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Turkovic, B. (author), Nijhuis, S.H. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a single (shared) physical infrastructure. Adding elasticity to slicing, i.e., the ability to on-demand provision/release dedicated network resources, improves resource utilization. However, efficiently allocating and scaling slice resources,...
conference paper 2021
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Turkovic, B. (author), Biswal, S. (author), Vijay, A. (author), Hüfner, A.E. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
Networks often need to concurrently process mil- lions of flows with varying Quality-of-Service (QoS) require- ments. Doing so by deploying flow-specific rules at network nodes would require significant memory and overhead.<br/>In this paper, we take a fundamentally different approach, called P4QoS, by embedding QoS requirements in the packets...
conference paper 2021
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Polachan, Kurian (author), Turkovic, B. (author), Prabhakar, T. V. (author), Singh, Chandramani (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
“Tactile internet” refers to a network that can support real-time interactions between human operators and remote cyber-physical systems as if they were near to each other. For this, the network should support ultra-low latency communication, often referred to as the 1ms challenge. However, we observe that network requirements, such as latency...
conference paper 2020
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Turkovic, B. (author), Oostenbrink, J. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Keslassy, Isaac (author), Orda, Ariel (author)
F1ows that have exceeded a given percentage of the last sliding window of N packets, denoted as heavy-hitter flows, require special handling, since they may disrupt the service of other flows or may be indicative of malicious traffic. However, even when equipped with a programmable switch, it is unclear how to detect heavy hitters on a per...
conference paper 2020
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Turkovic, B. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
Congestion control algorithms are usually developed in isolation without thoroughly investigating their co-existence and interactions with other protocols and/or congestion control algorithms. As a result, flows using different algorithms and/or having different Round-Trip Times may overpower each other, resulting in unfair resource distribution...
conference paper 2020
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Turkovic, B. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Uhlig, Steve (author)
Congestion control algorithms are crucial in achieving high utilization while preventing overloading the network. Over the years, many different congestion control algorithms have been developed, each trying to improve over others in<br/>specific situations. However, their interactions and co-existence has, to date, not been thoroughly evaluated...
conference paper 2019
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Turkovic, B. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), van Adrichem, Niels (author), Langendoen, K.G. (author)
Along with exciting visions for 5G communications and the Tactile Internet, the networking requirement of attaining extremely low end-to-end latency has appeared. While network devices are typically equipped with buffers to counteract packet loss caused by short-lived traffic bursts, the more those buffers get filled, the more delay is added to...
conference paper 2018
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van den Berg, Daniël (author), Glans, Rebecca N. (author), de Koning, Dorian (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Lugtenburg, A.J.C. (Jochem) (author), Polachan, Kurian (author), Venkata, Prabhakar T. (author), Singh, Chandramani (author), Turkovic, B. (author), van Wijk, Bryan (author)
The Tactile Internet presently constitutes a vision of an Internet over which, in addition to current communications modalities, a sense of touch can be transported. In that case, people would no longer need to be physically near the systems they operate, but could control them remotely. The main problem that needs to be solved to realize the...
journal article 2017
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