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Volume 21, Issue 1March 2013
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A New Link Failure Resilient Priority Based Fair Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Distributed Systems

This paper aims towards designing a new token-based mutual exclusion algorithm for distributed systems. In some of the earlier work, token based algorithms for mutual exclusion are proposed for the distributed environment assuming inverted tree ...

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Deploying Circuit Emulation Services (CES) Over EPON Using Preemptive Priority Medium Access Controller

Circuit Emulation Services (CES) technology has emerged as an option to mitigate traditional Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) circuits supporting legacy applications across managed packet networks and the Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) is ...

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On Game-Theoretic Network Security Provisioning

Service level agreements occasionally come as qualitative claims rather than quantitative statements. Motivated by the well-known fact that different (security) service goals can be conflicting, we present an axiomatic approach to finding an optimal ...

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Service Control Layer (SCL): Enabling Rule-based Control and Enrichment in Next-Generation Telecom Service Delivery

Telecom operators have started to make significant investments towards evolving their Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs) to a next-generation architecture, based on IP technologies and standards such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Service Oriented ...

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A Framework for Internet Media Services Delivery to the Home Environment

In this paper, we propose a framework that enables Internet service providers (ISPs) to provide multimedia content to generic devices located inside the domestic networks of their customers (such as PCs and generic media players) in a seamless manner. ...

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RepCIDN: A Reputation-based Collaborative Intrusion Detection Network to Lessen the Impact of Malicious Alarms

Distributed and coordinated attacks in computer networks are causing considerable economic losses worldwide in recent years. This is mainly due to the transition of attackers' operational patterns towards a more sophisticated and more global behavior. ...

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