IEEE-ACM Transactions on Networking

Papers
(The H4-Index of IEEE-ACM Transactions on Networking is 31. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Federated Learning Over Wireless Networks: Convergence Analysis and Resource Allocation215
BOLA: Near-Optimal Bitrate Adaptation for Online Videos165
Efficient Computing Resource Sharing for Mobile Edge-Cloud Computing Networks154
The Age of Incorrect Information: A New Performance Metric for Status Updates123
Direct Acyclic Graph-Based Ledger for Internet of Things: Performance and Security Analysis111
Risk-Aware Data Offloading in Multi-Server Multi-Access Edge Computing Environment111
CoEdge: Cooperative DNN Inference With Adaptive Workload Partitioning Over Heterogeneous Edge Devices95
Service Placement and Request Scheduling for Data-Intensive Applications in Edge Clouds85
Service Placement and Request Routing in MEC Networks With Storage, Computation, and Communication Constraints83
A Utility-Aware General Framework With Quantifiable Privacy Preservation for Destination Prediction in LBSs79
Multi-Resource Allocation for Network Slicing60
FoGMatch: An Intelligent Multi-Criteria IoT-Fog Scheduling Approach Using Game Theory59
Edge Federation: Towards an Integrated Service Provisioning Model55
FTrack: Parallel Decoding for LoRa Transmissions53
Detection and Mitigation of DoS Attacks in Software Defined Networks51
Online Adaptive Interference-Aware VNF Deployment and Migration for 5G Network Slice50
SDN-Based Resource Allocation in Edge and Cloud Computing Systems: An Evolutionary Stackelberg Differential Game Approach48
Deep Reinforcement Learning With Spatio-Temporal Traffic Forecasting for Data-Driven Base Station Sleep Control43
Task Offloading for Post-Disaster Rescue in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Networks42
Output Reachable Set Synthesis of Event-Triggered Control for Singular Markov Jump Systems Under Multiple Cyber-Attacks41
Designing Heavy-Hitter Detection Algorithms for Programmable Switches40
P4xos: Consensus as a Network Service38
Combining Contract Theory and Lyapunov Optimization for Content Sharing With Edge Caching and Device-to-Device Communications38
Sampling and Remote Estimation for the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process Through Queues: Age of Information and Beyond37
A Partitioning Approach to RFID Identification36
Multi-Stage Hybrid Federated Learning Over Large-Scale D2D-Enabled Fog Networks36
Improving Age of Information in Wireless Networks With Perfect Channel State Information34
Minimizing Charging Delay for Directional Charging34
CSI Fingerprinting Localization With Low Human Efforts33
Adversarial Attacks Against Deep Learning-Based Network Intrusion Detection Systems and Defense Mechanisms32
Multi-Associated Parameters Aggregation-Based Routing and Resources Allocation in Multi-Core Elastic Optical Networks31
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