skip to main content
US FlagAn official website of the United States government
dot gov icon
Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
https lock icon
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( lock ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.


Search for: All records

Creators/Authors contains: "Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J."

Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher. Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?

Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.

  1. Queue-Sharing Multiple Access (QSMA) is introduced and analyzed. The new channel-access method consists of establishing and maintaining a distributed transmission queue among nodes sharing a common channel and results in a sequence of queue cycles, with each cycle having one or multiple queue turns with collision-free transmissions from nodes that have joined the transmission queue, followed by a joining period for the current cycle. Nodes can take advantage of carrier sensing to improve the efficiency with which nodes join and use the shared transmission queue. The through- put of ALOHA with priority ACK’s, CSMA with priority ACK’s, CSMA/CD with priority ACK’s, TDMA with a fixed schedule, and QSMA with and without carrier sensing is compared analytically and by simulation in ns-3. The results show that QSMA is more efficient than TDMA with the simplicity of CSMA or ALOHA. 
    more » « less
  2. The Internet Transport Protocol (ITP) is introduced to support reliable end-to-end transport services in the IP Internet without the need for end-to-end connections, changes to the Internet routing infrastructure, or modifications to name-resolution services. Results from simulation experiments show that ITP outperforms the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture, which requires replacing the Internet Protocol (IP). In addition, ITP allows transparent content caching while enforcing privacy. 
    more » « less