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PICS 1998: Lund, Sweden
- Ulf Körner, Arne A. Nilsson:
Performance of Information and Communication Systems, IFIP TC6/WG6.3 Seventh International Conference on Performance of Information and Communication Systems (PICS '98), 25-28 May 1998, Lund, Sweden. IFIP Conference Proceedings 127, Chapman & Hall 1998, ISBN 0-412-83730-7
ATM Switch Performance
- M. Perry, P. Schroeder, D. Vuncannon, R. Dipper, T. Bull, Arne Nilsson, B. Peters:
Paradigm shift in reliability monitoring. PICS 1998: 3-13 - André-Luc Beylot, Monique Becker:
Performance analysis of multipath ATM switches under correlated and uncorrelated IBP traffic patterns. PICS 1998: 14-25 - Vladimir M. Skulic, Zoran R. Petrovic:
Performance of the neutral network controlled ATM switch. PICS 1998: 26-37 - H. Lee:
A new method for assessing the performances in ATM networks. PICS 1998: 38-48
ATM Network Performance
- Sándor Székely, István Moldován, Csaba Simon:
Overload generated by signaling message flows in ATM networks. PICS 1998: 51-64 - G. Karagiannis, Victor F. Nicola, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Quantitative evaluation of scalability in broadband intelligent networks. PICS 1998: 65-82 - Mika Loukola, Jorma Skyttä:
Hop-by-hop option based flow-handling compared to other IP over ATM protocols. PICS 1998: 83-94
Traffic Characteristics
- Sándor Molnár, György Miklós:
Peakedness characterization in teletraffic. PICS 1998: 97-110 - Javier Aracil, Daniel Morató, Mikel Izal:
On the combined effect of self-similarity and flow control in Quality of Service for transactional internet services. PICS 1998: 111-122
Multicast
- M. Shuba, Peter Reichl:
An analysis of retransmission strategies for reliable multicast protocols. PICS 1998: 125-137 - Zeydy Ortiz, George N. Rouskas, Harry G. Perros:
Scheduling combined unicast and multicast traffic in WDM. PICS 1998: 137-150
Admission and Traffic Control
- Zoltán Richard Turányi, Andras Veres, A. Oláh:
A family of measurement-based admission control algorithms. PICS 1998: 153-164 - A. Eriksson:
Resource reservation in a connectionless network. PICS 1998: 165-176 - Chris Blondia, Olga Casals, Benny Van Houdt:
Buffer analysis of the explicit rate congestion control mechanism for the ABR service category in ATM networks. PICS 1998: 177-188 - A. Bak, Wojciech Burakowski:
A new traffic control algorithm for ABR service. PICS 1998: 189-202
Video over ATM
- Gunnar Karlsson:
On the efficiency of statistical-bitrate service for video. PICS 1998: 205-215 - L. de la Cruz, Juan J. Alins-Delgado, Jorge Mata-Díaz:
Predictive shaping for VBR MPEG video traffic transmission over ATM networks. PICS 1998: 216-233 - Kathleen Spaey, Chris Blondia:
Circulant matching method for multiplexing ATM traffic applied to video sources. PICS 1998: 234-246
Applied Queueing Theory
- Anoop Ghanwani, Erol Gelenbe:
Approximate analysis of a dynamic priority queueing method for ATM networks. PICS 1998: 249-260 - Pasi E. Lassila, Jorma T. Virtamo:
Using Gibbs sampler in simulating multiservice lass systems. PICS 1998: 261-272
Mobility and Wireless Networks
- Anne Fladenmuller, Ranil De Silva:
Effects of suer mobility on a TCP transmission. PICS 1998: 275-282 - Jeffrey M. Capone, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Achievable QoS in an interface/resource-limited shared wireless channel. PICS 1998: 283-294 - Sang-Ho Lee, Sang-Ho Kim, Sung-Woo Park:
Call connection control in CDMA-based mobile networks with Multiple frequency assignments. PICS 1998: 295-306
Multimedia Application
- Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Maria Janilce B. Almeida:
Authoring and E-LOTOS conception of interactive networked multimedia applications in MUSE environment. PICS 1998: 309-320 - Jussi P. O. Ruutu, Kalevi Kilkki:
Simple integrated media access-a comprehensive service for future internet. PICS 1998: 321-332 - Alaa Youssef, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Kurt Maly:
Performance evaluation of an inter-stream adaptation algorithm for multimedia communications. PICS 1998: 333-344
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