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4. CoNEXT 2008: Madrid, Spain
- Arturo Azcorra, Gustavo de Veciana, Keith W. Ross, Leandros Tassiulas:
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Emerging Network Experiment and Technology, CoNEXT 2008, Madrid, Spain, December 9-12, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-210-8 - Matteo Varvello, Fabio Picconi, Christophe Diot, Ernst W. Biersack:
Is there life in Second Life? 1 - Ajay Mahimkar, Jennifer Yates, Yin Zhang, Aman Shaikh, Jia Wang, Zihui Ge, Cheng Tien Ee:
Troubleshooting chronic conditions in large IP networks. 2 - Tongqing Qiu, Jian Ni, Hao Wang, Nan Hua, Yang Richard Yang, Jun (Jim) Xu:
Packet doppler: network monitoring using packet shift detection. 3 - Nabeel Ahmed, Usman Ismail, Srinivasan Keshav, Konstantina Papagiannaki:
Online estimation of RF interference. 4 - Yun Mao, Boon Thau Loo, Zachary G. Ives, Jonathan M. Smith:
MOSAIC: unified declarative platform for dynamic overlay composition. 5 - Georgios Smaragdakis, Vassilis Lekakis, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Azer Bestavros, John W. Byers, Mema Roussopoulos:
EGOIST: overlay routing using selfish neighbor selection. 6 - Richard T. B. Ma, Dah-Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui, Vishal Misra, Dan Rubenstein:
On cooperative settlement between content, transit and eyeball internet service providers. 7 - Ahmed Elmokashfi, Amund Kvalbein, Constantine Dovrolis:
On the scalability of BGP: the roles of topology growth and update rate-limiting. 8 - Franck Le, Geoffrey G. Xie, Hui Zhang:
Instability free routing: beyond one protocol instance. 9 - Kin Wah Kwong, Roch Guérin, Anees Shaikh, Shu Tao:
Balancing performance, robustness and flexibility in routing systems. 10 - Hyunchul Kim, Kimberly C. Claffy, Marina Fomenkov, Dhiman Barman, Michalis Faloutsos, KiYoung Lee:
Internet traffic classification demystified: myths, caveats, and the best practices. 11 - Kenjiro Cho, Kensuke Fukuda, Hiroshi Esaki, Akira Kato:
Observing slow crustal movement in residential user traffic. 12 - Daniele Croce, Taoufik En-Najjary, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Ernst W. Biersack:
Capacity estimation of ADSL links. 13 - Vidhyashankar Venkataraman, Paul Francis, Murali S. Kodialam, T. V. Lakshman:
A priority-layered approach to transport for high bandwidth-delay product networks. 14 - Jiayue He, Rui Zhang-Shen, Ying Li, Cheng-Yen Lee, Jennifer Rexford, Mung Chiang:
DaVinci: dynamically adaptive virtual networks for a customized internet. 15 - Shashank Shanbhag, Tilman Wolf:
Implementation of end-to-end abstractions in a network service architecture. 16 - Christina Aperjis, Michael J. Freedman, Ramesh Johari:
Peer-assisted content distribution with prices. 17 - Nikolaos Laoutaris, Damiano Carra, Pietro Michiardi:
Uplink allocation beyond choke/unchoke: or how to divide and conquer best. 18 - Christof Leng, Wesley W. Terpstra, Bettina Kemme, Wilhelm Stannat, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Maintaining replicas in unstructured P2P systems. 19 - Norbert Egi, Adam Greenhalgh, Mark Handley, Mickaël Hoerdt, Felipe Huici, Laurent Mathy:
Towards high performance virtual routers on commodity hardware. 20 - Jing Fu, Jennifer Rexford:
Efficient IP-address lookup with a shared forwarding table for multiple virtual routers. 21 - Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao, Geoffrey G. Xie, David A. Maltz:
Towards systematic design of enterprise networks. 22 - Tobias Heer, Stefan Götz, Oscar García Morchon, Klaus Wehrle:
