Thomas Goff, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States 
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Computer Science
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Dhananjay S. Phatak grad student 2006 UMBC
 (Network connection striping by end systems.)
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Danilov C, Henderson TR, Goff T, et al. (2012) Adaptive routing for tactical communications Proceedings - Ieee Military Communications Conference Milcom
Ahrenholz J, Goff T, Adamson B. (2011) Integration of the CORE and EMANE network emulators Proceedings - Ieee Military Communications Conference Milcom. 1870-1875
Fang J, Goff T, Pei G. (2010) Comparison studies of OSPF-MDR, OLSR and composite routing Proceedings - Ieee Military Communications Conference Milcom. 989-994
Danilov C, Henderson TR, Goff T, et al. (2009) Experiment and field demonstration of a 802.11-based ground-UAV mobile ad-hoc network Proceedings - Ieee Military Communications Conference Milcom
Goff T, Phatak DS. (2004) Unified transport layer support for data striping and host mobility Ieee Journal On Selected Areas in Communications. 22: 737-746
Phatak DS, Goff T, Plusquellic J. (2003) IP-in-IP tunneling to enable the simultaneous use of multiple IP interfaces for network level connection striping Computer Networks. 43: 787-804
Phatak DS, Goff T. (2002) A novel mechanism for data streaming across multiple IP links for improving throughput and reliability in mobile environments Proceedings - Ieee Infocom. 2: 773-781
Goff T, Abu-Ghazaleh NB, Phatak DS. (2001) Analysis of TCP performance on ad hoc networks using preemptive maintenance routing Proceedings of the International Conference On Parallel Processing. 2001: 232-239
Phatak DS, Goff T, Koren I. (2001) Constant-time addition and simultaneous format conversion based on redundant binary representations Ieee Transactions On Computers. 50: 1267-1278
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