
Traffic Management and Traffic Engineering for the Future Internet
First Euro-NF Workshop, FITraMEn 2008, Porto, Portugal, December 11-12, 2008, Revised Selected Papers
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. September 2009
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Paperback/Softback
X, 231 pages
978-3-642-04575-2 (ISBN)
Description
Designing the future internet requires an in-depth consideration of the mana- ment,dimensioningandtra?ccontrolissuesthatwillbe involvedinthe network operations of these networks. The International Workshop on Tra?c Mana- ment and Tra?c Engineering of the Future Internet, FITraMEn2008, organized 1 within the framework of the Network of Excellence Euro-NF,providedanopen forum to present and discuss new ideas in this area in the context of ?xed, wireless and spontaneous (ad hoc and sensor) networks. TheNetworkofExcellenceEuro-NF"AnticipatingtheNetworkoftheFuture - From Theory to Design" is a European project funded by the European Union withintheSeventhFrameworkProgram.ThefocusofEuro-NFistodevelopnew principles and methods to design/dimension/control/manage multi-technology architectures. The emerging networking paradigms raise new challenging sci- ti?c and technological problems embedded in complex policy, governance, and worldwide standards issues. Dealing with the diversity of these scienti?c and social, political and economic challenges requires the integration of a wide range of research capabilities, a role that Euro-NF aims to ful?ll.
This proceedings volume contains a selection of the research contributions presented at FITraMEn 2008. The workshop was held December 11-12, 2008 in 2 Porto, Portugal, organized by Instituto de Telecomunica, c" oes .
This proceedings volume contains a selection of the research contributions presented at FITraMEn 2008. The workshop was held December 11-12, 2008 in 2 Porto, Portugal, organized by Instituto de Telecomunica, c" oes .
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Edition
2009 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
X, 231 p.
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
378 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-04575-2 (9783642045752)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-04576-9
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Content
Bandwidth Allocation and Traffic Control.- Models for Capacity Demand Estimation in a TV Broadcast Network with Variable Bit Rate TV Channels.- A Distributed Scheme for Value-Based Bandwidth Reconfiguration.- A Fair and Dynamic Load-Balancing Mechanism.- The Impact of Congestion Control Mechanisms on Network Performance after Failure in Flow-Aware Networks.- Statistical Analysis.- On the Dependencies between Internet Flow Characteristics.- Peer-Level Analysis of Distributed Multimedia Content Sharing.- Volume Anomaly Detection in Data Networks: An Optimal Detection Algorithm vs. the PCA Approach.- Traffic Engineering.- Traffic Engineering of Telecommunication Networks Based on Multiple Spanning Tree Routing.- Local Restoration for Trees and Arborescences.- Blind Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Traffic Matrices in Long Range Dependent Traffic.- Optimizing Network Performance in Multihoming Environments.- Optical Networks and Video Communications.- Performance of Optical Ring Architectures with Variable-Size Packets: In-Line Buffers vs Semi-synchronous and Asynchronous Transparent MAC Protocols.- A Priority-Based Multiservice Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Ethernet Passive Optical Networks.- High-Performance H.264/SVC Video Communications in 802.11e Ad Hoc Networks.- Framework for Personal TV.