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HET-NETs Publications
HET-NETs Conference Proceedings
Forthcoming
HET-NETs Publications
Performance
Handbook
Journal
Issues - Revised List of Accepted HET-NETs Papers* *This list is
under progressive revision and will be finalised soon.
A
Hierarchical Approach based on MMPPs for Modelling Self-similar Traffic over
Multiple Time Scales A.
Nogueira, P. Salvador, R. Valadas and A. Pacheco
(Institute
of Telecommunications, Universityof Aveiro, Portugal
Modelling of Unconstrained and Constrained H.26x Traffic over IP Networks S. Kouremenos, S. Domoxoudis, V. Loumos and A. Drigas (National Center for Scientific Research, Greece)
Statistical Inspection and Analysis Techniquesfor Traffic Data Arising from the Internet Natalia M. Markovich (Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and Udo R. Krieger (Otto-Friedrich-UniversitÄat, FakultÄat WIAI, Germany)
BitTorrent Session Characteristics and Models David Erman, Dragos Ilie and Adrian Popescu (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden)
OSPF-style Database Exchanges for Ad-hocNetworks and Internet Convergence T. Clausen, E. Baccelli, P. Jacquet ( Project Hipercom, INRIA Rocquencourt, France)
Adaptive load balancing with OSPF Riikka Susitaival and Samuli Aalto (Networking Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology)
Network Traffic Modelling and Prediction with ARIMA/GARTH Bo Zhou, Dan He, Zhili Sun and Wee Hock Ng (University of Surrey, UK)
Micro-Mobility Performance Evaluation of a Terminal Independent Mobile Architecture Pedro Estrela (IST/INOV, Portugal), Teresa Vazao ((IST/INESC-ID/INOV, Portugal) and Mario Serafim Nunes ((IST/INESC-ID/INOV, Portugal)
Mobility In B3G Systems: Requirements and Performance Evaluation Through Experimentation D. Loukatos, D.Kouis, N.Mitrou and M.E. Theologou ( Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Computer Networks Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens)
IPv6 over DVB-T: Mobility Issues, Challenges,and Enhancements Daniel
NEGRU , Yassine HADJADJ-AOUL , Ahmed MEHAOUA
Optimal Admission Control Using Handover Prediction in Mobile Cellular Networks Vicent Pla, Jose Manuel Gimenez-Guzmany, Jorge Martınez and Vicente Casares-Giner Department of Communications (Universidad Polit´ecnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain)
Efficient Computation of Optimal Capacity in Multiservice Mobile Wireless Networks Vicent Pla, Jorge Mart´ınez and Vicente Casares-Giner ( Department of Communications Universidad Polit´ecnica de Valencia (UPV) ETSIT Cam´ı de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain)
Hidden Markov Modeling and Macroscopic Traffic Filtering supporting Location Based Services Theodore S. Stamoulakatos, Sofoklis Kyriazakos and Efstathios D. Sykas (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
On the Estimation of Signalling Performance and Efficiency in UMTS and Beyond Radio Access Architectures Peter
Schefczika (
Uplink blocking probability calculation for cellular systems with WCDMA radio interface and finite source population Mariusz Glabowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland), Maciej Stasiak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland), Arkadiusz Wisniewski (PTK Centertel, Poland) and Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Channel Sharing by Multi-class Rate Adaptive Streams: Performance Region and Optimization N. Argiriou, and L. Georgiadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
A Novel Hand Off Priority Channel Assignment Scheme for a 4G Cellular Network: Performance Modelling and Analysis Demetres Kouvatsos and Yue Li (University of Bradford, UK)
Mobile User Location Management Under a Random-Directional Mobility Pattern for PCS Networks Ignacio Martinez-Arrue, Pablo Garcia-Escalle and Vicente Casares-Giner (University of Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Efficient Algorithm to Determine the Optimal Configuration of Admission Control Policies in Multiservice Mobile Wireless Networks David Garcia-Roger, Jorge Martinez-Bauset and Vicent Pla (University of Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
A
Numerical Analysis of Weighted Round Robin P.
Buchholz and A. Panchenko
Automated Formulation and Solution of Queues
with Multiple Geometric Batch Processes D.J.
