Remote Profiling of Resource Constraints of Web Servers Using Mini-Flash Crowds (2009)
Pratap Ramamurthy, Vyas Sekar, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Balachander Krishnamurthy
Unexpected surges in Web request traffic can exercise server-side resources (e.g., access bandwidth, processing, storage etc.) in undesirable ways. Administrators today do not have requisite tools to...
Avoiding File System Micromanagement with Range Writes (2009)
Ashok An, Eep Sen, Andrew Krioukov, Florentina Popovici, Aditya Akella, Andrea Arpaci-dusseau, ...
We introduce range writes, a simple but powerful change to the disk interface that removes the need for file system micromanagement of block placement. By allowing a file system to specify a set of...
Remote Profiling of Resource Constraints of Web Servers Using Mini-Flash Crowds (2009)
Pratap Ramamurthy, Vyas Sekar, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Balachander Krishnamurthy
Unexpected surges in Web request traffic can exercise server-side resources (e.g., access bandwidth, processing, storage etc.) in undesirable ways. Administrators today do not have requisite tools to...
Avoiding File System Micromanagement with Range Writes (2009)
Ashok An, Eep Sen, Andrew Krioukov, Florentina Popovici, Aditya Akella, Andrea Arpaci-dusseau, ...
We introduce range writes, a simple but powerful change to the disk interface that removes the need for file system micromanagement of block placement. By allowing a file system to specify a set of...
Unraveling the Complexity of Network Management (2009)
Theophilus Benson, Aditya Akella, David Maltz
Operator interviews and anecdotal evidence suggest that an operator’s ability to manage a network decreases as the network becomes more complex. However, there is currently no way to systematically...
An Empirical Study of Malware Evolution (2009)
Archit Gupta, Aditya Akella, Paul Barford
Abstract—The diversity, sophistication and availability of malicious software (malcode/malware) pose enormous challenges for securing networks and end hosts from attacks. In this paper, we analyze...
Avoiding File System Micromanagement with Range Writes (2009)
Ashok An, Eep Sen, Andrew Krioukov, Florentina Popovici, Aditya Akella, Andrea Arpaci-dusseau, ...
We introduce range writes, a simple but powerful change to the disk interface that removes the need for file system micromanagement of block placement. By allowing a file system to specify a set of...
Ashok An, Archit Gupta, Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Scott Shenker
Many past systems have explored how to eliminate redundant transfers from network links and improve network efficiency. Several of these systems operate at the application layer, while the more...
On the Performance Benefits of Multihoming Route Control (2009)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh, Ramesh Sitaraman
Abstract—Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers to extract good performance and reliability from their ISP connections. Multihomed end networks today can...
Abstract Detecting DDoS Attacks on ISP Networks (2009)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Mike Reiter, Srinivasan Seshan
Most past solutions for detecting denial of service attacks (and identifying the perpetrators) have targeted end-node victims. However, little attention has been given to this problem from an ISP...
On the Performance Benefits of Multihoming Route Control (2009)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Shaikh Member Ieee
Abstract—Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers to extract good performance and reliability from their ISP connections. Multihomed end networks today can...
Abstract SANE: A Protection Architecture for Enterprise Networks (2009)
Martin Casado, Tal Garfinkel, Aditya Akella, Michael J. Freedman, Dan Boneh, Nick Mckeown, ...
Connectivity in today’s enterprise networks is regulated by a combination of complex routing and bridging policies, along with various interdiction mechanisms such as ACLs, packet filters, and...
Selfish Behavior and Stability of the Internet:A Game-Theoretic Analysis of TCP (2008)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshancmu, Richard Karp, Scott Shenkerchristos Papadimitriou
ABSTRACT For years, the conventional wisdom [7, 22] has been that the continued stability of the Internet depends on the widespread deployment of "socially responsible " congestion...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggsý, Srinivasan Seshan
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
On the Scaling of Congestion in the Internet Graph \Lambda (2008)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
ABSTRACT As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day....
MobiCom Poster Abstract: Traffic-Aware Channel Assignment in Wireless LANs (2008)
Eric Rozner, Yogita Mehta, Aditya Akella, Lili Qiu
Campus and enterprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiquitous coverage and high traffic demands. An efficient channel assignment of access points (APs) in these networks has...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
Abstract Detecting DDoS Attacks on ISP Networks (2008)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Mike Reiter, Srinivasan Seshan
Most past solutions for detecting denial of service attacks (and identifying the perpetrators) have targeted end-node victims. However, little attention has been given to this problem from an ISP...
1 Introduction Over the past couple of decades, the Internet has rapidlyevolved from a collaborative social experiment to an agglomerate of competing commercial providers. This shifthas helped...
