@article{lei_nilsson_2007, title={Queuing analysis of power management in the IEEE 802.11 based wireless LANs}, volume={6}, DOI={10.1109/TWC.2007.04783}, number={4}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications}, author={Lei, H. Y. and Nilsson, A. A.}, year={2007}, pages={1286–1294} } @article{wang_wang_nilsson_2006, title={Energy-efficient bandwidth allocation in wireless networks: Algorithms, analysis, and simulations}, volume={5}, ISSN={["1558-2248"]}, DOI={10.1109/TWC.2006.05018}, number={5}, journal={IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS}, author={Wang, Wenye and Wang, Xinbing and Nilsson, Arne. A.}, year={2006}, month={May}, pages={1103–1114} } @article{martin_nilsson_rhee_2003, title={Delay-based congestion avoidance for TCP}, volume={11}, ISSN={["1558-2566"]}, DOI={10.1109/TNET.2003.813038}, abstractNote={The set of TCP congestion control algorithms associated with TCP/Reno (e.g., slow-start and congestion avoidance) have been crucial to ensuring the stability of the Internet. Algorithms such as TCP/NewReno (which has been deployed) and TCP/Vegas (which has not been deployed) represent incrementally deployable enhancements to TCP as they have been shown to improve a TCP connection's throughput without degrading performance to competing flows. Our research focuses on delay-based congestion avoidance algorithms (DCA), like TCP/Vegas, which attempt to utilize the congestion information contained in packet round-trip time (RTT) samples. Through measurement and simulation, we show evidence suggesting that a single deployment of DCA (i.e., a TCP connection enhanced with a DCA algorithm) is not a viable enhancement to TCP over high-speed paths. We define several performance metrics that quantify the level of correlation between packet loss and RTT. Based on our measurement analysis we find that although there is useful congestion information contained within RTT samples, the level of correlation between an increase in RTT and packet loss is not strong enough to allow a TCP/Sender to reliably improve throughput. While DCA is able to reduce the packet loss rate experienced by a connection, in its attempts to avoid packet loss, the algorithm will react unnecessarily to RTT variation that is not associated with packet loss. The result is degraded throughput as compared to a similar flow that does not support DCA.}, number={3}, journal={IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING}, author={Martin, J and Nilsson, A and Rhee, I}, year={2003}, month={Jun}, pages={356–369} } @inbook{denz_nilsson_2001, title={An adaptive error control mechanism for wireless ATM}, volume={2093}, ISBN={3540423028}, DOI={10.1007/3-540-47728-4_44}, abstractNote={In order to provide a ubiquitous telecommunications network which merges the concepts of wireless mobile communications and the use of ATM as a transport mechanism, the problem of the high and variable bit error rate of the wireless network must be addressed. This paper provides an adaptive error control coding feedback mechanism to alleviate this problem in wireless ATM networks. The scheme combines convolutional coding, optimal interleaving, puncturing, and channel state estimation to achieve an appropriate error correction scheme. Periodic feedback is provided to the source machine indicating changes in the channel state and triggering changes in the coding scheme.}, booktitle={Networking-ICN 2001: First international conference, Colmar, France, July 9-13, 2001: Proceedings}, publisher={Berlin; New York: Springer}, author={Denz, P. R. and Nilsson, A. A.}, year={2001}, pages={449–458} } @inbook{chang_nilsson_2000, title={Fair efficient call admission control policies for heterheneous traffic streams in a packet routing server using the DTM technology}, volume={1815}, ISBN={354067506X}, DOI={10.1007/3-540-45551-5_52}, abstractNote={The issue of fairness has new prominence in multi-service networks where the diverse service characteristics can result in a very unfair resource allocation unless the issue is considered explicitly at the design stage. In this paper, we study the fairness issue of a Packet Routing Server (PRS) architecture based on the Dynamic synchronous Transfer Mode (DTM) access technology. DTM provides a dynamic bandwidth allocation scheme to support various types of telecommunications applications. However, this flexibility also promotes within DTM a lack of fairness concerning medium utilization as no enforcement scheme has been implemented in the DTM access technology. We demonstrate the unfairness of the DTM access scheme and provide resource reservation schemes to ensure that each type of traffic has its relatively fair share of the medium. Our results show that the dynamic resource reservation achieves a better medium utilization and a fair access of the resource in the DTM PRS.}, booktitle={Networking 2000: Broadband communications, high performance networking, and performance of communication networks / IFIP-TC6/European Commission International Conference, Paris, France, May 2000, proceedings}, publisher={Berlin; New York: Springer}, author={Chang, C. J. and Nilsson, A. A.}, year={2000}, pages={620–631} } @article{jou_nilsson_lai_1999, title={Performance modeling of a finite capacity polling system with ATM bursty and correlated input traffic}, volume={8}, number={4}, journal={Journal of High Speed Networks}, author={Jou, Y. F. and Nilsson, A. A. and Lai, F. Y.}, year={1999}, pages={281–301} } @article{han_nilsson_1999, title={Simulation study of AAL type 2}, volume={11}, ISSN={["1018-4864"]}, DOI={10.1023/A:1019165822265}, number={3-4}, journal={TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS}, author={Han, MY and Nilsson, AA}, year={1999}, pages={323–336} } @article{rajala_vouk_nilsson_miller_schrag_burke_brawner_viniotis_perros_1997, title={Technology for support of network-based education workflows in North Carolina: NC State-Fujitsu education partnership final report for the period June 1, 1996-December 31, 1996}, number={3}, journal={TR (Center for Advanced Computing and Communication)}, author={Rajala, S. A. and Vouk, M. A. and Nilsson, A. A. and Miller, T. K. and Schrag, R. L. and Burke, J. R. and Brawner, C. E. and Viniotis, I. and Perros, H. G.}, year={1997} }