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The objective of this paper is to study the performance of handoff procedures for an integrated wireless LANlWAN in-frastructure, both qualitatively and quantitatively. We make use of a proposed hierarchical mobility management scheme to... more
Active Queue Management (AQM) policies are mechanisms for congestion avoidance, which pro-actively drop packets in order to provide an early congestion notification to the sources. Random Early Detection (RED), the defacto standard and... more
Wireless communication technology has gained widespread acceptance in recent years. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are becoming more and more popular and widely used, since they provide high data rates. The main characteristics of... more
A Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile hosts that form a temporary network without a centralized administration or wired infrastructure. Due to the high mobility of nodes, the network topology of MANETs changes... more
By assigning orthogonal channels to neighboring nodes, one can minimize both types of interferences and allow concurrent transmissions within the neighborhood, thus improving the throughput and delay performance of the ad hoc network the... more
Optical packet switching (OPS) is a promising technology to enable next-generation high-speed IP networks. A major issue in OPS is packet contention that occurs when two or more packets attempt to access the same output fiber. In such a... more
Wireless Sensor networks are a challenging task due to the lack of resources in the network as well as the frequent changes in network topology. Various routing protocols are designed basically to establish correct and efficient paths... more
Wireless communication technology has gained widespread acceptance in recent years. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are becoming more and more popular and widely used, since they provide high data rates. The main characteristics of... more
The primary issue with anycast routing protocol is the tradeoff between performance and reliability. An anycast routing protocol that can provide shorter end-to-end delay does not always has lower packet loss, and vice versa. This paper... more
Mobile ad hoc networks have become, quite common nowadays. The usage of voice and video applications over these networks has created various challenges for research community. Real-time applications require certain guarantees in terms of... more
We present m-limited forwarding, a technique to reduce the cost of disseminating in- formation in a power-constrained environment by limiting the cardinality of the subset of nodes which retransmit a packet. We show how this technique can... more
Real-time transmission of video over networks with no QoS guarantees (e.g., the Internet) is increasingly becom- ing an important application area in multimedia commu- nications. One of the key challenges in this area is main- taining... more