ALPHA: an adaptive and lightweight protocol for hop-by-hop authentication. 23 - Xin Zhang, Abhishek Jain, Adrian Perrig:
Packet-dropping adversary identification for data plane security. 24 - Michela Becchi, Patrick Crowley:
Extending finite automata to efficiently match Perl-compatible regular expressions. 25 - David K. Y. Yau, Nung Kwan Yip, Chris Y. T. Ma, Nageswara S. V. Rao, Mallikarjun Shankar:
Quality of monitoring of stochastic events by periodic & proportional-share scheduling of sensor coverage. 26 - Wonsoo Kim, Hyrum K. Wright, Scott Nettles:
Improving the performance of multi-hop wireless networks using frame aggregation and broadcast for TCP ACKs. 27 - Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Theodoros Salonidis, Henrik Lundgren, Pascal Le Guyadec, Y. Charlie Hu, Irfan Sheriff:
TDM MAC protocol design and implementation for wireless mesh networks. 28 - Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Patrick P. C. Lee, Vishal Misra, Jitendra Padhye, Dan Rubenstein, Yan Yu:
Opportunistic use of client repeaters to improve performance of WLANs. 29 - Neha Singh, S. Sudarshan:
Distributed event delivery model for collaborative virtual simulations. 30 - Xiao Wang, Yang Chen, Beixing Deng, Xing Li:
Nonlinear modeling of the internet delay structure. 31 - Xiaofei Wang, Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:
TCP improvement in multi-radio multi-channel multi-hop networks. 32 - Syed Ali Raza Zaidi, Maryam Hafeez, Desmond C. McLernon, Mounir Ghogho:
A probabilistic model of k-coverage in minimum cost wireless sensor networks. 33 - Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Y. Charlie Hu, Chih-Chun Wang:
High-throughput, reliable multicast without "crying babies" in wireless mesh networks. 34 - Greg Bigwood, Tristan Henderson:
Social DTN routing. 35 - Pedro Amaral, Luís Bernardo, Paulo Pinto:
Inter-domain routing using topology information. 36 - Olivier Mehani, Roksana Boreli:
Adapting TFRC to mobile networks with frequent disconnections. 37 - Thomas Gamer:
Distributed detection of large-scale attacks in the internet. 38 - Salma Ktari, Artur Hecker, Houda Labiod:
Power-law chord architecture in P2P overlays. 39 - Rubén Cuevas Rumín, Eva Jaho, Carmen Guerrero, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
OnMove: a protocol for content distribution in wireless delay tolerant networks based on social information. 40 - Markus Goldstein, Matthias Reif, Armin Stahl, Thomas M. Breuel:
High performance traffic shaping for DDoS mitigation. 41 - François Cantin, Bamba Gueye, Dali Kaafar, Guy Leduc:
Overlay routing using coordinate systems. 42 - Luca Genovali, Laura Ricci:
Voronoi models for distributed virtual environments. 43 - Safwan Al-Omari, Weisong Shi:
Toward low cost and highly reliable sensor networks deployment. 44 - Walter Wong, Fábio Luciano Verdi, Maurício F. Magalhães:
A security plane for publish/subscribe based content oriented networks. 45 - Alberto Castro, Martín Germán, Xavier Masip-Bruin, Marcelo Yannuzzi, Roque Gagliano, Eduardo Grampín:
Advantages of a PCE-based control plane for LISP. 46 - Kwanhee Jeong, Hyuk Lim:
Experimental approach to adaptive carrier sensing in IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networks. 47 - Andrés Arcia, David Ros, Nicolas Montavont:
Auto-protection of 802.11 networks from TCP ACK division. 48 - Shufeng Huang:
Supporting delay-intolerant applications. 49 - Ítalo Cunha, Renata Teixeira, Nick Feamster, Christophe Diot:
Distinguishing persistent failures from transient losses. 50 - Angelos K. Marnerides, Dimitrios P. Pezaros, David Hutchison:
