
- Incentives Against Hidden Action in QoS Overlays Raul Landa, Miguel Rio, David Griffin, Richard Clegg, Eleni Mykoniati
- The performance of locality-aware topologies for peer-to-peer live streaming
- Introduction The Traffic Models Experimental Setup Results Conclusions Extra Slides Markov modelling for queues of
- Simulating internet traffic with Markov-modulated processes Richard G. Clegg (richard@richardclegg.org)
- How Many Ways Can Things Be Set Theory For Multiple Site Surveys.
- Self-similarity, correlations and (The internet is fractal. We wish it wasn't.)
- Fishergate Study Details Initial Flow Analysis
- Introduction The Traffic Models Experimental Setup Results Conclusions Modelling internet traffic using
- The performance of locality-aware topologies for peer-to-peer live streaming
- The Statistics of Dynamic Networks Richard G. Clegg
- A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MEASURING THE HURST PARAMETER RICHARD G. CLEGG
- Introduction Initial analysis See you next Wednesday It'll be alright by Friday Rerouting model Conclusions and further work Empirical studies on road traffic response to
- Introduction Experiment description Topologies and metrics Results Conclusions and further work The performance of
- A decade of internet research: advances in models and practices Carla Di Cairano-Gilfedder,
- Introduction FETA a framework for evolving topology analysis Testing FETA Conclusions Probabilistic models for
- Introduction A Markov Based Model for Packet Traffic
- Markov-modulated on/off processes for long-range dependent internet traffic
- Markov modelling for queues of Internet traffic
- Criticisms of modelling packet traffic using long-range dependence (Extended Version)
- Forecasting Full-Path Network Congestion Using One Bit Signalling
- Measuring the likelihood of models for network Richard G. Clegg, Raul Landa
- Challenges in the capture and dissemination of measurements from high-speed networks
- Introduction The Traffic Models Experimental Setup Results The queuing model Conclusions Mathematical models of
- Introduction FETA Artificial models Real data Conclusions and further work A new method for generating
- A Sybilproof Indirect Reciprocity Mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Networks
- A Set Theoretic Framework for Multiple Data Sets with Application to the Problem of False Matches
- UTSG January 2004 Newcastle Upon Tyne R. CLEGG: How Many Ways Can Things Be The Same?
- Balancing by PREFLEX: Congestion Aware Traffic Engineering
- Modelling and Evaluation of CCN-caching Trees Ioannis Psaras, Richard G. Clegg, Raul Landa, Wei K. Chai, and George
- A critical look at power law modelling of the Internet Richard G. Clegg
- A discrete-time Markov modulated queuing system with batched arrivals
- Criticisms of modelling packet traffic using long-range Richard G. Clegg, Raul Landa, Miguel Rio
- A likelihood based framework for assessing network evolution models tested on real network data
- Distributed Overlay Anycast Tables using Space Filling Curves
- Scalable Peer-to-Peer Streaming for Live Entertainment Content
- Techniques for flow inversion on sampled data Richard G. Clegg, Raul Landa, Hamed Haddadi and Miguel Rio
- A set theoretic framework for enumerating matches in surveys and its application to reducing inaccuracies in vehicle roadside surveys
- A Practical Guide to Measuring the Hurst Parameter
- A Markov Chain Based Method for Generating Long-Range Richard G Clegg
- Clark and Clegg 1 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF UNITED KINGDOM FUEL PRICE
- Introduction Experiment description Topologies and metrics Results Conclusions and further work The performance of
- York Studies Data Analysis
- A SET THEORETIC FRAMEWORK FOR ENUMERATING MATCHES IN SURVEYS AND ITS APPLICATION TO
- Introduction Long-Range Dependence
- Monitoring, Aggregation and Filtering for Efficient Management of Virtual Networks
- LiveShift: Mesh-Pull Live and Time-Shifted P2P Video Streaming
- Modelling the Tradeoffs in Overlay-ISP Cooperation Raul Landa, Eleni Mykoniati, Richard G. Clegg, David Griffin, and Miguel Rio
- A practical system for improved efficiency in frequency division multiplexed wireless networks
- On the selection of management/monitoring nodes in highly dynamic networks