You should trail thru usenix papers and I am sure you'll find a lot. 
Usenix.org.  Also worth grabbing a copy of Stevens books which whilst a little 
out of date are still the best TCP/IP reference there is. Every network 
engineer should own atleast 1 copy!

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On 20 Oct 2012, at 14:51, "James Bensley" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> [Sorry for those of you that are on this mailing list and UKNOT as I
> am sending the same post to both!]
> 
> I need some help to gather research. I am conducting some research on
> the efficiency of Ethernet, IP, TCP & UDP, all individually, and how
> interacting with each other (and in various situations, LANs, WANs,
> satellite links, WLAN, long-haul Ethernet and so on). I will also be
> looking at how hardware affects
> the software protocols on top (shallow interface buffers, MTU
> (mis)configurations, ICMP filtering, QoS in hardware and so on). I
> will be looking at how all this stuff ties together to affect network
> performance.
> 
> Does anyone know of any good peer reviewed papers, or journals,
> articles etc (so credible sources) on this/these subject/s? Are there
> any "defacto" papers that everyone who is studying efficiency *should*
> read?
> 
> I should clarify: The more recent the better (the topic made be old,
> but papers should be published within the last 10 years or so). This
> research will form part of two projects; One is my Msc dissertation,
> and other is a personal additional research project I am conducting to
> explore ideas that fall out side of the scope of my dissertation.
> 
> Many thanks,
> James.
> 
> 


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