Stable Embeddings  
  • by Suhas Diggavi, Matthias Grossglauser — 2007 — in Proc. Information Theory and Applications workshop (ITA
  • …Abstract — Routing packets is a central function of multi-hop wireless networks. Traditionally, there have been two paradigms for routing, either based on the geographical coordinates of the nodes (geographic routing), or based on the connectivity graph (topology-based routing). The former implicitl…
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