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Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

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Computer Science

D-Index
58
Citations
12574
World Ranking
3654
National Ranking
1747

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award “For contributions to Metropolitan and Local Area Networks, reliable multicast and protocol testing.”

Overview

Nicholas F. Maxemchuk is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic and professional activities are primarily situated within this institution.

The scientist has been recognized with the IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award in 2006. The citation for this award mentions contributions to Metropolitan and Local Area Networks, reliable multicast, and protocol testing.

While specific details regarding their published papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not provided, the award citation highlights areas of expertise and contribution. These areas include the development and study of network technologies focused on metropolitan and local scales, methods for reliable multicast communications, and the evaluation and validation of communication protocols.

Best Publications

  • Reliable broadcast protocols

    Jo-Mei Chang;N. F. Maxemchuk

  • Electronic marking and identification techniques to discourage document copying

    J.T. Brassil;S. Low;N.F. Maxemchuk;L. O'Gorman

  • A survey of inter-vehicle communication protocols and their applications

    T.L. Willke;P. Tientrakool;N.F. Maxemchuk

  • Copyright protection for the electronic distribution of text documents

    J.T. Brassil;S. Low;N.F. Maxemchuk

  • Routing in the Manhattan Street Network

    N. Maxemchuk

  • Document marking and identification using both line and word shifting

    S.H. Low;N.F. Maxemchuk;J.T. Brassil;L. O'Gorman

  • Spread spectrum arrangement for (de)multiplexing speech signals and nonspeech signals

    Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

  • Electronic marking and identification techniques to discourage document copying

    J. Brassil;S. Low;N. Maxemchuk;L. O'Gorman

  • Highway Capacity Benefits from Using Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication and Sensors for Collision Avoidance

    Patcharinee Tientrakool;Ya-Chi Ho;Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

  • Regular mesh topologies in local and metropolitan area networks

    N. F. Maxemchuk

  • Document copying deterrent method using line and word shift techniques

    John T. Brassil;Steven H. Low;Nicholas F. Maxemchuk;Lawrence P. O'Gorman

  • Copyright protection for electronic publishing over computer networks

    A.K. Choudhury;N.F. Maxemchuk;S. Paul;H.G. Schulzrinne

  • Comparison of deflection and store-and-forward techniques in the Manhattan Street and Shuffle-Exchange Networks

    N.F. Maxemchuk

  • Improving the fairness of distributed-queue-dual-bus networks

    E.L. Hahne;A.K. Choudhury;N.F. Maxemchuk

  • The Manhattan street network

    N. F. Maxemchuk

  • Document identification for copyright protection using centroid detection

    S.H. Low;N.F. Maxemchuk;A.M. Lapone

  • Fair access of multi-priority traffic to distributed-queue dual-bus networks

    E.L. Hahne;N.F. Maxemchuk

  • Performance comparison of two text marking methods

    S.H. Low;N.F. Maxemchuk

  • Anonymous credit cards

    Steven H. Low;Sanjoy Paul;Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

  • Marking text documents

    N.F. Maxemchuk;S. Low

  • Reliable broadcast protocols

    T. A. Joseph;K. P. Birman

  • A Generalized Processor Sharing Approach to Flow Control in Integrated Services Networks: The SingleNode Case

    William H. Tranter;Desmond P. Taylor;Rodger E. Ziemer;Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

  • A Statistical Model for Indoor Multipath Propagation

    William H. Tranter;Desmond P. Taylor;Rodger E. Ziemer;Nicholas F. Maxemchuk

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon W. Mark
Jon W. Mark University of Waterloo
Desmond P. Taylor
Desmond P. Taylor University of Canterbury
Steven H. Low
Steven H. Low California Institute of Technology
Sanjoy Paul
Sanjoy Paul Almawiz Technologies
Henning Schulzrinne
Henning Schulzrinne Columbia University
Lawrence O'Gorman
Lawrence O'Gorman Nokia (United States)
Moshe Zukerman
Moshe Zukerman City University of Hong Kong
Arun N. Netravali
Arun N. Netravali Nokia (United States)
Ramayya Krishnan
Ramayya Krishnan Carnegie Mellon University
Krishan Kumar Sabnani
Krishan Kumar Sabnani Johns Hopkins University

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