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Solve Future Bandwidth Demands

by Hilary Ackah-arthur, Winfred Adjardjarh, George Essien
"... The advent of 3G and 4G mobile services brings with it a surge in data traffic, which in turn puts a strain on existing mobile networks. Nowhere is the demand for more bandwidth felt more than in the Backbone.The backbone of a mobile network contributes to the bandwidth of mobile signals. Therefore ..."
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The advent of 3G and 4G mobile services brings with it a surge in data traffic, which in turn puts a strain on existing mobile networks. Nowhere is the demand for more bandwidth felt more than in the Backbone.The backbone of a mobile network contributes to the bandwidth of mobile signals. Therefore

Bandwidth-Demanding Applications Publication No.

by Min Sik Kim, Simon S. Lam, Michael D. Dahlin, Mohamed G. Gouda, Aloysious K. Mok, Min Sik Kim, Min Sik Kim, Ph. D, Supervisor Simon, S. Lam
"... The demands of Internet applications have grown significantly in terms of required resources and types of services. Overlay networks have emerged to accommodate such applications by implementing more services on top of IP (Internet Protocol). However, while overlay networks are successful in circumv ..."
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The demands of Internet applications have grown significantly in terms of required resources and types of services. Overlay networks have emerged to accommodate such applications by implementing more services on top of IP (Internet Protocol). However, while overlay networks are successful

Building and Maintaining Overlay Networks for Bandwidth-Demanding Applications

by Min Sik Kim , 2005
"... The demands of Internet applications have grown significantly in terms of required resources and types of services. Overlay networks have emerged to accommodate such applications. The performance of an overlay network is, however, highly dependent on its topology; keeping logical links in an overla ..."
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N). This research will let bandwidth-demanding applications build more efficient overlay networks to achieve higher throughput.

Measurement-Based Optimization Techniques for Bandwidth-Demanding Peer-To-Peer Systems

by T. S. Eugene Ng, Yang-hua Chu, Sanjay G. Rao, Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, Hui Zhang - in Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM , 2003
"... Measurement-based optimization is one important strategy to improve the performance of bandwidth-demanding peer-to-peer systems. However, to date, we have little quantitative knowledge of how well basic light-weight measurement-based techniques such as RTT probing, 10KB TCP probing, and bottleneck b ..."
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Measurement-based optimization is one important strategy to improve the performance of bandwidth-demanding peer-to-peer systems. However, to date, we have little quantitative knowledge of how well basic light-weight measurement-based techniques such as RTT probing, 10KB TCP probing, and bottleneck

Evolutionary Genetic Approach For Prediction Of The Bandwidth-Demand Patterns Within A Vp

by K. Sailaja
"... Virtual Path (VP) bandwidth control improves transmission efficiency in an ATM network. An accurate estimate of the bandwidth-demand within a VP leads to efficient VP bandwidth control. So far the statistical methods were employed to predict the bandwidth-demand. We present a scheme based on the Evo ..."
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Virtual Path (VP) bandwidth control improves transmission efficiency in an ATM network. An accurate estimate of the bandwidth-demand within a VP leads to efficient VP bandwidth control. So far the statistical methods were employed to predict the bandwidth-demand. We present a scheme based

Bandwidth-Demand Prediction in Virtual Path in ATM Networks Using Genetic Algorithms

by N. Swaminathan, J. Srinivasan , S. V. Raghavan , 1999
"... The concept of Virtual Paths (VP) is a powerful technique to improve the transmission efficiency in ATM networks. Transmission efficiency can be improved by dynamically changing the bandwidths of the VPs, based on the demand. Intelligent controllers, which predict bandwidth-demand patterns to en ..."
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The concept of Virtual Paths (VP) is a powerful technique to improve the transmission efficiency in ATM networks. Transmission efficiency can be improved by dynamically changing the bandwidths of the VPs, based on the demand. Intelligent controllers, which predict bandwidth-demand patterns

Architectural design and bandwidth demand analysis for multiparty videoconferenceing on sonet/atm rings

by Gang Feng, Associate Member, Chee Kheong Siew, Tak-shing Peter Yum, Senior Member - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 2002
"... Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheme for implementing multiparty videoconferencing service on SONET/ATM rings. We focus on the architectural design and bandwidth demand analysis. Different multicasting methods on SONET/ATM rings are discussed and compared. A new multicast virtual path (VP) ca ..."
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Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheme for implementing multiparty videoconferencing service on SONET/ATM rings. We focus on the architectural design and bandwidth demand analysis. Different multicasting methods on SONET/ATM rings are discussed and compared. A new multicast virtual path (VP

Consolidating virtual machines with dynamic bandwidth demand in data centers

by Meng Wang, Xiaoqiao Meng, Li Zhang , 2010
"... Abstract—Recent advances in virtualization technology have made it a common practice to consolidate virtual machines(VMs) into a fewer number of servers. An efficient consolidation scheme requires that VMs are packed tightly, yet receive resources commensurate with their demands. However, measuremen ..."
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, measurements from production data centers show that the network bandwidth demands of VMs are dynamic, making it difficult to characterize the demands by a fixed value and to apply traditional consolidation schemes. In this work, we formulate the VM consolidation into a Stochastic Bin Packing problem

Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing

by Charles E. Perkins, Elizabeth M. Royer - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND IEEE WORKSHOP ON MOBILE COMPUTING SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS , 1997
"... An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. In this paper we present Ad-hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV), a novel algorithm for the operation of such ad-hoc n ..."
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. AODV provides loop-free routes even while repairing broken links. Because the protocol does not require global periodic routing advertisements, the demand on the overall bandwidth available to the mobile nodes is substantially less than in those protocols that do necessitate such advertisements

Interference-aware Fair Bandwidth Demand Allocation and Routing in Wireless Mesh Network

by Hoang-nguyen Tran, Choong Seon Hong
"... Abstract In this paper, we consider the problems of routing, end-to-end bandwidth demand allocation and throughput maximization for multi-channel multi-hop wireless mesh network. We assume the end-to-end bandwidth demands of multi-commodity (a set of source-destination pairs) are satisfied by a set ..."
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Abstract In this paper, we consider the problems of routing, end-to-end bandwidth demand allocation and throughput maximization for multi-channel multi-hop wireless mesh network. We assume the end-to-end bandwidth demands of multi-commodity (a set of source-destination pairs) are satisfied by a set
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