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IP Networks

by Henning Schulzrinne - in Compressed Video Over Networks, , Amy Reibman and Ming-Ting Sun (eds.) , Marcel Dekker , 2001
"... 3.1.1 Definition The Internet is a global collection of autonomously administered packet-switched networks that use the TCP/IP protocols to form a single, virtual network allowing every part to communicate with any other. This chapter provides an overview of the operation of the Internet viewed from ..."
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3.1.1 Definition The Internet is a global collection of autonomously administered packet-switched networks that use the TCP/IP protocols to form a single, virtual network allowing every part to communicate with any other. This chapter provides an overview of the operation of the Internet viewed

IP networks

by Chun-chuan Yang, Kwin-yee Lin , 2003
"... ck links over the original gateway-based location management scheme. Moreover, three multicast protocols for Cellular IP With the advent of personal communications technologies and the increasing demand of IP services for mobile users, mobility management tensive researches in recent years. Mobility ..."
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ck links over the original gateway-based location management scheme. Moreover, three multicast protocols for Cellular IP With the advent of personal communications technologies and the increasing demand of IP services for mobile users, mobility management tensive researches in recent years

in IP Networks

by J. Hadi Salim, U. Ahmed , 2000
"... This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved. This memo presents a performance study of the Explicit Congestion ..."
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Notification (ECN) mechanism in the TCP/IP protocol using our implementation on the Linux Operating System. ECN is an end-to-end congestion avoidance mechanism proposed by [6] and incorporated into RFC 2481[7]. We study the behavior of ECN for both bulk and transactional transfers. Our experiments show

IP networks

by Liu Gongliang, Gu Xuemai, Li Shizhong
"... SM_TCP: a new reliable multicast transport protocol for satellite ..."
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SM_TCP: a new reliable multicast transport protocol for satellite

IP NETWORK By

by Lambda-based Prioritisation, In Multichannel, Wan Salman Yahya , 2003
"... My beloved wife, children and parents ..."
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My beloved wife, children and parents

Practical network support for IP traceback

by Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson , 2000
"... This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of denial-of-service attacks and by the difficulty in tracing packets with incorrect, or “spoofed”, source ad ..."
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addresses. In this paper we describe a general purpose traceback mechanism based on probabilistic packet marking in the network. Our approach allows a victim to identify the network path(s) traversed by attack traffic without requiring interactive operational support from Internet Service Providers (ISPs

Deriving Traffic Demands for Operational IP networks: Methodology and Experience

by Anja Feldmann, Albert Greenberg, Carsten Lund, Nick Reingold, Jennifer Rexford, Fred True - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 2001
"... Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elements can result in significant (and sudden) fluctuations in load. In this paper, we present a model ..."
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Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elements can result in significant (and sudden) fluctuations in load. In this paper, we present a model

Mpls and traffic engineering in ip networks

by Daniel O. Awduche, Uunet (mci Worldcom - IEEE Communications Magazine , 1999
"... Rapid growth and increasing requirements for service quality, reliability, and efficiency have made traffic engineering an essential consideration in the design and operation of large public Internet backbone networks. Internet traffic engineering addresses the issue of performance optimization of o ..."
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of operational networks. A paramount objective of Internet traffic engineering is to facilitate the transport of IP traffic through a given network in the most efficient, reliable, and expeditious manner possible. Historically, traffic engineering in the Internet has been hampered by the limited functional

Measuring an IP network in situ

by Hal Burch , 2005
"... The Internet, and IP networking in general, have become vital to the scientific community and the global economy. This growth has increased the importance of measuring and monitoring the Internet to ensure that it runs smoothly and to aid the design of future protocols and networks. To simplify ne ..."
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The Internet, and IP networking in general, have become vital to the scientific community and the global economy. This growth has increased the importance of measuring and monitoring the Internet to ensure that it runs smoothly and to aid the design of future protocols and networks. To simplify

Route optimization in IP networks

by Jennifer Rexford - in Handbook of Optimization in Telecommunications, Springer Science + Business , 2006
"... The performance and reliability of the Internet depend, in large part, on the operation of the underlying routing protocols. Today’s IP routing protocols compute paths based on the network topology and configuration parameters, without regard to the current traffic load on the routers and links. The ..."
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The performance and reliability of the Internet depend, in large part, on the operation of the underlying routing protocols. Today’s IP routing protocols compute paths based on the network topology and configuration parameters, without regard to the current traffic load on the routers and links
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