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Masood KhosroshahyI am a researcher in the field of computer and telecommunication networks. Website URL: http://www.masoodkh.com/
Sunday, 30 August 2009 03:22
Peer-to-Peer TrafficThis Tech Report deals with Peer-to-Peer protocols. We start by giving a brief account of history of P2P applications and then cite from some of the P2P traffic measurement studies. P2P traffic identification methods and the recent P2P traffic optimization schemes constitute the core of this report, in which we examine the state-of-the-art in this field.
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Peer-to-Peer
Thursday, 30 July 2009 03:12
BitTorrentBitTorrent protocol has emerged as the most popular P2P protocol over the past years. The core BitTorrent protocol has been designed and implemented by Bram Cohen in 2001.
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Peer-to-Peer
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 02:53
Congestion Avoidance and ControlIn this Tech Report, we start by introducing the principles of congestion control and its importance in the stability of the Internet. We then move on to provide some background information on TCP's congestion control algorithms as well as on Explicit Congestion Notication (ECN). Afterwards, we explain the concepts behind the major Active Queue Management (AQM) mechanisms and explore their designs. We conclude the report by stating our opinion regarding "fairness" and will reinforce our position by introducing the "re-ECN" initiative.
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Transport Layer
Saturday, 28 July 2007 04:41
IEEE 802.11 and Propagation Modeling: A Survey and a Practical Design ApproachDue to known difficulties of researchers in the networking domain regarding experimentation of their ideas in actual networks, network simulators have become indispensable tools for investigating and validating various ideas in all layers of the network. In this survey, we inspect the implementations of IEEE 802.11 PHY-MAC and propagation models of some of the well-known, open-source network simulators.
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IEEE 802.11
Thursday, 18 September 2003 03:37
Simulink and Code Generation using Real-Time Workshop : Rayleigh Fading Channel
Fading is one of the important obstacles which limits the wireless transmission. Deep fading will cause loss of signal at the receiver. The transmitted signal will arrive at the receiver antenna through multiple paths which causes what is known as multipath fading. Each path has its own delay and attenuation and the received signal amplitude is the collective effect of the signals arrived through different paths.
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Wireless
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Monday, 09 June 2003 02:33
DSP Educational PackageThis package was designed to serve as an educational aid package for the DSP course.
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Signal Processing
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Thursday, 10 April 2003 20:48
QPSK Modulator/DemodulatorThis circuit is an improved version of classical QPSK modulator/demodulator designs in terms of costs. Based on common CMOS logic, it needs no frequency or phase adjustments.
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Modulation
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