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Spyware: Know Your Enemy
White Paper Eliot's well-known poem, spyware may be considered to be responsible for a whole host of present-day crimes; but unlike the Mystery Cat, not all spyware is clever enough to leave no trace of its guilt - although that may already be changing. [23 Jul 2008]
AC Algorithms in AQUILA QoS IP Network
White Paper The applied approach employs the well known Hoeffding bound formula for calculating required link capacity to assure packet loss ratio at a predefined level. Moreover, this method is supported by the declarations about the peak bit rate as well as... [18 Jul 2008]
Enterprise RTView: An InDetail Paper by Bloor Research
White Paper In this paper, Bloor analyst Philip Howard concludes: "Enterprise RTView is arguably the most versatile product that we have seen in the BAM/Operational BI space, as well as the most extensive. As the product becomes more widely known, we expect it... [15 Jul 2008]
Throughput Optimization and Fair Bandwidth Allocation in Multi-Hop Wireless LANs
White Paper There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in many networking scenarios. A number of researchers have studied this problem in the context of (single-hop) Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), where clients... [11 Jul 2008]
Anytime Coding on the Infinite Bandwidth AWGN Channel: A Sequential Semi-Orthogonal Code
White Paper It is well known that orthogonal coding can be used to approach the Shannon capacity of the power-constrained AWGN channel without a bandwidth constraint. This paper shows that it is possible to do this using a semi-orthogonal variation of pulse... [11 Jul 2008]
Securing Layer 2 in Local Area Networks
White Paper Network security problems have been well known and addressed in the application, transport, or network layers. However, the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) security has not been adequately addressed yet. To secure Local or Metropolitan Area Networks, the... [11 Jul 2008]
Replication in Bandwidth-Symmetric BitTorrent Networks
White Paper The popular and well-known BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol offers fast file distribution in a highly scalable way. Several studies have investigated the properties of this protocol, mostly focusing on heterogeneous end-user environments such as... [11 Jul 2008]
An Implementation Framework for Trajectory-Based Routing in Ad Hoc Networks
White Paper The nodes are low-memory, low-powered, and they cannot maintain routing tables large enough for well-known routing protocols. Routing in ad hoc networks is a complicated task because of many reasons. Because of that, greedy forwarding at... [11 Jul 2008]
Performance and Scalability of Self-Organizing Hierarchical Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
White Paper The performance of the proposed hierarchical network is evaluated for two well-known classes of ad hoc routing protocols: Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), and compared with that of a conventional "Flat" ad... [11 Jul 2008]
Comparison of Available Bandwidth Estimation Techniques in Packet-Switched Mobile Networks
White Paper This paper provides a comparative study of three well known available bandwidth estimation techniques, i.e. The relative contribution of the transport network towards the per-user capacity in mobile telecommunication systems is becoming very... [11 Jul 2008]
EtherNet/IP: Industrial Protocol White Paper
White Paper DeviceNet and ControlNet are two well-known industrial networks based on the CIP protocol (CIP = Control an Information Protocol). Both networks have been developed by Rockwell Automation, but are now owned and maintained by the two manufacturer's... [10 Jul 2008]
Clustering Intrusion Detection Alarms to Support Root Cause Analysis
White Paper It is a well-known problem that intrusion detection systems overload their human operators by triggering thousands of alarms per day. This paper presents a new approach for handling intrusion detection alarms more efficiently. [10 Jul 2008]
Load Balancing on Cluster-Based Multi Projector Display Systems
White Paper Its limited scalability is well known. Sort-first or image space parallel rendering has been the subject of a significant amount of research. Nevertheless, sort-first has noticeable advantages over other approaches: it has moderate and predictable... [10 Jul 2008]
Distributed Parallel Resource Co-Allocation With Load Balancing in Grid Computing
White Paper It is well known that load balancing is a key factor in developing parallel and distributed applications. Resource Co-allocation is one of the crucial problems affecting the performance of the grid. In addition to this if the system load in each of... [10 Jul 2008]
Load Balancing With Memory
White Paper It is well known that allowing just a small amount of choice (d = 2) greatly improves performance over random placement (d = 1). A standard load balancing model considers placing n balls into n bins by choosing d possible locations for each ball... [10 Jul 2008]
