Search results for: Chris Blondia
Telecommunication Systems > 2017 > 65 > 3 > 539-550
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Analytical and Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Applications > Analytical Methods and Applications > 101-113
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Wireless Systems and Mobility in Next Generation Internet > QoS in Wireless Networks > 176-188
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > NETWORKING 2002: Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications > Performance of Wireless Networks > 503-514
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Managing Traffic Performance in Converged Networks > IPTV Planning and Modeling > 30-41
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2010 Workshops > Improving Social Networking: Service-Oriented Architectures, Location-Based Services, and Multimodality > 319-328
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Networking 2000 Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks > Traffic with Long Range Dependencies > 264-274
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Networking 2004 > Short Papers (Poster Presentations) > 1338-1343
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Formal Methods and Stochastic Models for Performance Evaluation > Queues, Theory and Practice > 211-225
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Protocols for High Speed Networks > Traffic Engineering and Mobility > 211-226
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Traffic Management and Traffic Engineering for the Future Internet > Bandwidth Allocation and Traffic Control > 1-15
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems > Regular Papers > 325-340
Lecture Notes in Computer Science > Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011 > General Tracks > 594-607
Computer Networks > 2016 > 98 > C > 89-108
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering > IT Revolutions > Position Papers > 151-160