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    Basic Queueing Theory M/M/* Queues These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own ref
     
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    Traffic Rate Control for Real-Time Applications These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for
     
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    A Survey on TCP Congestion Control Mechanisms By Sridevi Polavaram CS 756 CS 756 1 How does TCP react to congestion Each endhost controls its packet transmission rate by changing the widow size in response to network congestion. Basic congestion
     
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    Internet Topology These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so long a
     
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    Quality of Service (QoS) Routing These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own refer
     
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    TCP Congestion Control These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so l
     
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    Midterm Exam Due 7:20pm April 7th (hand in hardcopies) Open book, open note No discussions among peer students. Approach me for whatever problems you may have. Feel free to set appointments with me. We will meet briefly on March 31st. CS 756 1 (
     
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    Discrete Event Simulation These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, s
     
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    Performance Modeling of Web Servers Sheila Srinivas April 28, 2004 CS 756 1 Web Server Requests arrive at listener process and are dispatched to one of a pool of server processes/threads. Request for HTML or image is retrieved and sent back. Reque
     
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    BLUE : Active Queue Management Sunitha Burri April 21, 2004. CS756 Congestion Control Earliest congestion control scheme is TCP congestion control - reduces transmission rates after detecting packet loss events - result in large number of packet d
     
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    IP-Layer Congestion Control These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference,
     
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    TCP Performance These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so long as
     
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    Email Spam A Study of different Spam Handling Techniques & Technologies to Combat Spam Prashanth Srikanthan April 28, 2004 CS 756 CS 756 1 What is Spam? Best Description: Unsolicited Bulk E-Mail In human terms: bulk e-mail you didnt want, and did
     
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    Generating Random Variables These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference,
     
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    Welcome to CS 756, Spring 2004 Instructor: Yih (Ian) Huang Office: ST II, Rm 443 E-mail: huangyih@cs.gmu.edu Office hours: Wednesday 1:00pm - 3:00pm Course home page: http:/www.cs.gmu.edu/~huangyih/756 We will use emails for communication; you must h
     
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    These slides are created by Stephane Wantou of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so long as each slide con
     
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    TCP Congestion Control These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so l
     
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    CS 756 Reading List (Spring 2004) General Readings [FlPa01] S. Floyd and V. Paxson, \"Difficulties in simulating the Internet,\" IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 9, pp. 392403, August 2001. [SRCl84] J. H. Saltzer, D. P. Reed, and D. D. Clark,
     
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    Advanced Queueing Theory These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide for their own reference, so
     
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    Homework #2 (5pt) Problem 3.1 (10pt) Problem 3.5 (15pt total) Problem 3.8 5pt in 3.8(a) and 10pt in 3.8(b) Hint: 3.8(b) uses M/M/ queues, solved in 3.4.2. Hint: 3.8(b) will also use the following property: Let X1 and X2 be two exp variables wi
     
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    Homework #3 L (10pt) Prove that i =1 ix i = x + ( Lx - L - 1) x L +1 (1 - x )2 (10pt) Find the E[X2] of the exponential distribution with parameter . (5pt) Using the result of the previous question to find the average queueing time W of a M/G/1 w
     
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    Providing Differentiated Services in the Internet These slides are created by Dr. Yih Huang of George Mason University. Students registered in Dr. Huang\'s courses at GMU can make a single machine-readable copy and print a single copy of each slide fo
     
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    Denial-of-Service Attacks A survey of techniques and countermeasures. Ahmed Koshok, April 14, 2004. CS 756 CS 756 1 What is a DoS attack? An attack intended to impair or disrupt use of a service, resource, or utility. Y Look at utilities available
     
 
 
 
 
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