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N. Maxemchuk. Dispersity Routing in High-Speed Networks. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 25:645-661, January 1993.

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Highly-Resilient, Energy-Efficient Multipath.. - Ganesan, Govindan, .. (2001)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

....energy usage among nodes in the network as means to increase network lifetime. However, this is not the focus of the work presented in this paper. Multipath routing for fault tolerance has been studied both in the networking literature (ATM [6] OSPF [9] and in the design of high speed networks [8], as well as in 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 Failure Probability Figure 8: Impact of failure probability on resilience: 400 nodes, 6 hop source sink separation (a) Source sink separation: 400 nodes, p i = 0:2 (b) Density: 6 hop source sink separation, p i = 0:2 Figure 9: The impact of ....

N.F. Maxemchuk. Dispersity routing in high-speed networks. In Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, volume 25, pages 645--661, Jan 1993.


Improving network performance with Prioritized Dispersal - Birk, Bloch (2000)   (Correct)

....apply redundancy to such a scheme, and discuss application to different service classes of ATM under light and heavy load. 16] suggests to use traffic dispersal for fault tolerance. Redundant dispersal has also been suggested for parallel access to multiple networked data servers [17] 18] In [19], Maxemchuk suggested to use dispersity routing for the transmission of very large medical images over virtualcircuit networks: bandwidth is reserved over multiple paths before transmitting the image, and is released once transmission ends. He noted that there is no apparent performance reduction ....

....statistically multiplexed onto common links. However, transmission of a large burst may be carried out in a non multiplexed manner by using dynamic bandwidth reservation: resources for the transmission of the burst can be reserved for the duration of the burst transmission and then released [19][20] The applicability of non prioritized dispersal to ATM networks in the application level was discussed in detail in [16] We next explore ways of applying PD to both the case of statistical multiplexing and that of dynamic bandwidth reservation. Our analysis in this paper, however, is only ....

N. Maxemchuk, "Dispersity routing in high speed networks," Comp. Networks and ISDN Sys., vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 641--61, 1993.


Active Routing - Maxemchuk, Low   Self-citation (Maxemchuk)   (Correct)

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N. F. Maxemchuk, "Dispersity Routing in High-Speed Networks," Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, North Holland, vol. 25, Jan. 1993, pp. 645-661.


The Impact of False Sharing on Shared Congestion - Management Srinivasa Aditya (2001)   (Correct)

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N. Maxemchuk. Dispersity Routing in High-Speed Networks. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 25:645-661, January 1993.


The Impact of False Sharing on Shared Congestion Management - Aditya Akella Srinivasan (2003)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

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N. Maxemchuk. Dispersity Routing in High-Speed Networks. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 25:645--661, January 1993.


Meshed Multipath Routing with Selective Forwarding: An.. - De, Qiao, Wu (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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N.F. Maxemchuk, Dispersity routing in high-speed networks, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 25 (1993) 645--661.


The Impact of False Sharing on Shared Congestion Management - Akella, Balakrishnan (2001)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

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N. Maxemchuk. Dispersity Routing in High-Speed Networks. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 25:645-661, January 1993.


Multi-path Continuous Media Streaming: What are the.. - Golubchik, Lui, Tung, .. (2002)   (Correct)

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N. F. Maxemchuk. Dispersity routing in high-speed networks. In the Workshop on Very High Speed Networks, Greenbelt, Maryland, March 1991.

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