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Title:Standardized active measurements on a tier 1 IP backbone
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 6
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Message from the President| 2003
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Book ReviewsJakszczyk, A. et al. | 2003
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Solution to CommuniCrostic #243| 2003
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Conference Calendar| 2003
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New Products| 2003
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Global Communications Newsletter| 2003
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CommuniCrostic #244| 2003
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Product Spotlights| 2003
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Scalability in IP-oriented Networks (Guest Editorial)Ansari, N. / Mishra, A. / Stuettgen, H.J. et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - SCALABILITY AND QUALITY OF SERVICE: A TRADE-OFF? Is there a fundamental trade-off between QoS and scalability? A trade-off that, in the long run, could prevent deployment of QoS for end users altogether?Welzl, Michael et al. | 2003
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Scalability and quality of service: a trade-off?Welzl, M. / Muhlhauser, M. et al. | 2003
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A QoS architecture for quantitative service differentiationChristin, N. / Liebeherr, J. et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - A QOS ARCHITECTURE FOR QUANTITATIVE SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION - Much Internet research has focused on providing different levels of service. Recently, interest has shifted to class-based service architectures with low overhead. However, these newer service architectures only provide weak service guarantees, which do not always address the needs of applications.Christin, Nicolas et al. | 2003
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Forwarding state scalability for multicast provisioning in IP networksBaoxian Zhang, / Mouftah, H.T. et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - FORWARDING STATE SCALABILITY FOR MULTICAST PROVISIONING IN IP NETWORKS - The authors extend an existing multicast routing protocol, Multicast Extension to OSPF (MOSPF), to scale well with respect to the number of concurrent multicast sessions by introducing tunnel support. This extension aims to reduce the protocol overhead associated with MOSPF.Zhang, Baoxian et al. | 2003
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Proportional differentiation: a scalable QoS approachYang Chen, / Chunming Qiao, / Hamdi, M. / Tsang, D.H.K. et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - PROPORTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION: A SCALABLE QOS APPROACH - The proportional service model has gained attention as a solution for quantitative service differentiation in IP networks. In particular, this differentiation scheme is controllable, consistent, and scalable. Thus, it gives network operators convenience to manage services and resources even in a large-scale network.Chen, Yang et al. | 2003
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Switched optical backbone for cost-effective scalable core IP networksSengupta, S. / Kumar, V. / Saha, D. et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - SWITCHED OPTICAL BACKBONE FOR COST-EFFECTIVE SCALABLE CORE IP NETWORKS - As carriers evolve their networks to meet the continued growth of data traffic in the Internet, they must make a fundamental choice between architectural alternatives. A reconfigurable optical backbone provides a flexible transport infrastructure that eases many operational hurdles.Sengupta, Sudipta et al. | 2003
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SCALABILITY IN IP-ORIENTED NETWORKS - SCALABLE DESIGN OF A POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND ITS PERFORMANCE - The authors propose a multitiered architecture, the unified policy-based management system. The middle-tier agents, introduced between policy managers and network routers, offer flexibility and scalability to the design.Law, K.L.Eddie et al. | 2003
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Scalable design of a policy-based management system and its performanceLaw, K.L.E. / Saxena, A. et al. | 2003
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STANDARDS REPORT - GUEST EDITORIAL: QOS STANDARDS FOR IP-BASED NETWORKS| 2003
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QoS standards for ip-based networksMaeda, Y. et al. | 2003
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ITU-T QoS standards for IP-based networksSeitz, N. et al. | 2003
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STANDARDS REPORT - ITU-T QOS STANDARDS FOR IP-BASED NETWORKS - To support IP-PSTN convergence, future IP networks will need to provide reliable differentiated QoS to a diverse set of user applications, including telephony. To achieve end-to-end QoS solutions, IP network providers will need to agree on a common set of IP packet transfer performance parameters and QoS objectives.Seitz, Neal et al. | 2003
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STANDARDS REPORT - STANDARDIZED ACTIVE MEASUREMENTS ON A TIER 1 IP BACKBONE - Synthetic or active measurements are often used to characterize IP performance; however, it is rare to find them used to resolve problems in an operational setting. In this article the authors show that the active monitoring system in the AT&T IP backbone provides a comprehensive view of network performance that is complementary to traditional element level monitoring, making it an integral part of network management.Ciavattone, Leonard et al. | 2003
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Standardized active measurements on a tier 1 IP backboneCiavattone, L. / Morton, A. / Ramachandran, G. et al. | 2003
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An architectural framework for support of quality of service in packet networksHui-Lan Lu, / Faynberg, I. et al. | 2003
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STANDARDS REPORT - AN ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR SUPPORT OF QUALITY OF SERVICE IN PACKET NETWORKS - The authors provide an overview of the effort underway in the ITU-T SG 13 on an architectural framework for QoS support in packet networks, with a focus on IP. Provisionally named Y.qosar, the framework is to be published as a new ITU-T Recommendation.Faynberg, Igor et al. | 2003
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Open wireless architecture and enhanced performance [Guest Editorial]Lu, W.W. et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - GUEST EDITORIAL: OPEN WIRELESS ARCHITECTURE AND ENHANCED PERFORMANCE| 2003
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Investigation of radio resource scheduling in WLANs coupled with 3G cellular networkJijun Luo, / Mukerjee, R. / Dillinger, M. / Mohyeldin, E. / Schulz, E. et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - INVESTIGATION OF RADIO RESOURCE SCHEDULING IN WLANS COUPLED WITH 3G CELLULAR NETWORK - Based on the overview of network coupling structure between radio access technologies, the authors introduce the concept of joint radio resource management built onto the reference structure.Luo, Jijun et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - RESEARCH ON SMART ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY FOR TERMINALS FOR THE TD-SCDMA SYSTEM - This authors present a TDD link-level simulation scheme, based on the TD-SCDMA wireless telecommunication system, to study the performance improvement given by a multi-antenna receiver on a mobile terminal. The feasibility of a mobile receiver equipped with multi-antenna is discussed. Three different adaptive algorithms are compared under the specifically modeled multipath fading channelLiu, Jian et al. | 2003
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Research on smart antenna technology for terminals for the TD-SCDMA systemJian Liu, / Yun Yuan, / Luzhou Xu, / Ronghui Wu, / Yanzhong Dai, / Yan Li, / Lu Zhang, / Min Shi, / Yonggang Du, et al. | 2003
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QoS enhancement in IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networksDaqing Gu, / Jinyun Zhang, et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - QOS ENHANCEMENT IN IEEE802.11 WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS - The authors describe a distributed medium access scheme called EDCF, which is adopted in an upcoming standard IEEE802.11e to allow prioritized medium access for applications with QoS requirements. Its performance is also evaluated via simulations.Gu, Daqing et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES - GUEST EDITORIAL: FROM INTERPLANETARY INTERNET TO THE FUTURE OF MULTIMEDIA| 2003
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Delay-tolerant networking: an approach to interplanetary InternetBurleigh, S. / Hooke, A. / Torgerson, L. / Fall, K. / Cerf, V. / Durst, B. / Scott, K. / Weiss, H. et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES - DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING: AN APPROACH TO INTERPLANETARY INTERNETBurleigh, Scott et al. | 2003
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TOPICS IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES - NETWORKED MULTIMEDIA: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVESWeinstein, Stephen et al. | 2003
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Networked multimedia: issues and perspectivesWeinstein, S. / Gelman, A.D. et al. | 2003
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