Detection and mitigation of abnormal traffic behaviour in autonomic networked environments. 51 - Diana Joumblatt, Renata Teixeira:
ConnectionWatch: passive monitoring of round-trip times at end-hosts. 52 - Josep Sanjuàs-Cuxart, Pere Barlet-Ros, Gianluca Iannaccone, Josep Solé-Pareta:
Distributed scheduling in large scale monitoring infrastructures. 53 - Keon Jang, D. K. Lee, Sue B. Moon, Gianluca Iannaccone:
Internet Sibilla: utilizing DNS for delay estimation service. 54 - Michelle Teo, Cristina Carbunaru, Ben Leong, Yashas Nataraj, Hoang Minh Le Vu, Raymond Tan, Yong Meng Teo:
Achieving high-bandwidth peer-to-peer file distribution. 55 - Tao Han, Liang Ma, Yuanan Liu:
Waiting-line auction for WiFi pricing. 56 - Taewoon Kim, Hyuk Lim, Chaegwon Lim:
Exploiting multi-flow diversity for mitigating intra-flow interference in wireless mesh networks. 57 - Sho Fujita, Tadashi Yasumoto, Hiroshi Esaki:
On seamless connectivity over multi-radio and multi-channel wireless mesh networks. 58 - Jong Gun Lee, Kavé Salamatian:
Understanding the characteristics of online commenting. 59 - Venkata K. Pingali, Joseph D. Touch:
Recursive temporal namespaces. 60 - Laurent Mathy, Luigi Iannone:
LISP-DHT: towards a DHT to map identifiers onto locators. 61 - Jarno Rajahalme, Mikko Särelä, Pekka Nikander, Sasu Tarkoma:
Incentive-compatible caching and peering in data-oriented networks. 62 - Katsushi Kobayashi:
Flexible arrays of inexpensive network (FAIN): toward global parallelism in the internet to satisfy future traffic growth. 63 - Yaping Zhu, Rui Zhang-Shen, Sampath Rangarajan, Jennifer Rexford:
Cabernet: connectivity architecture for better network services. 64 - Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Fábio Luciano Verdi, Maurício F. Magalhães:
Towards a new generation of information-oriented internetworking architectures. 65 - Bengt Ahlgren, Matteo D'Ambrosio, Marco Marchisio, Ian Marsh, Christian Dannewitz, Börje Ohlman, Kostas Pentikousis, Ove Strandberg, René Rembarz, Vinicio Vercellone:
Design considerations for a network of information. 66 - John Day, Ibrahim Matta, Karim Mattar:
Networking is IPC: a guiding principle to a better internet. 67 - Yong Liao, Lixin Gao, Roch Guérin, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Reliable interdomain routing through multiple complementary routing processes. 68 - John Russell Lane, Akihiro Nakao:
Path brokering for end-host path selection: toward a path-centric billing method for a multipath internet. 69 - Vytautas Valancius, Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Vijay V. Vazirani:
MINT: a Market for INternet Transit. 70 - Arnaud Jacquet, Bob Briscoe, Toby Moncaster:
Policing freedom to use the internet resource pool. 71 - Sapan Bhatia, Murtaza Motiwala, Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Yogesh Mundada, Vytautas Valancius, Andy C. Bavier, Nick Feamster, Larry L. Peterson, Jennifer Rexford:
Trellis: a platform for building flexible, fast virtual networks on commodity hardware. 72 - Akihiro Nakao, Ryota Ozaki, Yuji Nishida:
CoreLab: an emerging network testbed employing hosted virtual machine monitor. 73 - Alessio Botta, Roberto Canonico, Giovanni Di Stasi, Antonio Pescapè, Giorgio Ventre:
Providing UMTS connectivity to PlanetLab nodes. 74 - Cheng-Hsin Hsu, Mohamed Hefeeda:
ISP-friendly peer matching without ISP collaboration. 75 - Yuichiro Hei, Akihiro Nakao, Toru Hasegawa, Tomohiko Ogishi, Shu Yamamoto:
AS alliance: cooperatively improving resilience of intra-alliance communication. 76 - Nicholas Ball, Peter R. Pietzuch:
Distributed content delivery using load-aware network coordinates. 77
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