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James P. G. Sterbenz

James P. G. Sterbenz

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4998
World Ranking
6022
National Ranking
2010

Overview

James P. G. Sterbenz was affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States.

Their recent research output included a paper titled IFIP Networking 2018 Special Issue, published in 2020 in the journal Computer Communications. This paper was coauthored by Claudio Casetti and had no recorded citations at the time of the data collection.

Frequent collaborators in their work included:

  • Claudio Casetti
  • Jordi Domingo-Pascual
  • Fernando Kuipers

Their primary publication venue was Computer Communications, where at least one paper was published.

Best Publications

  • Resilience and survivability in communication networks: Strategies, principles, and survey of disciplines

    James P. G. Sterbenz;David Hutchison;Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Abdul Jabbar

  • Directions in active networks

    K.L. Calvert;S. Bhattacharjee;E. Zegura;J. Sterbenz

  • Network resilience: a systematic approach

    P. Smith;D. Hutchison;J. P. G. Sterbenz;M. Schöller

  • Survivable mobile wireless networks: issues, challenges, and research directions

    James P. G. Sterbenz;Rajesh Krishnan;Regina Rosales Hain;Alden W. Jackson

  • Networking requirements for interactive video on demand

    J.-P. Nussbaumer;B.V. Patel;F. Schaffa;J.P.G. Sterbenz

  • Explicit transport error notification (ETEN) for error-prone wireless and satellite networks

    Rajesh Krishnan;James P. G. Sterbenz;Wesley M. Eddy;Craig Partridge

  • Modelling communication network challenges for Future Internet resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance: a simulation-based approach

    Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Dan Broyles;Amit Dandekar;Sripriya Srinivasan

  • Destination-sequenced distance vector (DSDV) routing protocol implementation in ns-3

    Hemanth Narra;Yufei Cheng;Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Justin P. Rohrer

  • Highly-Dynamic Cross-Layered Aeronautical Network Architecture

    J. P. Rohrer;A. Jabbar;E. K. Cetinkaya;E. Perrins

  • Path diversification for future internet end-to-end resilience and survivability

    Justin P. Rohrer;Abdul Jabbar;James P. Sterbenz

  • A geographical routing protocol for highly-dynamic aeronautical networks

    Kevin Peters;Abdul Jabbar;Egemen K. Cetinkaya;James P. G. Sterbenz

  • Redundancy, diversity, and connectivity to achieve multilevel network resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance invited paper

    James P. Sterbenz;David Hutchison;Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Abdul Jabbar

  • Modelling and analysis of network resilience

    James P.G. Sterbenz;Egemen K. Cetinkaya;Mahmood A. Hameed;Abdul Jabbar

  • Multilevel resilience analysis of transportation and communication networks

    Egemen K. Çetinkaya;Mohammed J. Alenazi;Andrew M. Peck;Justin P. Rohrer

  • Final report on the inter-agency workshop on research issues for smart environments

    G.D. Abowd;J.P.G. Sterbenz

  • Disaster-resilient communication networks: Principles and best practices

    Andreas Mauthe;David Hutchison;Egemen K. Cetinkaya;Ivan Ganchev

  • Comprehensive comparison and accuracy of graph metrics in predicting network resilience

    Mohammed J.F. Alenazi;James P.G. Sterbenz

  • Path diversification: A multipath resilience mechanism

    Justin P. Rohrer;Abdul Jabbar;James P.G. Sterbenz

  • Redundancy, diversity, and connectivity to achieve multilevel network resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance

    James P. G. Sterbenz;Abdul Jabbar;Justin P. Rohrer;David Hutchison

  • AeroRP performance in highly-dynamic airborne networks using 3D Gauss-Markov mobility model

    Justin P. Rohrer;Egemen K. Cetinkaya;Hemanth Narra;Dan Broyles

  • Active network monitoring and control: the SENCOMM architecture and implementation

    A.W. Jackson;J.P.G. Sterbenz;M.N. Condell;R.R. Hain

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Pickavet
Mario Pickavet Ghent University
Georgios Ellinas
Georgios Ellinas University of Cyprus

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