On the Performance Benefits of Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Ramesh Sitaraman
Abstract—Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers to extract good performance and reliability from their ISP connections. Multihomed end networks today can...
Cooperative Inter-Domain Traffic Engineering Using Nash Bargaining and Decomposition (2008)
Gireesh Shrimali, Aditya Akella, Almir Mutapcic
Abstract — We present a new inter-domain traffic engineering protocol based on the concepts of Nash bargaining and dual decomposition. Under this scheme, ISPs use an iterative procedure to jointly...
Over the past couple of decades, the Internet has rapidly evolved from a collaborative social experiment to an agglomerate of competing commercial providers. This shift has helped maintain growth and...
Using Mini-Flash Crowds to Infer Resource Constraints in Remote Web Servers (2008)
Pratap Ramamurthy, Vyas Sekar, Aditya Akella, Er Krishnamurthy, Anees Shaikh
Unexpected surges in request traffic (e.g., flash crowds) can exercise server-side resources such as access bandwidth, CPU, and disks in unanticipated ways. Administrators today do not have the...
Multi-Modal Network Protocols: Adapting to Highly Variable Operating Conditions1 (2008)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Suman Nath, Srinivasan Seshan
MobiCom Poster Abstract: Traffic-Aware Channel Assignment in Wireless LANs (2008)
Eric Rozner, Yogita Mehta, Aditya Akella, Lili Qiu
Campus and enterprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiquitous coverage and high traffic demands. An efficient channel assignment of access points (APs) in these networks has...
ABSTRACT Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2008)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
ABSTRACT Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2008)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
Abstract Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2008)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
RTRE x: Trace and Replay Engine for Debugging Java RMI-Based Applications (2008)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Vahe Poladian
Debugging distributed programs is an arduous task because the asynchrony and unpredictability of interconnecting network results in system state which is hard to reproduce. These problems make...
Martin Casado, Pei Cao, Aditya Akella, Neils Provos, Google Inc
Distributed Denial-of-Service flooding attacks against public web servers are increasingly common. Websites without the ability to over-provision or rely on a CDN are often overwhelmed by such...
Using Mini-Flash Crowds to Infer Resource Constraints in Remote Web Servers (2008)
Pratap Ramamurthy, Vyas Sekar, Aditya Akella, Er Krishnamurthy, Anees Shaikh
Unexpected surges in request traffic (e.g., flash crowds) can exercise server-side resources such as access bandwidth, CPU, and disks in unanticipated ways. Administrators today do not have the...
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkiste
Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at homes,...
ABSTRACT A Measurement-Based Analysis of Multihoming (2008)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
Multihoming has traditionally been employed by stub networks to enhance the reliability of their network connectivity. With the advent of commercial “intelligent route control ” products, stubs...
Abstract SANE: A Protection Architecture for Enterprise Networks (2008)
Martin Casado, Tal Garfinkel, Aditya Akella, Michael J. Freedman, Dan Boneh, Nick Mckeown, ...
Connectivity in today’s enterprise networks is regulated by a combination of complex routing and bridging policies, along with various interdiction mechanisms such as ACLs, packet filters, and...
Martin Casado, Pei Cao, Aditya Akella, Neils Provos, Google Inc
Distributed Denial-of-Service flooding attacks against public web servers are increasingly common. Websites without the ability to over-provision or rely on a CDN are often overwhelmed by such...
Towards Representative Internet Measurements (2008)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan
Efforts to characterize and understand the structure and behavior of the Internet have a long history in the network research community. Though our understanding of the network has evolved, our...
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkiste
Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at homes,...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
ABSTRACT Selfish Behavior and Stability of the Internet: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of TCP ∗ (2008)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan
For years, the conventional wisdom [7, 22] has been that the continued stability of the Internet depends on the widespread deployment of “socially responsible ” congestion control.In this paper,...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
Abstract Detecting DDoS Attacks on ISP Networks (2008)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Mike Reiter, Srinivasan Seshan
Most past solutions for detecting denial of service attacks (and identifying the perpetrators) have targeted end-node victims. However, little attention has been given to this problem from an ISP...
ABSTRACT Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2008)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
ABSTRACT A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2008)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggsýsrinivasan Seshan
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
RTREx: Trace and Replay Engine for Debugging Java RMI-Based Applications (2007)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Vahe Poladian
Debugging programs is perhaps one of the most arduous tasks in software development, more so when it comes to distributed applications. Distributed applications are mired by issues of asynchrony,...
