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  • Travostino Franco; Hoang Doan (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2006)
  • Hoang Doan; Lavian Tal; Figueira S; Mambretti J; Naiksatam S; Cohen H; Cutrell Doug; Travostino Franco (IEEE Press, 2004)
    Next generation applications and architectures (for example, Grids) are driving radical changes in the nature of traffic, service models, technology, and cost, creating opportunities for an advanced communications ...
  • Hoang Doan; Lavian Tal; Figueira S; Mambretti J; Monga Inder; Naiksatam S; Cohen Howard; Cutrell Doug; Travostino Franco (IEEE Press, 2004)
    An architecture is proposed for data-intensive services enabled by next generation dynamic optical networks. The architecture supports new data communication services that allow for coordinating extremely large sets of ...
  • Wang Phil; Durairaj Ramesh; Lavian Tal; Hoang Doan; Travostino Franco (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    After a decade of research and development, IP multicast has still not been deployed widely in the global Internet due lo many open technical issues: lack of admission control, poorly scaled with large number of groups. ...
  • Travostino Franco; Lavian Tal; Wang Phil; Hoang Doan; Subramanian Siva; Monga Inder (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004)
    With their increasingly sophisticated applications, users propel the notion that there is more to a network (be it an intranet, or the Internet) than mere L1-3 connectivity. In what shapes as a next generation service ...
  • Subramanian Siva; Wang Phil; Durairaj Ramesh; Rasimas Jennifer; Travostino Franco; Lavian Tal; Hoang Doan (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    The Internet has seen an increase in complexity due to the introduction of new types of networking devices and services, particularly at points of discontinuity known as network edges. As the networking industry continues ...