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ACM SIGCOMM Conference 2005: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Roch Guérin, Ramesh Govindan, Greg Minshall:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2005 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, August 22-26, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-009-4
Routing
- Timothy G. Griffin, João L. Sobrinho:
Metarouting. 1-12 - Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Matthew Caesar, Cheng Tien Ee, Mark Handley, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica:
HLP: a next generation inter-domain routing protocol. 13-24 - Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Hari Balakrishnan:
Implications of autonomy for the expressiveness of policy routing. 25-36
Transport
- Yong Xia, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Ion Stoica, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman:
One more bit is enough. 37-48 - Injong Rhee, Lisong Xu:
Limitations of equation-based congestion control. 49-60 - Aleksandar Kuzmanovic:
The power of explicit congestion notification. 61-72
DHT
- Sean C. Rhea, Brighten Godfrey, Brad Karp, John Kubiatowicz, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, Harlan Yu:
OpenDHT: a public DHT service and its uses. 73-84 - Bernard Wong, Aleksandrs Slivkins, Emin Gün Sirer:
Meridian: a lightweight network location service without virtual coordinates. 85-96 - Yatin Chawathe, Sriram Ramabhadran, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Anthony LaMarca, Scott Shenker, Joseph M. Hellerstein:
A case study in building layered DHT applications. 97-108
Wireless
- Sushant Jain, Michael J. Demmer, Rabin K. Patra, Kevin R. Fall:
Using redundancy to cope with failures in a delay tolerant network. 109-120 - Martin Heusse, Franck Rousseau, Romaric Guillier, Andrzej Duda:
Idle sense: an optimal access method for high throughput and fairness in rate diverse wireless LANs. 121-132 - Sanjit Biswas, Robert Tappan Morris:
ExOR: opportunistic multi-hop routing for wireless networks. 133-144
Measurement
- Qi He, Constantinos Dovrolis, Mostafa H. Ammar:
On the predictability of large transfer TCP throughput. 145-156 - Joel Sommers, Paul Barford, Nick G. Duffield, Amos Ron:
Improving accuracy in end-to-end packet loss measurement. 157-168 - Kuai Xu, Zhi-Li Zhang, Supratik Bhattacharyya:
Profiling internet backbone traffic: behavior models and applications. 169-180
Lookups
- Haoyu Song, Sarang Dharmapurikar, Jonathan S. Turner, John W. Lockwood:
Fast hash table lookup using extended bloom filter: an aid to network processing. 181-192 - Karthik Lakshminarayanan, Anand Rangarajan, Srinivasan Venkatachary:
Algorithms for advanced packet classification with ternary CAMs. 193-204 - Jahangir Hasan, T. N. Vijaykumar:
Dynamic pipelining: making IP-lookup truly scalable. 205-216
Security
- Anukool Lakhina, Mark Crovella, Christophe Diot:
Mining anomalies using traffic feature distributions. 217-228 - Thomas Karagiannis, Konstantina Papagiannaki, Michalis Faloutsos:
BLINC: multilevel traffic classification in the dark. 229-240 - Xiaowei Yang, David Wetherall, Thomas E. Anderson:
A DoS-limiting network architecture. 241-252
Transport II
- Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Bruce S. Davie, Anna Charny:
Walking the tightrope: responsive yet stable traffic engineering. 253-264 - Steve Bishop, Matthew Fairbairn, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Michael Smith, Keith Wansbrough:
Rigorous specification and conformance testing techniques for network protocols, as applied to TCP, UDP, and sockets. 265-276 - Bob Briscoe, Arnaud Jacquet, Carla Di Cairano-Gilfedder, Alessandro Salvatori, Andrea Soppera, Martin Koyabe:
Policing congestion response in an internetwork using re-feedback. 277-288
New directions
- Boon Thau Loo, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica, Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Declarative routing: extensible routing with declarative queries. 289-300 - Hitesh Ballani, Paul Francis:
Towards a global IP anycast service. 301-312 - Sylvia Ratnasamy, Scott Shenker, Steven McCanne:
Towards an evolvable internet architecture. 313-324 - Paul V. Mockapetris:
The internet and identifiers. 325
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