A database for publications published by researchers and students at SimulaMet.
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Technical reports
Guidelines for Adding Congestion Notification to Protocols that Encapsulate IP
IETF, 2017.Status: Accepted
Guidelines for Adding Congestion Notification to Protocols that Encapsulate IP
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications, RITE: Reducing Internet Transport Latency |
Publication Type | Technical reports |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Number | draft-ietf-tsvwg-ecn-encap-guidelines-08 |
Publisher | IETF |
Keywords | Architecture, congestion, Control, Data Communication, Encapsulation, Explicit Notification, Internet, Layering, Management, Monitoring, networks, Protocol Engineering, QoS, Tunnels |
Notes | (Work in Progress) |
URL | http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-ecn-encap-guidelines |
Proceedings, refereed
Optical Fibre as a Sensor for Network Anomaly Detection
In ACM SIGCOMM 2020 Workshop on Optical Systems Design, 2020.Status: Accepted
Optical Fibre as a Sensor for Network Anomaly Detection
Optical fibres are the backbone of modern Information Technology infrastructure connecting billions of users through high-speed networks. With a drastic increase in the number of internet users, vulnerability and security issues in the optical fibre network become increasingly important. In this paper, we propose a detection method for early warning of anomalies in optical networks. The method is based on monitoring and analyzing changes in the state of polarization of the optical signal targeting differentiating between different physical impacts and movements of the fibre caused by e.g. eavesdropping, cut by digging and thunderstorms.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | GAIA |
Publication Type | Proceedings, refereed |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Conference Name | ACM SIGCOMM 2020 Workshop on Optical Systems Design |
Proceedings, refereed
Reliable Server Pooling Based Workload Offloading with Mobile Edge Computing: A Proof-of-Concept
In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Recent Advances for Multi-Clouds and Mobile Edge Computing (M2EC) in conjunction with the 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA). Toronto, Ontario/Canada: Springer, 2021.Status: Accepted
Reliable Server Pooling Based Workload Offloading with Mobile Edge Computing: A Proof-of-Concept
In recent times, mobile broadband devices have become almost ubiquitous. However, battery-powered devices (such as smartphones), have limitations on energy consumption, computation power and storage space. Cloud computing, and in particular with the upcoming 5G networks, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) can provide compute and storage services at the vicinity of the user (with a low communication latency). However, the complexity lies in how to simply and efficiently realise MEC services, with the auxiliary public (multi-)cloud resources? In this paper, we propose a proof-of-concept of using Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) as a light-weight layer of managing resource pools and handling application sessions with these pools. Our approach is simple, efficient, has low overhead and is available as open-source. Here, we demonstrate the usefulness of our approach by measuring in a test setup, with a 4G testbed connected to MEC and public multi-cloud resources.
Afilliation | Communication Systems |
Project(s) | NorNet, The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications, SMIL: SimulaMet Interoperability Lab, 5G-VINNI: 5G Verticals INNovation Infrastructure , Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, MELODIC: Multi-cloud Execution-ware for Large-scale Optimised Data-Intensive Computing |
Publication Type | Proceedings, refereed |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Conference Name | Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Recent Advances for Multi-Clouds and Mobile Edge Computing (M2EC) in conjunction with the 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA) |
Publisher | Springer |
Place Published | Toronto, Ontario/Canada |
Keywords | 5G, Evolved Packet Core (EPC), Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), Multi-Cloud Computing, Network Function Virtualisation (NFV), Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) |
Proceedings, refereed
TCP with dynamic FEC For High Delay and Lossy Networks
In ACM CoNEXT Student Workshop, 2016.Status: Accepted
TCP with dynamic FEC For High Delay and Lossy Networks
Afilliation | , Communication Systems, Communication Systems |
Project(s) | MONROE: Measuring Mobile Broadband Networks in Europe , The Center for Resilient Networks and Applications |
Publication Type | Proceedings, refereed |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Conference Name | ACM CoNEXT Student Workshop |