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Computational Grid is a distributed computing paradigm that provides huge computational power for the large scale distributed application. One of the challenging issues in Grid Scheduling is dynamically choosing the best resource, by exploiting the topology and load information present at the time of scheduling. Here topology represents the delay or elapse time to reach the resource. In the proposed...
To improve the efficiency and the topology mismatch problem of P2P overlay network, a new method of topology construction, CLSP2P, was introduced. The topology construction of CLSP2P not only consideration the physical location of nodes, but also consideration the semantic information of nodes: Nodes in CLSP2P were first organized as autonomous domain based on their physical location, then the nodes...
Optimization problem of flight sequencing on the ground of airport with multi-taxiway and multi-runway is resolved based on gene expression algorithm, and a standard algorithm of aircraft approach sequencing for airports with any topology structure in theory is approved. Based on an actual airport ground operation situation, a standard algorithm for the two runways of this airport is provided. Compared...
Multidomain traffic engineering (TE) has the potential not only of guaranteeing the quality of service (QoS) to connections spanning multiple domains but also of effectively utilizing intradomain resources. The hierarchical Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) External Network-to-Network Interface (E-NNI) control plane platform has emerged as a promising candidate aiming at guaranteeing multidomain...
When you design networks that transport voice over packet, frame, or cell infrastructures, it is important to understand and account for the delay components in the network. If you account correctly for all potential delays, it ensures that overall network performance is acceptable. Delay guarantees are critical to real-time applications. To ensure the end-to-end delay guarantee of a flow, the previous...
In order to operate as efficiently as possible, appropriate on-demand routing protocols have to be incorporated in the ad hoc networks. Most common routing protocols, simply assume that all network links are bidirectional, and thus may need additional protocol actions to remove unidirectional links from route computations. The proposed algorithm makes use of selective unidirectional links so that...
In an unstructured peer-to-peer (P2P) network (e.g., Gnutella), participating peers choose their neighbors randomly such that the resultant P2P network mismatches its underlying physical network, resulting in the lengthy communication between the peers and redundant network traffics generated in the underlying network. Previous solutions to the topology-mismatch problem in the literature are far from...
Wireless ad hoc networks using omni-directional antennas do not scale well due to interference between nearby nodes. Maintaining the QoS of the communications in this type of network is a difficult task. Using multiple narrow beam directional antennas alleviates this problem at the expense of connectivity. Multi-beam smart antennas allow the network topology to be adjusted dynamically by adjusting...
Reconfigurability refers to systems incorporating some form of hardware programmability, that customizes how the hardware is used using a number of physical control points. These control points can be changed periodically in order to execute different applications using the same hardware. This paper presents the design and implementation of reconfigurable switch architecture for next generation networks...
Based on the assumption of a single wiring open in a signal net, it is known that the non-tree topology for a signal net has no adjacent loop. In this paper, based on RC non-tree transformation in Elmore delay model, an optimal algorithm for timing analysis is firstly proposed to compute the timing delays of all the reference nodes in a non-tree topology. Compared with the SPICE tool, the experimental...
We describe the implementation and evaluation of a network simulator 2 (NS-2) module for the datagram congestion control protocol, or DCCP. Our module, based on an updated standard described in RFC 4340, attempts to model the behavior and performance of the two currently defined congestion control identifiers CCID2 and CCID3. The behavior, throughput, and fairness of DCCP in comparison with TCP were...
Wireless ad hoc networks consist of nodes which can communicate with each other in a peer-to-peer fashion over single hop or multi hops without any fixed infrastructure such as access point or base station. In flat topology there is no topology management concept and all the nodes participate in routing. In this paper the task of topology management for ad hoc networks is implemented using routing...
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