Volume 33,
Number 1,
January 2003
- Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Ion Stoica, Hari Balakrishnan, Randy H. Katz:
OverQoS: offering Internet QoS using overlays.
11-16
- Robert Braden, Theodore Faber, Mark Handley:
From protocol stack to protocol heap: role-based architecture.
17-22
- Christian F. Tschudin, Richard Gold:
Network pointers.
23-28
- Sally Floyd, Eddie Kohler:
Internet research needs better models.
29-34
- Konstantinos Psounis, Rong Pan, Balaji Prabhakar, Damon Wischik:
The scaling hypothesis: simplifying the prediction of network performance using scaled-down simulations.
35-40
- David Alderson, John Doyle, Ramesh Govindan, Walter Willinger:
Toward an optimization-driven framework for designing and generating realistic Internet topologies.
41-46
- Brian White, Jay Lepreau, Shashi Guruprasad:
Lowering the barrier to wireless and mobile experimentation.
47-52
- Mark Handley, Orion Hodson, Eddie Kohler:
XORP: an open platform for network research.
53-57
- Larry L. Peterson, Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, Timothy Roscoe:
A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the Internet.
59-64
- Timothy Roscoe, Steven Hand, Rebecca Isaacs, Richard Mortier, Paul W. Jardetzky:
Predicate routing: enabling controlled networking.
65-70
- Dapeng Zhu, Mark Gritter, David R. Cheriton:
Feedback based routing.
71-76
- Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Daniel R. Simon:
Secure traceroute to detect faulty or malicious routing.
77-82
- Douglas S. J. De Couto, Daniel Aguayo, Benjamin A. Chambers, Robert Morris:
Performance of multihop wireless networks: shortest path is not enough.
83-88
- Chunqiang Tang, Zhichen Xu, Mallik Mahalingam:
pSearch: information retrieval in structured overlays.
89-94
- Edith Cohen, Amos Fiat, Haim Kaplan:
A case for associative peer to peer overlays.
95-100
- Marcel Waldvogel, Roberto Rinaldi:
Efficient topology-aware overlay network.
101-106
- Mayank Bawa, Hrishikesh Deshpande, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Transience of peers & streaming media.
107-112
- Pablo Molinero-Fernández, Nick McKeown, Hui Zhang:
Is IP going to take over the world (of communications)?
113-118
- Cyriel Minkenberg, Ronald P. Luijten, François Abel, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Mitchell Gusat:
Current issues in packet switch design.
119-124
- Thomas E. Anderson, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, David Wetherall:
Design guidelines for robust Internet protocols.
125-130
- Werner Vogels, Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman:
The power of epidemics: robust communication for large-scale distributed systems.
131-135
- Scott Shenker, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Brad Karp, Ramesh Govindan, Deborah Estrin:
Data-centric storage in sensornets.
137-142
- Deepak Ganesan, Deborah Estrin, John S. Heidemann:
Dimensions: why do we need a new data handling architecture for sensor networks?
143-148
- Jeremy Elson, Kay Römer:
Wireless sensor networks: a new regime for time synchronization.
149-154
- Badri Nath, Dragos Niculescu:
Routing on a curve.
155-160
Volume 33,
Number 2,
April 2003
- David L. Mills:
A brief history of NTP time: memoirs of an Internet timekeeper.
9-21
- Rong Pan, Lee Breslau, Balaji Prabhakar, Scott Shenker:
Approximate fairness through differential dropping.
23-39
- Marwan Fayed, Paul L. Krapivsky, John W. Byers, Mark Crovella, David Finkel, Sidney Redner:
On the emergence of highly variable distributions in the autonomous system topology.
41-49
- Pasi Sarolahti, Markku Kojo, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
F-RTO: an enhanced recovery algorithm for TCP retransmission timeouts.
51-63
- Robert Ricci, Chris Alfeld, Jay Lepreau:
A solver for the network testbed mapping problem.
65-81
- Tom Kelly:
Scalable TCP: improving performance in highspeed wide area networks.
83-91
- Arunesh Mishra, Minho Shin, William A. Arbaugh:
An empirical analysis of the IEEE 802.11 MAC layer handoff process.
93-102
- Peifang Zheng:
Tradeoffs in certificate revocation schemes.
103-112
Volume 33,
Number 3,
July 2003
Testbed directions and experience
- Brent N. Chun, David E. Culler, Timothy Roscoe, Andy C. Bavier, Larry L. Peterson, Mike Wawrzoniak, Mic Bowman:
PlanetLab: an overlay testbed for broad-coverage services.
3-12
- David G. Andersen, Hari Balakrishnan, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris:
Experience with an evolving overlay network testbed.
13-19
- Paul Barford, Lawrence H. Landweber:
Bench-style network research in an Internet Instance Laboratory.
21-26
Developments in simulation and instrumentation
- Garrett R. Yaun, David W. Bauer, Harshad L. Bhutada, Christopher D. Carothers, Murat Yuksel, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman:
Large-scale network simulation techniques: examples of TCP and OSPF models.
27-41
- Fang Hao, Pramod V. Koppol:
An Internet scale simulation setup for BGP.
43-57
- Dan G. Waddington, Fangzhe Chang, Ramesh Viswanathan, Bin Yao:
Topology discovery for public IPv6 networks.
59-68
- Matthew Mathis, John Heffner, Raghu Reddy:
Web100: extended TCP instrumentation for research, education and diagnosis.
69-79
Tools
- Thomas Karagiannis, Michalis Faloutsos, Mart Molle:
A user-friendly self-similarity analysis tool.
81-93
- Michael Welzl, Max Mühlhäuser:
CAVT: a congestion avoidance visualization tool.
95-101
- John W. Lockwood, Christopher E. Neely, Christopher K. Zuver, David Lim:
Automated tools to implement and test Internet systems in reconfigurable hardware.
103-110
- Mark Carson, Darrin Santay:
NIST Net: a Linux-based network emulation tool.
111-126
- Florian Baumgartner, Torsten Braun, Eveline Kurt, Attila Weyland:
Virtual routers: a tool for networking research and education.
127-135
Educational environments
Volume 33,
Number 4,
October 2003
Motivations
New abstractions
Routing
New techniques and approaches
Volume 33,
Number 5,
October 2003
Technical papers
- Chen-Nee Chuah, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Randy H. Katz:
DCAP: detecting misbehaving flows via collaborative aggregate policing.
5-18
- Nick Feamster, Jay C. Borkenhagen, Jennifer Rexford:
Guidelines for interdomain traffic engineering.
19-30
- James Scott, Glenford E. Mapp:
Link layer-based TCP optimisation for disconnecting networks.
31-42
- Zoltán Turányi, András Gergely Valkó, Andrew T. Campbell:
4+4: an architecture for evolving the Internet address space back toward transparency.
43-54
- Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, David Hutchison, Ackbar Joolia, Kevin Lee, Jo Ueyama, Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes, Yimin Ye:
NETKIT: a software component-based approach to programmable networking.
55-66
SIGCOMM 2003 conference workshop reports
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