Martin Suchara

Princeton University

Department of Computer Science

35 Olden St, Princeton, NJ 08540

 

 

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Traffic Engineering

Walking the Tightrope: Responsive Yet Stable Traffic Engineering, S. Kandula, D. Katabi, B. Davie and A. Charny

Stability of end-to-end algorithms for joint routing and rate control, F. Kelly and T. Voice

Congestion Control with Adaptive Multipath Routing Based on Optimization, F. Paganini

Multi-Path TCP: A Joint Congestion Control and Routing Scheme to Exploit Path Diversity on the Internet, H. Han, S. Shakkottai, C. V. Hollot, R. Srikant and D. Towsley

 

 

Congestion Control and Explicit Congestion Signaling

A new TCP/AQM for stable operation in fast networks, F. Paganini, Z. Wang, S. Low and J. Doyle

Congestion control for high bandwidth-delay product networks, D. Katabi, M. Handley and C. Rohrs

An implementation and experimental study of the eXplicit Control Protocol (XCP), Y. Zhang and T. Henderson

Understanding XCP: equilibrium and fairness, S. Low, L. Andrew and B. Wydrowski

 

 

Interdomain Routing and Router Architecture

Approximate fairness through differential dropping, R. Pan, L. Breslau, B. Prabhakar and S. Shenker

Path probing relay routing for achieving high end-to-end performance, C. Cheng, Y. Huang and C. Wu

IPv4 address allocation and the BGP routing table evolution, X. Meng et al.

 

 

k-Means and k-Median Clustering

On approximate geometric k-clustering, J. Matousek

A simple linear time (1 + ε)-approximation algorithm for k-means clustering in any dimensions, A. Kumar, Y. Sabharwal and S. Sen

Sublinear-time approximation for clustering via random sampling, A. Czumaj, C. Sohler

 

 

Other

TCP FAST: motivation, architecture, algorithms, performance, C. Jin, D. Wei and S. Low

FAST TCP: From theory to experiments, C. Jin et al.

FAST Project

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