UNH Computer Networks Research Group

Radim Bartos
Associate Professor
Dept. of Computer Science
Univ. of New Hampshire
Email: rbartos@cs.unh.edu
URL: http://www.cs.unh.edu/~rbartos/
Phone: +1(603) 862-3792
Swapnil Bhatia
Graduate Student
Dept. of Computer Science
Univ. of New Hampshire
Email: sbhatia@cs.unh.edu
URL: http://www.cs.unh.edu/~sbhatia/
Phone: +1(603) 295-7223

UNH CNRG EPON Project (2004-present)

EPON research is one focus area of the broader research effort at UNH CNRG towards the design of next generation access network architectures and algorithms.
  • S. Bhatia and R. Bartos ``IPACT with Smallest Available Report First: A New DBA Algorithm for EPON,'' in the Proc. of IEEE ICC 2007, Glasgow, Scotland, June 24-28, 2007.
  • S. Bhatia, D. Garbuzov and R. Bartos "Analysis of the Gated IPACT Scheme for EPONs", in Proc. of IEEE ICC 2006, Istanbul, Turkey, 2006.
  • S. Bhatia, "Design of DBA Algorithms for EPONs", (abstract) in the Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM 2006 Student's Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, April 2006.
  • S. Bhatia and R. Bartos, "Closed-form expression for the collision probability in the IEEE Ethernet Passive Optical Network registration scheme," J. Opt. Netw. 5, 1-14 (2005), (journal link)
  • S. Bhatia, R. Bartos "Closed-Form Expression for the Collision Probability in the IEEE EPON Registration Scheme," in the proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2005), St. Louis, MO, USA, Nov.-Dec. 2005.
  • S. Bhatia, R. Bartos "Performance of the IEEE 802.3 Registration Scheme Under High Load" in Proc. of the SPIE Optics East Conference (ITCom 2004) on Performance, Quality of Service, and Control of Next Generation Communication Networks II, Philadelphia, USA, Oct. 2004.
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  • This project is undertaken by the UNH Computer Networks Research Group and is supported in part by grants from the Cisco Systems' University Research Program.

    (Click here for a link to the private UNH Cisco URP page. Click here for a link to the related DOCSIS project page.)

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