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Turlach, B.A., "Bandwidth selection in kernel density estimation: A review", Discussion Paper 9317, Institut de Statistique, Voie du Roman Pays 34, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, 1993.

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End-to-end versus Explicit Feedback Measurement in 802.11 Networks - Kazantzidis (2001)   (Correct)

.... bandwidth [5] 8] Unfortunately, it is very difficult to measure and filter using end to end techniques even in wired networks, because the observed samples follow a multi modal distribution [1] Techniques for measuring related quantities, like bottleneck link bandwidth are more feasible [2] [6], 7] 9] For 802.11 networks the situation is more difficult since more transient parameters affect the measurements. This is due to mobility, random loss, virtual carrier sense timers and unique neighborhood head of line problems. Traditionally, transport protocols rely on end to end ....

Berwin A. Turlach. Bandwidth Selection in Kernel Density Estimation: A Review. CORE and Institut de Statistique


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Turlach, B.A., "Bandwidth selection in kernel density estimation: A review", Discussion Paper 9317, Institut de Statistique, Voie du Roman Pays 34, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, 1993.


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Berwin A. Turlach. Bandwidth Selection in Kernel Density Estimation: A Review. CORE and Institut de Statistique

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