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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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Measurement-Based Modeling of Internet Round-Trip Time Dynamics Using System Identification

TL;DR: Using input and output data measured in working LAN and WAN environments, the round-trip time dynamics can be accurately modeled by the ARX model and is accurately modeled when the bottleneck link is shared by a small number of users.
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Layered Attractor Selection for Clustering and Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: A clustering and data gathering scheme for wireless sensor networks is proposed, based on a biologically-inspired approach that uses the concept of adaptive response by attractor selection as observed in a gene network.
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Performance analysis of fast reservation protocol in ATM networks with arbitrary topologies

TL;DR: This paper provides an approximate analysis of FRP-based ATM networks with arbitrary topologies and its mathematical model is considered as a loss network with retrials, which allows that the amount of bandwidth requested by retrial bursts is reduced and that bursts may have alternative routes.
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Towards early deployable Content-Centric Networking enhanced by using IPv6

TL;DR: A novel approach is proposed which enables to deploy CCN rapidly with extremely small modifications compared to other approaches, based on the use of IPv6 network as a lower layer routing scheme.
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Design and implementation of ICN-enabled IEEE 802.11 access points as nano data centers

TL;DR: An application scenario of Information Centric Networking (ICN) named CATT (Cache Aware Target idenTification), more specifically ICN-enabled IEEE 802.11 wireless access points as nano data centers are introduced.