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    Controlling Window Protocols for Time-Constrained Communication in a Multiple Access Environment

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    For many time-constrained communication applications, such as packetized voice, a critical performance measure is the percentage of messages which are transmitted within a given amount of time after their arrival at a sending station. We examine the use of a group random access protocol based on time windows for achieving time-constrained communication in a multiple access environment. First, we formulate a policy for controlling protocol operation in order to minimize the percentage of messages with waiting times greater than some given bound. A semi-Markov decision model is then developed for protocol operation and three of the four optimal control elements of this policy are then determined. Although the semi-Markov decision model can also be used to obtain performance results, the procedure is too computationally expensive to be of practical use. Thus, an alternate performance model based on a centralized queueing system with impatient customers is developed. Protocol performance under the optimal elements of the control policy shows significant improvements over cases in which the protocol is not controlled in this manner. Simulation results are also presented to corroborate the analytic results

    Real-Time Communication in Packet-Switched Networks

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    Abstract The dramatically increased bandwidths and processing capabilities of future high-speed networks make possible many distributed real-time applications, such as sensor-based applications and multimedia services. Since these applications will have tra c characteristics and performance requirements that di er dramatically from those of current data-oriented applications, new communication network architectures and protocols will be required. In this paper we discuss the performance requirements and tra c characteristics of various real-time applications, survey recent developments in the areas of network architecture and protocols for supporting real-time services, and develop frameworks in which these, and future, research e orts can be considered

    On Optimal Packet Routing in Deterministic DTNs

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    International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of determining the routing that minimizes the maximum/average delivery time or the maximum/average delivery delay for a set of packets in a deterministic Delay Tolerant Network, i.e. in a network for which all the nodes' transmission opportunities are known in advance. While the general problem with multiple sources and multiple destinations is NP-hard, we present a polynomial time algorithm that can efficiently compute the optimal routing in the case of a single destination or of a single packet that needs to be routed to multiple destinations

    Computer networking. : A top-down approach featuring the internet.

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    Computer Networking. : A top-down Approach

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    Computer Networking : A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet

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    Computer networking : a top-down approach featuring the Internet

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