Marjory J. Johnson

According to our database1, Marjory J. Johnson authored at least 15 papers between 1983 and 2005.

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2005
A space-based end-to-end prototype geographic information network for lunar and planetary exploration and emergency response (2002 and 2003 field experiments).
Comput. Networks, 2005

2004
Networking technologies enable advances in Earth Science.
Comput. Networks, 2004

Networking for the earth sciences.
Comput. Networks, 2004

2001
RCS: A Rate Control Scheme for Real-Time Traffic in Networks with High Bandwidth-Delay Products and High Bit Error Rates.
Proceedings of the Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2001, 2001

1999
Using the NREN Testbed to Prototype a High-Performance Multicast Application.
Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing, 1999

1995
Experiences with the Bay Area Gigabit Network Testbed.
Proceedings of the 5th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS 1995), 1995

1994
A high speed, metropolitan are, ATM network.
Proceedings of the Hot Interconnects II, 1994

1992
Using High-Performance Networks to Enable Computational Aerosciences Applications.
Proceedings of the Protocols for High-Speed Networks III, 1992

1991
Coping with Data from Space Station Freedom.
Comput. Networks ISDN Syst., 1991

1989
Network Protocol Performance.
Proceedings of the 1989 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems, 1989

1987
Cycle Time Properties Of The FDDI Token Ring Protocol.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng., 1987

Proof that Timing Requirements of the FDDI Token Ring Protocol are Satisfied.
IEEE Trans. Commun., 1987

1986
Reliability Mechanisms of the FDDI High Bandwidth Token Ring Protocol.
Comput. Networks, 1986

1984
Updating routing tables after resource failure in a distributed computer network.
Networks, 1984

1983
Analysis of routing table update activity after resource failure in a distributed computer network.
Proceedings of the symposium on Communications Architectures & Protocols, 1983


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