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    Recent Advances in Wireless Communications and Networks

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    This book focuses on the current hottest issues from the lowest layers to the upper layers of wireless communication networks and provides "real-time" research progress on these issues. The authors have made every effort to systematically organize the information on these topics to make it easily accessible to readers of any level. This book also maintains the balance between current research results and their theoretical support. In this book, a variety of novel techniques in wireless communications and networks are investigated. The authors attempt to present these topics in detail. Insightful and reader-friendly descriptions are presented to nourish readers of any level, from practicing and knowledgeable communication engineers to beginning or professional researchers. All interested readers can easily find noteworthy materials in much greater detail than in previous publications and in the references cited in these chapters

    Using CMT in SCTP-Based MPI to Exploit Multiple Interfaces in Cluster Nodes

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    Abstract. Many existing clusters use inexpensive Gigabit Ethernet and often have multiple interfaces cards to improve bandwidth and enhance fault tolerance. We investigate the use of Concurrent Multipath Transfer (CMT), an extension to the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), to take advantage of multiple network interfaces for use with MPI programs. We evaluate the performance of our system with microbenchmarks and MPI collective routines. We also compare our method, which employs CMT at the transport layer in the operating system kernel, to existing systems that support multi-railing in the middleware. We discuss performance with respect to bandwidth, latency, congestion control and fault tolerance.

    Integrated System Architectures for High-Performance Internet Servers

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    Ph.D.Computer Science and EngineeringUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90845/1/binkert-thesis.pd
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