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By Dan Li, Peng-Yong Kong (auth.), Fernando Boavida, Thomas Plagemann, Burkhard Stiller, Cedric Westphal, Edmundo Monteiro (eds.)

Networking 2006 used to be prepared by means of the collage of Coimbra, Portugal, and it used to be the 5th occasion in a sequence of overseas meetings on Networking subsidized via the IFIP Technical Committee on conversation structures (TC 6). prior occasions have been held in Paris (France) in 2000, Pisa (Italy) in 2002, Athens (Greece) in 2004, and Waterloo (Canada) in 2005. Networking 2006 introduced jointly lively and educated participants of the networking group, from either academia and undefined, therefore contributing to medical, strategic, and useful advances within the large and fast-evolving box of communications. The convention comprised hugely technical periods geared up thematically, keynote talks, tutorials provided by means of specialists, in addition to workshops and panel discussions on topical issues. Plenary periods with keynote talks opened the day-by-day classes, which coated Networking applied sciences, prone and Protocols, functionality of desktop and verbal exchange Networks, and cellular and instant Communications platforms. The Networking 2006 demand papers attracted 440 submissions from forty four diversified nations in Asia, Australia, Europe, North the USA, and South the US. those have been topic to thorough evaluate paintings through this system Committee participants and extra reviewers. the choice strategy used to be finalized in a Technical application Committee assembly held in Lisbon on January 23, 2006.

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In the figure, there is no obvious difference in performance when PDMED is equipped with an D. -Y. 045 Packet Inter−arrival Time (sec) Fig. 6. Difference in normalized end-to-end packet delay with and without the γi,k adjustment and the dynamic retransmission Total End−to−end Throughput (bits/sec) idealized backward propagation scheme. Compared to the original scheme, the idealized scheme does not require piggybacking of the latest delay on ACK frames. Instead, the simulation program makes the delay known to all the intermediate nodes as soon as it is computed.

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