Traffic-aware channel assignment in enterprise wireless networks (2007)
Eric Rozner, Yogita Mehta, Aditya Akella, Lili Qiu
Abstract — Campus and enterprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiquitous coverage and rising traffic demands. Efficiently assigning channels to access points (APs) in these...
Computer Sciences Department A la carte: An Economic Framework for Multi-ISP Service (2007)
Cristian Estan, Aditya Akella, Suman Banerjee
À la carte: An Economic Framework for Multi-ISP Service Quality Internet quality of service is required by many applications such as interactive voice and video that could fuel the further growth of...
Understanding and Exploiting Network Traffic Redundancy (2007)
Archit Gupta, Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Scott Shenker, Jia Wang, Archit Gupta, ...
Abstract — The Internet carries a vast amount and a wide range of content. Some of this content is more popular, and accessed more frequently, than others. The popularity of content could be quite...
ABSTRACT Characterizing Malcode Evolution (2007)
Archit Gupta, Aditya Akella, Paul Barford, Archit Gupta, Aditya Akella, Paul Barford
The diversity, sophistication and availability of malicious software (malcode) pose enormous challenges for securing networks and end hosts from attacks. In this paper, we analyze a large corpus of...
Traffic-aware channel assignment in enterprise wireless networks (2007)
Eric Rozner, Yogita Mehta, Aditya Akella, Lili Qiu
Abstract—Campus and enterprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiquitous coverage and rising traffic demands. Efficiently assigning channels to access points (APs) in these...
Endpoint-Based Routing Strategies for Improving Internet Performance and Resilience (2006)
Internet access speeds of large enterprises and educational institutions have improved dramatically over the past few years. However, this higher-speed connectivity is still ineffective at providing...
DOI 10.1007/s11276-006-9852-4 Self-management in chaotic wireless deployments (2006)
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkiste, A. Akella, G. Judd, ...
Abstract Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at...
Cookies Along Trust-boundaries (CAT): Accurate and Deployable Flood Protection (2006)
Martin Casado, Aditya Akella, Pei Cao, Niels Provos, Scott Shenker
Packet floods targeting a victim’s incoming bandwidth are notoriously difficult to defend against. While a number of solutions have been proposed, such as network capabilities, thirdparty traffic...
Cookies Along Trust-boundaries (CAT): Accurate and Deployable Flood Protection (2006)
Martin Casado, Aditya Akella, Pei Cao, Niels Provos, Scott Shenker
Packet floods targeting a victim’s incoming bandwidth are notoriously difficult to defend against. While a number of solutions have been proposed, such as network capabilities, thirdparty traffic...
Self-Management in Chaotic Wireless Deployments (2005)
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkiste
ABSTRACT Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at...
Self-Management in Chaotic Wireless Deployments (2005)
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkiste
Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, one can find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at homes,...
Endpoint-Based Routing Strategies for Improving Internet Performance and Resilience (2005)
Aditya Akella, Bruce M. Maggs, Hui Zhang
Internet access speeds of large enterprises and educational institutions have improved dramati-cally over the past few years. However, this higher-speed connectivity is still ineffective at providing...
Self-Management in Chaotic Wireless Deployments (2005)
Aditya Akella, Glenn Judd, Srinivasan Seshan, Peter Steenkistecomputer
Abstract Over the past few years, wireless networking technologies have made vast forays into our daily lives. Today, onecan find 802.11 hardware and other personal wireless technology employed at...
On the responsiveness of DNS-based network control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Er Krishnamurthy, Srinivasan Seshan
For the last few years, large Web content providers interested in improving their scalability and availability have increasingly turned to three techniques: mirroring, content distribution, and ISP...
On the responsiveness of DNS-based network control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Er Krishnamurthy, Srinivasan Seshan
For the last few years, large Web content providers interested in improving their scalability and availability have increasingly turned to three techniques: mirroring, content distribution, and ISP...
On the Responsiveness of DNS-based Network Control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang Aditya, Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Er Krishnamurthy, Srinivasan Seshan
For the last few years, large Web content providers interested in improving their scalability and availability have increasingly turned to three techniques: mirroring, content distribution, and ISP...
A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2004)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
On the Scaling of Congestion in the Internet Graph (2004)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
On the responsiveness of DNS-based network control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Er Krishnamurthy, Srinivasan Seshan
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Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh
Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers as a mechanism to extract good performance from their provider connections. Today, multihomed end-networks can employ...
On the responsiveness of DNS-based network control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikhý, Er Krishnamurthyþ, Srinivasan Seshan
For the last few years, large Web content providers interested in improving their scalability and availability have increasingly turned to three techniques: mirroring, content distribution, and ISP...
