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Automatic validation of secure authentication protocolsKim, Kyoil, 1964- 11 July 2011 (has links)
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Location-aware routing with reduced location maintenance routing for Ad hoc networksLu, Zhenxin., 蘆振鑫. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Implementation and performance evaluation of doubly-linked list protocols on a cluster of workstationsLeung, K. H. W, 梁海宏. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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An integration framework and a signaling protocol for MPLS/DiffServ/HMIP radio access networksVassiliou, Vasos 08 1900 (has links)
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Queueing and communication networks governed by generalised Lindley-Loynes equations.Rose, David Michael. January 1993 (has links)
Several decades after A.K. Erlang originated the theory of queues and queueing
networks, D.V. Lindley added impetus to the development of this field
by determining a recursive relation for waiting times.
Part I of this thesis provides a theoretical treatment of single-server and
multiserver queues described by the basic Lindley relation and its extensions,
which are referred to collectively as Lindley-Loynes equations. The
concepts of stability, and minimal and maximal solutions are investigated.
The interdependence of theory and practice becomes evident in Part II, where
the results of recent and current research are highlighted. While the main
aim of the first part of the thesis is to provide a firm theoretical framework
for the sequel, the objective in Part II is to derive generalised forms of the
Lindley-Loynes equations from different network protocols. Such protocols
are regulated by different switching rules and synchronization constraints.
Parts I and II of the thesis are preceded by Chapter 0 in which several fundamental
ideas (including those on notation and probability) are described.
It is in this chapter too that a more detailed overview of the concept of the
thesis is provided. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.
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Cooperative solutions to the dynamic management of communication resourcesKravets, Robin H. January 1999 (has links)
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Protocol subsystem support for efficient and flexible communication servicesKrupczak, Bobby January 1997 (has links)
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Design of a reliable message transaction protocolWilkenloh, Christopher Joselane January 1989 (has links)
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Structuring and destructuring protocolsClayton, Richard Vincent January 1999 (has links)
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Performance of local area networks with non-homogenous usersKahng, Hyun Kook 08 1900 (has links)
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