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Handley, M., Floyd S., Padhye J., & Widmer J. (2003).  RFC 3448: TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC): Protocol Specification.
Handley, M., Hodson O., & Kohler E. (2002).  XORP: An Open Platform for Network Research.
Handley, M., Padhye J., & Floyd S. (1999).  TCP Congestion Window Validation.
Handley, M., Kreibich C., & Paxson V. (2001).  Network Intrusion Detection: Evasion, Traffic Normalization, and End-to-End Protocol Semantics (HTML). Proceedings of USENIX Security Symposium 2001.
Handley, M., Floyd S., & Padhye J. (2000).  TCP Congestion Window Validation.
Handley, M., Floyd S., Whetten B., Kermode R., Vicisano L., & Luby M. (2000).  The Reliable Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer.
Handley, M., Perkins C.., & Whelan E.. (2002).  Session Announcement Protocol.
Handley, M., Thaler D., & Kermode R. (2000).  Multicast-Scope Zone Announcement Protocol (MZAP).
Handley, M. (1998).  Session Directories and Scalable Internet Multicast Address Allocation. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communication (ACM SIGCOMM 98).
Handley, M., Crowcroft J., Bormann C.., & Ott J.. (1998).  Very Large Conferences on the Internet: the Internet Multimedia Conferencing Architecture.
Handley, M., & Floyd S. (1998).  Strawman Specification for TCP Friendly (Reliable) Multicast Congestion Control (TFMCC).
Handley, M. (1997).  An Examination of MBone Performance.
Handley, M. (1997).  On Scalable Internet Multimedia Conferencing Systems.
Handley, M., & Crowcroft J. (1997).  Network Text Editor (NTE): A scalable shared text editor for the MBone. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communication (ACM SIGCOMM '97).
Handley, M., Kohler E., Ghosh A., Hodson O., & Radoslavov P. (2005).  Designing Extensible IP Router Software. Proceedings of the Second USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 2005). 189-202.