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Network neutrality is important for users, content providers, policymakers, and regulators interested in understanding how network providers differentiate performance. When determining whether a network differentiates against certain traffic, it is importa ...
2023

Caching and Neutrality

Pavlos Nikolopoulos, Muhammad Abdullah

We are used to defining network neutrality as absence of traffic differentiation, like policing or shaping. These mechanisms, however, are often not what determines end-users’ quality of experience (QoE). Most content today is accessed through edge caches, ...
ACM Association for Computing Machinery2023

A Network Calculus Analysis of Asynchronous Mechanisms in Time-Sensitive Networks

Ehsan Mohammadpour

Time-sensitive networks provide worst-case guarantees for applications in domains such as the automobile, automation, avionics, and the space industries. A violation of these guarantees can cause considerable financial loss and serious damage to human live ...
EPFL2023

Classification with Fairness Constraints: A Meta-Algorithm with Provable Guarantees

Nisheeth Vishnoi, Laura Elisa Celis, Vijay Keswani, Lingxiao Huang

Developing classification algorithms that are fair with respect to sensitive attributes of the data is an important problem due to the increased deployment of classification algorithms in societal contexts. Several recent works have focused on studying cla ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2019

Real-Time Event-Driven Classification Technique for Early Detection and Prevention of Myocardial Infarction on Wearable Systems

David Atienza Alonso, Amir Aminifar, Dionisije Sopic

A considerable portion of government health-care spending is allocated to the continuous monitoring of patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, particularly myocardial infarction (MI). Wearable devices present a cost-effective means of monitoring p ...
2018

Enabling HPC for QoS-sensitive applications: the MANGO approach

David Atienza Alonso

In this paper, we provide an overview of the MANGO project and its goal. The MANGO project aims at addressing power, performance and predictability (the PPP space) in future High-Performance Computing systems. It starts from the fundamental intuition that ...
Ieee2016

Measuring, Modeling and Enhancing Power-Line Communications

Christina Vlachou

Power-line communication (PLC) is a technology that has become very popular, as it offers easy and high-throughput connectivity in local networks. Although it is widely adopted in hybrid PLC/WiFi networks and commercially successful, PLC has received littl ...
EPFL2016

iPRP: Parallel Redundancy Protocol for IP Networks

Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Dan-Cristian Tomozei, Miroslav Popovic

Reliable packet delivery within stringent time limits is a key requirement of smart-grid and other industrial communication networks. The Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), used in this context, duplicates packets at the MAC layer over parallel networks a ...
2014

USER-INDEPENDENT CLASSIFICATION OF 2D VERSUS 3D MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCES THROUGH EEG AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS

Touradj Ebrahimi, Philippe Hanhart, Martin Rerabek, Jong Seok Lee, Eleni Kroupi

3D image and video have become popular since they can enhance the Quality of Experience (QoE) by adding the depth dimension to the traditional 2D media. In order to design and optimize the human-centric 3D multimedia processing techniques, it is important ...
2014

On the Necessity of Traffic Shaping for PMU Measurement Data Streams

Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Dan-Cristian Tomozei, Peng Gao, Miroslav Popovic

We study the communication network of an on-campus active distribution network (ADN) that comprises phasor measurement units (PMUs) connected to medium-voltage transformers. Within stringent time delays and with minimal loss the PMUs periodically transfer ...
2013

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