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- 2015
- Ali Abbasi, Majid Ghaderi:
Robust resource reservation in virtual wireless networks. IWQoS 2015: 369-378 - Doreid Ammar, Martín Varela:
QoE-aware routing for video streaming over wired networks. IWQoS 2015: 71-72 - Jaya Prakash Champati, Ben Liang:
One-restart algorithm for scheduling and offloading in a hybrid cloud. IWQoS 2015: 31-40 - Xiangqing Chang, Jun Li, Guodong Wang, Zexin Zhang, Lingling Li, Yalin Niu:
Software defined backpressure mechanism for edge router. IWQoS 2015: 171-176 - Long Cheng, Linghe Kong, Chengwen Luo, Jianwei Niu, Yu Gu, Wenbo He, Sajal K. Das:
Deco: False data detection and correction framework for participatory sensing. IWQoS 2015: 213-218 - Alisa Devlic, Pavan Kamaraju, Pietro Lungaro, Zary Segall, Konrad Tollmar:
Towards QoE-aware adaptive video streaming. IWQoS 2015: 75-76 - Bhavin Doshi, Chandan Kumar, Pulkit Piyush, Mythili Vutukuru:
WebQ: A virtual queue for improving user experience during web server overload. IWQoS 2015: 135-140 - Raphael Durner, Andreas Blenk, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Performance study of dynamic QoS management for OpenFlow-enabled SDN switches. IWQoS 2015: 177-182 - Haijun Geng, Xingang Shi, Xia Yin, Zhiliang Wang, Han Zhang:
Algebra and algorithms for efficient and correct multipath QoS routing in link state networks. IWQoS 2015: 261-266 - Hassan Habibi Gharakheili, Vijay Sivaraman, Arun Vishwanath, Luke Exton, John Matthews, Craig Russell:
Broadband fast-lanes with two-sided control: Design, evaluation, and economics. IWQoS 2015: 195-200 - Jochen W. Guck, Martin Reisslein, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Model-based control plane for fast routing in industrial QoS network. IWQoS 2015: 65-66 - Kai He, Chuanhe Huang, Kan Yang, Jiaoli Shi:
Identity-preserving public auditing for shared cloud data. IWQoS 2015: 159-164 - Wen Hu, Zhi Wang, Lifeng Sun:
Path-aware peer-assisted web content delivery against network failures. IWQoS 2015: 79-80 - Yu Hua:
Smart hashing based queries in the cloud. IWQoS 2015: 1-10 - Qun Huang, Patrick P. C. Lee, Caifeng He, Jianfeng Qian, Cheng He:
Fine-grained dissection of WeChat in cellular networks. IWQoS 2015: 309-318 - Chowdhury Sayeed Hyder, A. B. M. Alim Al Islam, Li Xiao:
Enhancing reliability of real-time traffic via cooperative scheduling in cognitive radio networks. IWQoS 2015: 249-254 - Bing Leng, Liusheng Huang, Chenkai Yang, Hongli Xu, Xinglong Wang:
A self-adaptive reconfiguration scheme for throughput maximization in municipal WMNs. IWQoS 2015: 51-52 - Lu Li, Liusheng Huang, An Liu, Wei Yang, Yao Shen, Bing Leng:
Secure double spectrum auctions. IWQoS 2015: 81-82 - Xin Li, Chen Qian:
Traffic and failure aware VM placement for multi-tenant cloud computing. IWQoS 2015: 41-50 - Jinglin Li, Chenchen Yang, Ao Zhou, Shangguang Wang:
An online cloud data center simulation system. IWQoS 2015: 53-54 - Juan Li, Yanmin Zhu, Yiqun Hua, Jiadi Yu:
Crowdsourcing sensing to smartphones: A randomized auction approach. IWQoS 2015: 219-224 - Sung-Han Lin, Ranjan Pal, Bo-Chun Wang, Leana Golubchik:
Sustaining Ad-driven P2P streaming ecosystems: A market-based approach. IWQoS 2015: 125-134 - Jialei Liu, Shangguang Wang, Ao Zhou, Fangchun Yang:
PFT-CCKP: A proactive fault tolerance mechanism for data center network. IWQoS 2015: 79-80 - Xiaoyuan Lu, Yanwei Xu:
SFabric: A scalable SDN based large layer 2 data center network fabric. IWQoS 2015: 57-58 - Jianyuan Lu, Tong Yang, Yi Wang, Huichen Dai, Linxiao Jin, Haoyu Song, Bin Liu:
One-hashing bloom filter. IWQoS 2015: 289-298 - Jianbiao Mao, Biao Han, Gaofeng Lv, Zhigang Sun, Xicheng Lu:
FRINGE: Improving the scalability of Ethernet DCN via efficient software-defined edge control. IWQoS 2015: 63-64 - Ricky K. P. Mok, Weichao Li, Rocky K. C. Chang:
Detecting low-quality crowdtesting workers. IWQoS 2015: 201-206 - Mu Mu, Steven Simpson, Arsham Farshad, Qiang Ni, Nicholas J. P. Race:
User-level fairness delivered: Network resource allocation for adaptive video streaming. IWQoS 2015: 85-94 - Robert Attila Potys, Noman Mumtaz Ali, Ian Marsh, Flutra Osmani:
NetInf TP: A receiver-driven protocol for ICN data transport. IWQoS 2015: 267-272 - Kun Qiu, Renlong Tu, Siyuan Huang, Jin Zhao, Xin Wang:
cCluster: A highly scalable and elastic OpenFlow control plane. IWQoS 2015: 165-170
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