Name
Affiliation
Papers
MOSHE SIDI
Technion Israel Inst Technol, Dept Elect Engn, IL-32000 Haifa, Israel
60
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
56
1216
222.82
Referers 
Referees 
References 
2197
624
407
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
On cognitive processes in cognitive radio networks10.362014
Prediction based cognitive spectrum access00.342012
Cross-entropy optimized cognitive radio policies10.362011
Jitter Buffer Analysis40.512008
Energy efficiency of collision resolution protocols30.462006
Network classless time protocol based on clock offset optimization90.662006
Design and analysis of a class-aware recursive loop scheduler for class-based scheduling10.352006
Two priority buffered multistage interconnection networks110.742006
Parallel downloads for streaming applications: a resequencing analysis80.552006
The expected uncertainty of range-free localization protocols in sensor networks100.892004
Network Time Synchronization Using Clock Offset Optimization60.632003
Analysis Of Resequencing In Downloads20.382003
A Proposed Methodology to Improve the Performance of Agent-based Applications through the Identification of the Optimum Visited Sequence00.342003
Resequencing considerations in parallel downloads171.462002
Distributed protocols for networks with mobile users - the mobilizer approach00.342001
Estimating One-Way Delays From Cyclic-Path Delay Measurements261.822001
Enhancing the Performance of Mobile Agent based Network Management Applications20.442001
Modeling and analysis of power-tail distributions via classical teletraffic methods261.572000
OPENET: an open and efficient control platform for ATM networks[1]This work was performed in and sponsored by Sun Microsystems Labs00.341999
Sizing exit buffers in ATM networks: an intriguing coexistence of instability and tiny cell loss rates20.531999
PI and PIF based mobilizer10.381998
OPENET: an open and efficient control platform for ATM networks80.671998
Sizing exit buffers in ATM networks under CBR traffic00.341998
Analysis of Queueing Displacement Using Switch Port Speedup20.461997
Analysis of packet discarding policies in high-speed networks60.591997
New call blocking versus handoff blocking in cellular networks647.351996
Topological design of local-area networks using genetic algorithms653.721995
Mobile users: to update or not to update?35178.691995
An optimal service policy for buffer systems134.251995
Linear Independence Of Root Equations For M/G/1 Type Markov-Chains41.111995
Correction to equation (5.6) in the paper: A queueing network with a single cyclically roving server00.341994
Multi-token rings and multi-server polling systems: the bang-bang policy.00.341994
On queueing delays of dispersed messages40.931994
Splitting algorithms in channels with markovian capture.20.381994
On queues with inter-arrival times proportional to service times61.081993
Performance and stability of communication networks via robust exponential bounds15019.961993
Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Book Review)00.341993
Minimum delay routing in stochastic network151.521993
A queueing network with a single cyclically roving server273.331992
Polling systems with synchronization constraints70.741992
Discrete-time priority queueing systems with two-state Markov modulated arrival processes101.851991
Design and analysis of a hybrid access control to an optical star using WDM70.861991
Multiple access protocols: performance and analysis20841.261991
Dominance relations in polling systems407.131990
On the average performance of synchronized programs in distributed networks (preliminary version)10.491990
Customer Routing on Polling Systems121.131990
Distributed Deadlock Resolution in Store-and-Forward Networks60.961989
Recursive computation of steady-state probabilities in priority queues40.801989
Polling systems with correlated arrivals50.991989
A multi-station packet-radio network1013.271988
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