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| Quality of Future Internet Services Internet Applications (P2P and VoIP) Performance Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Networks for File Distribution MULTI+: Building Topology-Aware Overlay Multicast Trees Predicting the Perceptual Service Quality Using a Trace of VoIP Packets Evaluating the Utility of Media-Dependent FEC in VoIP Flows Architecture of End-to-End QoS for VoIP Call Processing in the MPLS Network Local Area and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Analysis of the Distribution of the Backoff Delay in 802.11 DCF A Step Towards End-to-End Delay Guarantees in WLANs Analysis of the IEEE 802.11 DCF with Service Differentiation Support in Non-saturation Conditions An Interaction Model and Routing Scheme for QoS Support in Ad Hoe Networks Connected to Fixed Networks Load Analysis of Topology-Unaware TDMA MAC Policies for Ad Hoc Networks Service Differentiation and Congestion Control Performance of TCP/IP with MEDF Scheduling Ping Trunking: A Vegas-Like Congestion Control Mechanism for Aggregated Traffic An Aggregate Flow Marker for Improving TCP Fairness in Multiple Domain DiffServ Networks Combined Use of Prioritized AIMD and Flow-Based Traffic Splitting for Robust TCP Load Balancing Traffic Engineering and Routing Online Traffic Engineering: A Hybrid IGP+MPLS Routing Approach. A Fast Heuristic for Genetic Algorithms in Link Weight Optimization A New Prediction-Based Routing and Wavelength Assignment Mechanism for Optical Transport Networks On the Construction of QoS Enabled Overlay Networks MPLS Protection Switching Versus OSPF Rerouting-A Simulative Comparison Enforcing Mobility A Distributed-Request-Based DiffServ CAC for Seamless Fast-Handoff in Mobile Internet Cross-Layer Analytical Modeling of Wireless Channels for Accurate Performance Evaluation …… Quality of Service Routing Internet Charging and QoS Technology Author Index |
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