The Networks Group has had 2x papers accepted at the ACM Internet Measurement Conference! This is the top conference for measurements research with an acceptance rate of 19%. “An Empirical Study of the Cost of DNS-over-HTTPs” by Timm Boettger, Felix Cuadrado, Gianni
Paper Selected as “Best of CCR”
Paper “Looking for Hypergiants in PeeringDB” by Timm Böttger, Felix Cuadrado and Steve Uhlig has been selected as the “Best of CCR” and will therefore be presented at the ACM SIGCOMM Conference! Congratulations!
Paper Accepted in IEEE/ACM ToN!
Paper “HeavyKeeper: An Accurate Algorithm for Finding Top-k Elephant Flows” by Prof. Steve Uhlig and colleagues has been accepted at IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking! This is the premier journal for networking research.
Paper Published in ACM TOMACS!
Paper “Keddah: Network Evaluation Powered by Simulating Distributed Application Traffic” by Jie Deng, Gareth Tyson, Felix Cuadrado and Steve Uhlig has been published in ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS). This is the top journal of computing simulation.
£1.5M Grant by Gareth Tyson & Ignacio Castro Accepted!
EPSRC Grant “Streamlining Social Decision Making for Improved Internet Standards” by Dr. Gareth Tyson, Dr. Ignacio Castro, Dr. Matt Purver & Prof. Pat Healey, alongside University of Glasgow, has been funded by the EPSRC. The £1.5M grant will support the
Dr. John Schormans success with Vodafone testbed!
Dr. John Schormans has worked with a London-based mobile networks analysis company, Teragence, to assist Vodafone network engineers in building a business case for Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). The Teragence team, with John Schormans, ran a number of validation sessions
3x Papers Accepted at WWW!
The group has had 3x papers accepted at WWW’19! This is the premier conference for web research, with an acceptance rate of 18%. The papers are as follows: “Who Watches the Watchmen: Exploring Complaints on the Web” by Damilola Ibosiola, Ignacio
Paper Accepted in INFOCOM!
Paper “On the Distribution of Traffic Volumes in the Internet and its Implications” by Dr. Richard Clegg and colleagues has been accepted in INFOCOM’19. This is a premier conference for networks research, with an acceptance rate of 19.7%
Seminar by Theo Benson
Theo Benson from Brown University is visiting QMUL and will deliver a seminar, “A Data-driven Approach to Speeding Up the Internet“. The seminar will be Thursday 20th Dec@14:00 in the Bancroft Building, Room 1.01.1.
Grant Proposal Accepted!
Dr. Gareth Tyson has been awarded £62K to study security and privacy issues within the Decentralised Web. This is alongside collaborators at UCL and KCL.