Maria Serna's contributions to adversarial queuing theory
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- A Characterization of Universal Stability in the Adversarial Queuing Model
- A calculus for network delay. I. Network elements in isolation
- A calculus for network delay. II. Network analysis
- A note on models for non-probabilistic analysis of packet switching networks.
- Adaptive packet routing for bursty adversarial traffic
- Adversarial models for priority‐based networks
- Adversarial multiple access channels with individual injection rates
- Adversarial queueing model for continuous network dynamics
- Adversarial queuing on the multiple access channel
- Adversarial queuing theory
- Adversarial queuing theory with setups
- Instability behaviour of heterogeneous multimedia networks under dynamic adversarial attacks
- Instability of FIFO in session-oriented networks
- Instability of FIFO queueing networks
- Large bursts do not cause instability
- Maximum throughput of multiple access channels in adversarial environments
- On Deciding Stability of Constrained Homogeneous Random Walks and Queueing Systems
- Packet latency of deterministic broadcasting in adversarial multiple access channels
- Performance of scheduling policies in adversarial networks with non-synchronized clocks
- Source routing and scheduling in packet networks
- Stability in heterogeneous dynamic multimedia networks
- Stability in routing: Networks and protocols
- Stability of networks and protocols in the adversarial queueing model for packet routing
- The chilean highway problem
- The complexity of deciding stability under FFS in the adversarial queueing model
- The robustness of stability under link and node failures
- Universal-stability results and performance bounds for greedy contention-resolution protocols
- Using fluid models to prove stability of adversarial queueing networks
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