Thornley, H. Zatschler and P. G. Harrison
A Novel Approach to Probabilistic Marking for Congestion Control Antonio Almeida, Carlos Belo (Instituto Superior Tecnico/IT, Portugal)
Stability and Throughput in a Two-Layered Network of Multi-Server Queues W. van der Weij (CWI, Advanced Communication Networks, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and R.D. van der Mei (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Performance Optimization With Deadlines and Job Transfers Simon Martin and Isi Mitrani (University of Newcastle, UK.)
Finite Capacity Queues with Batch Renewal Arrivals Wie Li, Rod Fretwell and Demetres Kouvatsos (University of Bradford, UK)
Mean-Variance Optimization of Response Time in a Tandem M/GI/1 Router Network with Batch Arrivals Nalan Gulpinar, Peter Harrison, and Berc Rustem (Imperial College London, UK.)
DPS Models for Analysing Flow Transfer Times in
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Novel Equivalent capacity Approximation Through Asymptotic Loss Analysis Zalan Heszberger, Matyas Martinecz, Andras Gulyas and Jozsef Biro (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Performance analysis of a single-server queue with HOL-PJ priority scheduling discipline Tom Maertens, Joris Walraevens and Herwig Bruneel (Ghent University, Belgium)
A Simulation Study of “Retreat FIFOs” for the HoL Blocking Probability Fotios K. Liotopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & Hellenic Open University)
Multi-service
Switching Networks with Point-to-group Selection and Several Attempts of
Setting up a Connection M.
Stasiak and M. Glabowski Performance
Evaluation of Log2 Sq. Root (N) Switching Networks W.
Kabacinski and M. Zal
Performance Analysis of the Stop-and-Wait ARQ Protocol over a Channel with Bursty Errors S. De Vuyst, S. Wittevrongel and H. Bruneel (SMACS Research Group, Vakgroep Telecommunicatie en Informatieverwerking, Ghent University, Belgium)
Analysis of Scalable TCP R. EL Khoury, E. Altman and R. El Azouzi (University of Avignon, France)
The Control of Burstiness in Fair Queueing Scheduling Liat Ashkenazi and Hanoch Levy (School of Computer Science, Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv, Israel)
CAAC Mechanism : A Cluster Address AutoConfiguration Mechanism Alexandre Delye de Clauzade de Mazieux, Vincent Gauthier, Michel Marot and Monique Becker (Institut National des Telecommunications - GET-INT, France)
A Singular Perturbation Approach to Analysing a RED queue Eitan Altman, K. Avrachenkov and B. J. Prabhu (INRIA, France)
TCP Performance in Case of Bi-Directional Packet Loss Ran Yang (Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands), R.E. Kooij (TNO Information and Communication Technology, The Netherlands) and R.D. van der Mei (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Heuristic Formulas to Dimension Buffers in a DSL Access Network Carrying Persistent TCP-Controlled Traffic Zlatka Avramova (Ghent University, Belgium), Danny De Vleeschauwer (Ghent University, Belgium, Network Strategy Group, Alcatel Bell, Antwerp), Sabine Wittevrongel and Herwig Bruneel (Ghent University, Belgium)
Integrating Modified Packet Bursting and Circuit Emulation Servicetechnologies in metropolitan optical ring networks Viêt Hùng Nguyên and Tülin Atmaca (GET-Institut National des Télécommunications - 9, France).
Generalised
Markovian Queues and Applications to Performance Analysis in Telecommunication
Networks R.
Chakka, (Department of Computer Science, Norfolk state University, USA), T.V.
Tien and Z. Pandi,(Department of Telecommunications, Budapest University,
USA).
QoS Guarantee in a Multirate Loss Model of Batched Poisson Arrival Processes Ioannis D. Moscholios and Michael D. Logothetis (WCL, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Patras, 265 00 Patras, Greece)
Virtual paths networks fast performance analysis P.Belzarena, P.Bermolen, P.Casas, M.Simon Artes (Facultad De Ingeniereia, Universidada De La Republica Montevideo, Uruguay)
Collaborative Environment for Tool Sharing in the Framework of Euro-NGI Network of Excellence K. D. Hackbarth, A. E. Garcia, J. A. Portilla and R. Ortiz (University of Cantabria, Spain)
Heuristics for the MPLS Network Design with Single Path Minimum Weight Routing Carlos Lopes , and Amaro de Sousa (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Unsplittable Max-Min Demand Allocation - A Routing Problem Pal Nilsson (Lund University, Sweden) and Michal Pioro (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) |
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