Traffic Management and Traffic Engineering for the Future Internet [electronic resource] :First Euro-NF Workshop, FITraMEn 2008, Porto, Portugal, December 11-12, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Rui Valadas, Paulo Salvador.
by Valadas, Rui [editor.]; Salvador, Paulo [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Bandwidth Allocation and Traffic Control -- Models for Capacity Demand Estimation in a TV Broadcast Network with Variable Bit Rate TV Channels -- A Distributed Scheme for Value-Based Bandwidth Reconfiguration -- A Fair and Dynamic Load-Balancing Mechanism -- The Impact of Congestion Control Mechanisms on Network Performance after Failure in Flow-Aware Networks -- Statistical Analysis -- On the Dependencies between Internet Flow Characteristics -- Peer-Level Analysis of Distributed Multimedia Content Sharing -- Volume Anomaly Detection in Data Networks: An Optimal Detection Algorithm vs. the PCA Approach -- Traffic Engineering -- Traffic Engineering of Telecommunication Networks Based on Multiple Spanning Tree Routing -- Local Restoration for Trees and Arborescences -- Blind Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Traffic Matrices in Long Range Dependent Traffic -- Optimizing Network Performance in Multihoming Environments -- Optical Networks and Video Communications -- Performance of Optical Ring Architectures with Variable-Size Packets: In-Line Buffers vs Semi-synchronous and Asynchronous Transparent MAC Protocols -- A Priority-Based Multiservice Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Ethernet Passive Optical Networks -- High-Performance H.264/SVC Video Communications in 802.11e Ad Hoc Networks -- Framework for Personal TV.
This post proeedings volume contains a selection of research contributions presented at FITraMEn 2008, held during December 11-12, 2008 in Porto, Portugal. The papers contained in this book provide a general view of the ongoing research on traffic management and traffic engineering in the Euro-NF Network of Excellence, and give a representative example of the problems currently investigated in this area, that spans topics such as bandwidth allocation and traffic control, statistical analysis, traffic engineering, and optical networks and video communications.
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