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Subramanian, L., Caesar M., Ee C. Tien, Handley M., Mao Z. Morley, Shenker S. J., et al. (2004).  Towards a Next Generation Inter-domain Routing Protocol. Proceedings of the Third ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-III), San Diego, California.
Ratnasamy, S., Handley M., Karp R. M., & Shenker S. J. (2002).  Topologically-Aware Overlay Construction and Server Selection. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (INFOCOM 2002). 3, 1190-1199.
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).
Ratnasamy, S., Francis P., Handley M., Karp R. M., & Shenker S. J. (2001).  A Scalable Content-Addressable Network. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications. 161-172.
Rejaie, R., Handley M., & Estrin D. (1999).  RAP: An End-to-End Rate-Based Congestion Control Mechanism for Realtime Streams in the Internet. Proceedings of Infocom 1999.
Rejaie, R., Handley M., & Estrin D. (1999).  Quality Adaptation for Congestion Controlled Playback Video Over the Internet. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM '99.
Rejaie, R., Handley M., Yu H., & Estrin D. (1999).  Proxy Caching Mechanism for Multimedia Playback Streams in the Internet. Proceedings of the Fourth International Web Caching Workshop.
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., Kreibich C., & Paxson V. (2001).  Network Intrusion Detection: Evasion, Traffic Normalization, and End-to-End Protocol Semantics (HTML). Proceedings of USENIX Security Symposium 2001.
Rejaie, R., Yu H., Handley M., & Estrin D. (2000).  Multimedia Proxy Caching for Quality Adaptive Streaming Applications in the Internet. Proceedings of Infocom 2000.
Kumar, S.., Radoslavov P., Thaler D., Alaettinoglu C.., Estrin D., & Handley M. (1998).  The MASC/BGMP Architecture for Inter-Domain Multicast Routing. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM '98).
Katabi, D., Handley M., & Rohrs C. (2002).  Internet Congestion Control for High Bandwidth-Delay Product Environments. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2002.
Subramanian, L., Caesar M., Ee C. Tien, Handley M., Mao M., Shenker S. J., et al. (2005).  HLP: A Next-Generation Interdomain Routing Protocol. Proceedings of ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications Conference (SIGCOMM 2005). 13-24.
Braden, R., Faber T.., & Handley M. (2002).  From Protocol Stack to Protocol Heap - Role-Based Architecture. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Hot Topics in Networking (HotNets-I).
Widmer, J., & Handley M. (2001).  Extending Equation-Based Congestion Control to Multicast Applications. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2001.
Floyd, S., Handley M., Padhye J., & Widmer J. (2000).  Equation-Based Congestion Control for Unicast Applications. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2000.
Estrin, D., Handley M., Helmy A., Huang P., & Thaler D. (1999).  A Dynamic Bootstrap Mechanism for Rendezvous-Based Multicast Routing. Proceedings of Infocom 1999.
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.
Kohler, E., Handley M., & Floyd S. (2006).  Designing DCCP: Congestion Control Without Reliability. Proceedings of ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications Conference (SIGCOMM 2006). 27-38.
Thaler, D., & Handley M. (2000).  On the Aggregatability of Multicast Forwarding State. Proceedings of Infocom 2000.

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