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Masayuki Murata

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  1211
Citations -  15753

Masayuki Murata is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 1163 publications receiving 14719 citations. Previous affiliations of Masayuki Murata include Tokyo Metropolitan University & Tokyo Institute of Technology.

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Analysis and improvement of fairness between TCP Reno and Vegas for deployment of TCP Vegas to the Internet

TL;DR: The fairness between two versions of TCP Vegas is investigated by focusing on the situation where TCP Reno and Vegas connections share the bottleneck link, and the RED algorithm is modified to detect misbehaved connections and drop more packets from those connections.
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Adaptive Virtual Network Topology Control Based on Attractor Selection

TL;DR: The simulation results indicate that the VNT control method based on attractor selection quickly and adaptively responds to various changes in traffic demand, and the method adapts to at most twice larger changes in Traffic Demand than existing heuristic approaches.
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Analysis of a discrete-time single-server queue with bursty inputs for traffic control in ATM networks

TL;DR: The performance of an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network subject to admission control and traffic smoothing is analyzed and numerical examples are given to show how the network performance depends on the statistics of a new call (burstiness, time that a call stays in an active or inactive state, etc).
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QoS Mapping between User’s Preference and Bandwidth Control for Video Transport

TL;DR: A method of QoS mapping between user’s preference on video quality and a required bandwidth to transport the video across the network and the mapping method is investigated, which is quantified by MOS (Mean Opinion Score) evaluation.
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Identification of PCBP2, a facilitator of IRES-mediated translation, as a novel constituent of stress granules and processing bodies

TL;DR: It is proposed that PCBP2 may be involved in stress-induced remodeling of mRNP complexes and that it may also play a role in the rapid transition of certain silenced mRNAs into a translationally active state.