On the responsiveness of DNS-based network control (2004)
Jeffrey Pang, Aditya Akella, Anees Shaikh, Er Krishnamurthy, Srinivasan Seshan
For the last few years, large Web content providers interested in improving their scalability and availability have increasingly turned to three techniques: mirroring, content distribution, and ISP...
A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2004)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
Anees Shaikh 3 The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to...
A Comparison of Overlay Routing and Multihoming Route Control (2004)
Aditya Akella, Jeffrey Pang, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh
The limitations of BGP routing in the Internet are often blamed for poor end-to-end performance and prolonged connectivity interruptions. Recent work advocates using overlays to effectively bypass...
An empirical evaluation of wide-area internet bottlenecks (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan
Conventional wisdom has been that the performance limitations in the current Internet lie at the edges of the network – i.e last mile connectivity to users, or access links of stub ASes. As these...
An empirical evaluation of wide-area internet bottlenecks (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshancarnegie
ABSTRACT Conventional wisdom has been that the performance limitations inthe current Internet lie at the edges of the network- i.e last mile
Realistic models for selfish routing in the Internet (2003)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Srinivasan Seshan
The Internet of today is a large collection of independently administered autonomous entities. These entities typically take unilateral decisions, such as selecting a path to route their packets, in...
Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2003)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
An Empirical Evaluation of Wide-Area Internet Bottlenecks (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh
Conventional wisdom has been that the performance limitations in the current Internet lie at the edges of the network -- i.e last mile connectivity to users, or access links of stub ASes. As these...
A Measurement-Based Analysis of Multihoming (2003)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh, Ramesh Sitaraman
Multihoming has traditionally been employed by stub networks to enhance the reliability of their network connectivity. With the advent of commercial "intelligent route control" products,...
The impact of false sharing on shared congestion management (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Hari Balakrishnan
Several recent proposals for sharing congestion information across concurrent flows between end-systems overlook an important problem: two or more flows sharing congestion state may in fact not share...
An empirical evaluation of wide-area internet bottlenecks (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan
Conventional wisdom has been that the performance limitations in the current Internet lie at the edges of the network – i.e last mile connectivity to users, or access links of stub ASes. As these...
A measurement-based analysis of multihoming (2003)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
Multihoming has traditionally been employed by stub networks to enhance the reliability of their network connectivity. With the advent of commercial “intelligent route control ” products, stubs...
Scaling Properties of the Internet Graph (2003)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Arvind Kannan, Srinivasan Seshan
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the network must improve in order to sustain the pressure of new end-nodes being added each day. Although...
An empirical evaluation of wide-area internet bottlenecks (2003)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan
Performance limitations in the current Internet are thought to lie at the edges of the network – i.e last mile connectivity to users, or access links of stub ASes. As these links are upgraded,...
A measurement-based analysis of multihoming (2003)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan
Multihoming has traditionally been employed by stub networks to enhance the reliability of their network connectivity. With the advent of commercial “intelligent route control ” products, stubs...
A Measurement-Based Analysis of Multihoming (2003)
Aditya Akella, Bruce Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Ramesh Sitaraman And Anees Shaikh, Anees Shaikh, Ramesh Sitaraman
Multihoming has traditionally been employed by stub networks to enhance the reliability of their network connectivity. With the advent of commercial "intelligent route control" products,...
Ashok Anand, Advisor Prof, Aditya Akella
Research Assistant with advisor Prof. Aditya Akella, Jan’08 – present. My research work has focused on pushing redundancy elimination capability as a primitive network service accessible to all...
Mechanisms for Internet Routing: A Study 1 (2002)
Aditya Akella, Shuchi Chawla, Srini Seshan
In this paper, we address the issue of Routing in the Internet from a Game Theoretic perspective. We adopt a two-pronged strategy: firstly, we revisit two ‘classic ’ models of the Nash equilibria...
Multi-Modal Network Protocols: Adapting to Highly Variable Operating Conditions 1 (2002)
Aditya Akella, Ashwin Bharambe, Suman Nath, Srinivasan Seshan
Most network protocols are uni-modal: they employ a single set of algorithms that allows them to cope well only within a narrow range of operating conditions. This rigid design renders these...
Exploring Congestion Control 1 (2002)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Scott Shenker
IBM. Views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as respresenting the official policies, either expressed or implied, of DARPA, IBM or the...
The Impact of False Sharing on Shared Congestion Management (2001)
Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan And Hari Balakrishnan, Srinivasan Seshan, Hari Balakrishnan
Several recent proposals have been made for sharing congestion information across concurrent ows between end-systems, where the proposed granularity for sharing has ranged from all ows to a common...