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Xie, Geoffrey - Department of Computer Science, Naval Postgraduate School
The Impact of Contention Resolution verses a priori Channel Allocation on Latency in a Delay Constrained Network
Determining the Accuracy Required in Resource Load Prediction to Successfully Support Application Agility
Internet Architecture: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward Geoffrey G. Xie
IEEE Network January/February 200110 illions of dollars are lost, a company folds, and
Quantifying Effect of Network Latency and Clock Drift on Time-driven Key Sequencing
Theory and New Primitives for Safely Connecting Routing Protocol Instances
IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 27, NO. 3, APRIL 2009 349 Structure Preserving Anonymization of Router
Cross-Domain Fault Localization: A Case for a Graph Digest Approach
Understanding Route Redistribution Carnegie Mellon University
On Guidelines for Safe Route Redistributions Carnegie Mellon University
Routing Design in Operational Networks: A Look from the Inside
Towards Systematic Design of Enterprise Networks Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao
Performance Limits of Fair-Access in Underwater Sensor Networks Yang Xiao and Miao Peng
A Network Layer Protocol for UANs to Address Propagation Delay Induced Performance Limitations*
A Feedback Mechanism for Mitigating Denial of Service Attacks against
15th ICCRTS "The Evolution of C2" Integrating Cellular Handset Capabilities with Military Wireless Communications
Shedding Light on the Glue Logic of the Internet Routing Architecture
On the Impacts and Benefits of Implementing Full-Duplex Communications Links in an Underwater Acoustic Network
Abstract--Multi-hop underwater acoustic sensor networks constrain the performance of medium access control protocols.
Performance Limits of Fair-Access in Sensor Networks with Linear and Selected Grid Topologies
Instability Free Routing: Beyond One Protocol Instance Carnegie Mellon University
A Software Framework for Mobile Ad hoc Data Communications Using Legacy Voice-Centric Tactical Radios
Evaluating the Feasibility of Establishing Full-Duplex Underwater Acoustic Channels*
In Proceedings of MTS/IEEE Oceans Conference, Boston, September 2006 Incorporating Realistic Acoustic Propagation Models in
OST-6 Remote Sensing DEMAND ASSIGNED CHANNEL ALLOCATION APPLIED TO FULL DUPLEX
Building and Evaluating a k-Resilient Mobile Distributed File System Resistant to Device
On Route Aggregation IBM T. J. Watson