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We'd
like to thank NSF,
Sprint Labs and Nortel
Networks for their support for the current projects carried out in
the lab. And we'd also like to thank 3COM,
IBM and Lucent
for their generous donation of various equipment for our testbed, which
we rely on for experiments. |
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Evaluation
of the performance and robustness of some of the new Internet service
models such as those based on the Expedited Forwarding and the Assured
Forwarding models. Supported by Nortel
Networks and NSF grant
ANI-9906855. |
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Evaluation
of the relation between application and network level performance.
In collaboration with The Institue
of Telecommunications Science, PennNet
and Computing departments
of the University of Pennsylvania,
and with researchers at iCAIR
and IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. |
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Aggregate
versus Individual QoS.
Supported through NSF grant ITR-0085930. |
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QoS
extensions to IP routing protocols and traffic engineering applications.
Supported in part by NSF grant
ANI-9902943 and by a gift from Sprint
ATL, and carried out in collaboration with Christophe
Diot and his group at Sprint
ATL. |
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Routing
and Scheduling Support for Advance Reservation.
Supported in part by NSF grant
ANI-9902943 and Nortel Networks.
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Resource
Management in Wireless Networks. Supported
by NSF grants ANI 6010793 and CISE 6059276,
and by additional support from CECOM. |
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