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    • Kim, In-Koo (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      In this thesis we look at a scalable way of identifying long-term high rate flows without maintaining per flow state information proportional to the number of flows. Identification of high-rate flows is useful at the time ...
    • Zhu, Ye (Texas A&M University, 2002)
      Facing limited network resources such as bandwidth and processing capability, the Internet will have congestion from time to time. In this thesis, we propose a scheme to maximize the total utility offered by the network ...
    • Chandra, Rajan (Texas A&M University, 2013-02-22)
      As mobile networking advances, there is a need for services such as clock synchronization that improve performance and support the development of higher-level applications. This can be achieved by adapting existing algorithms ...
    • Swaminathan, Narayanan (Texas A&M University, 2002)
      The modern day System on Chip (SoC) is made up of a large number of heterogeneous cores with varied communication requirements. On chip networks are the scalable, global interconnection solutions for these explicitly ...
    • Bhandarkar, Sumitha (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      There has been a surge of new real-time multimedia applications over the IP network which cannot use TCP because the congestion control algorithm of TCP results in drastic variations in the sending rate, which in turn ...
    • Mohanty, Debashis (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      Design space exploration is the process of obtaining the optimal design out of all possible design alternatives. The design-space becomes very large when the target architecture consists of heterogeneous components, and ...
    • Okorafor, Ekpe Apia (Texas A&M University, 2002)
      With the pressure mounting for more efficient and robust interconnection schemes required for multiprocessing systems and used in massively parallel computing, the advent of optical interconnection networks is a welcome ...
    • Murray, Brian (Texas A&M University, 2002)
      Limitations in processing ability cause major graphical enhancements, such as support for real-time 3D graphics, to be next to impossible within embedded devices. Due to the size, power, and heat dissipation requirements, ...
    • Yeom, Ik-Jun (Texas A&M University, 1998)
      The Internet provides a common interface between ographics. different types of computers and networks, and various applications and protocols are constantly being developed. A new protocol or application after being developed ...
    • Wisinger, John L. (Texas A&M University, 2003)
      In the past few years, image processing has begun to make its way into many new areas, both academic and commercial. One of the most popular areas is in computer generated animation. This includes films, video games, ...
    • Selvarathinam, Anand Manivannan (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      This thesis presents an approach for generating input stimulus for verification of register-transfer level (RTL) design of VLSI circuits. RTL design is often subjected to a significant verification effort due to errors ...
    • Bhosekar, Sunil (Texas A&M University, 2002)
      The power dissipation of the modern processor has rapidly increased along with increasing transistor counts and clock frequencies. This is detrimental to the battery lifetime in the embedded processor, and also to the ...
    • Garg, Aman (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      As more and more critical services are provided over the Internet, the risk to these services from malicious users is also increasing. Several networks have witnessed problems like Denial of Service attacks over the recent ...
    • Ren, Qian (Texas A&M University, 2000)
      In the past decades the demand for systems that can process and deliver massive amount of storage has increased. Multimedia applications such as streaming audio and video require large amounts of data to be read from disk ...
    • Grande, Marcus Bryan (Texas A&M University, 2000)
      In the past decade the demand for systems that can process and deliver massive amounts of storage has increased. Traditionally, large disk farms have been deployed by connecting several disks to a single server. A problem ...
    • Kini, Savita (Texas A&M University, 1998)
      Real Time communication relies on resource reservation ics. along the path of the connection for performance guarantees, typically in terms of bounded delays. A fully distributed admission control scheme for resource ...
    • Kunapareddy, Padmaja (Texas A&M University, 1998)
      and WANs with multi-vendor devices strongly perceives the need for an effective network management system. This burgeoning demand has lead to proliferation of different ways of managing and monitoring the devices. As a ...
    • Pearce, Roger Allan (Texas A&M University, 2013-02-22)
      Motion planning is the process of planning a sequence of motions to move an object from one configuration to another. Recently, randomized techniques known as PRMs have shown great potential for solving motion planning ...
    • Kappagantula, Vijay Rama Pramod (Texas A&M University, 2003)
      Existing approaches in hardware-software partitioning do not consider the maximum available system power while making the partitioning decision. Such a decision is sensitive to design efficiency when the target system is ...
    • Dugar, Anurag (Texas A&M University, 2001)
      In recent years, fair scheduling and quality of service (QoS) in Wireless Local Area Networks have received significant attention from the networking research community. This thesis presents a distributed Medium Access ...