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Path Diversity in Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Wed, 08/19/2009 - 15:41 by Pascal Mérindol • Categories:
What would google do ?
Thu, 08/13/2009 - 16:06 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
What would google do ? is the intriguing title of the new book written by Jeff Jarvis
HM-BGP
Wed, 08/12/2009 - 19:23 by Laurent Vanbever • Categories:
Coming soon!
On monitoring large-scale Wireless Mesh Networks
Tue, 08/11/2009 - 23:14 by Gregory Detal • Categories:
Towards multipath TCP
Sun, 08/09/2009 - 22:24 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the oldest and most important protocols used in today's Internet. TCP was designed as the same time as IPv4 and the basics of TCP are still the same as when RFC793 was published. Since 1981, TCP has been modified slowly in a backward compatible manner. These modifications include :
Back to statistics !
Fri, 08/07/2009 - 15:19 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
In his last editorial forSIGCOMM's Computer Communication Review, S. Keshav explains his frustation in finding that among the 30 papers he reviewed for SIGCOMM, most contained flaws in their statistical methodology. The networking community often uses experimements and simulations, but I agree with Keshav that many papers often neglect to include confidence intervals and other statistical information in measurements and simulation results.
The Internet is broken. Let's fix it
Wed, 08/05/2009 - 14:37 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
The last issue of IEEE Spectrum contains a cover story written by Larry Roberts, one of the creators of the ARPANET. The cover's title claims that the Internet is broken.. This is not the first time that someone claims that the Internet is broken. Bob Metcalfe, the inventor of the Ethernet had similar claims a few years ago.