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An approach is presented to capture and model Internet end-to-end packet delay behavior using ARMA and ARIMA models. Autocorrelation (ACF) and Partial Autocorrelation (PACF) functions are used to identify the most appropriate model and the model order. Impact due to sending rate and packet size of the probe, and the available link capacity on these two metrics are investigated. Results indicate that...
Wireless mesh network is a promising new direction resulting from the recent rapid progress made in wireless communication technologies. While multiple radio, multiple channel technologies have offered a great potential for increasing network throughput, they also create new research challenges. In this paper, we propose RingMesh, a token ring-based protocol for multi-channel routing. By applying...
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