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    Service Clouds: Distributed Infrastructure for Adaptive Communication Services by Samimi, F.A., McKinley, P.K., Sadjadi, S.M., Chiping Tang, Shapiro, J.K., Zhinan Zhou

    “…This paper describes service clouds, a distributed infrastructure designed to facilitate rapid prototyping and deployment of adaptive communication services…”
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    Journal Article
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    Optimization-based congestion control for multicast communications by Shapiro, J.K., Towsley, D., Kurose, J.

    Published in IEEE communications magazine (01-09-2002)
    “…This article outlines an approach for multicast congestion control based on an economic model that has been successfully applied to unicast congestion control…”
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    Local detection of selfish routing behavior in ad hoc networks by Wang, B., Soltani, S., Shapiro, J.K., Tan, P.-N.

    “…Reputation mechanisms for detecting and punishing free-riders in ad hoc networks depend on the local detection of selfish behavior. Although naive selfish…”
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    Estimation of congestion price using probabilistic packet marking by Adler, M., Cai, J.-Y., Shapiro, J.K., Towsley, D.

    “…One key component of recent pricing-based congestion control schemes is an algorithm for probabilistically setting the Explicit Congestion Notification bit at…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Service Clouds: A Distributed Infrastructure for Constructing Autonomic Communication Services by McKinley, P.K., Samimi, F.A., Shapiro, J.K., Chiping Tang

    “…This paper describes Service Clouds, a distributed infrastructure designed to facilitate rapid prototyping and deployment of services that enhance…”
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    Topology discovery service for router-assisted multicast transport by Shapiro, J.K., Kurose, J., Towsley, D., Zabele, S.

    “…Many existing proposals for introducing network support for multicast transport require the establishment of signaling paths among adjacent active routers in a…”
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