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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
With increasing penetrations of renewable distributed generations (DGs) and electrified vehicles (EVs), the volatility of the renewable sources and the huge load of the EVs induce tremendous challenges for the power grid. The two technologies also have considerable synergetic potential to alleviate these challenges if they are intelligently...
conference paper 2012
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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
The ever increasing concerns for energy security, energy efficiency, and sustainable energy is offering various challenges for the power grid. With increasing penetration of the distributed generations, the electricity power system is facing an era of prosumerization, whereby all stakeholders can autonomously produce, consume, import and/or...
conference paper 2012
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Blenn, N. (author), Doerr, C. (author), Shadravan, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
After the early land rush and fast exponential growth of online social networking platforms, concerns about how data placed in online social networks may be exploited and abused have begun to appear among mainstream users. Social networking sites have responded to these new public sentiments by introducing privacy filters to their site, allowing...
conference paper 2012
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Van de Bovenkamp, R. (author), Kuipers, F. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
We propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to average, sum or find minima and maxima over node values in a large, distributed, and dynamic network. Unlike previous work, Gossipico provides a continuous estimate of, for example, the number of nodes, even when the network becomes disconnected. Gossipico converges quickly due to the introduction of a...
conference paper 2012
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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
We consider a future self-organized energy community that is composed of “prosumer” households that can autonomously generate, store, import and export power, and also selfishly strive to minimize their cost by adjusting their load profiles using the flexibly of their distributed storage. In such scenario, the aggregate load profile of the...
conference paper 2012
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Van Mieghem, P. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Madureira, A.J.P.S. (author)
The extraordinary level of interest worldwide in Digital Information Networks (DINs)’ deployment is due to the strong perception that they bring economic, social and environmental value. However, scientific attempts to evidence this perception lead to speculative, elusive or limited conclusions. In this thesis, we propose a novel framework to...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Gourdin, E. (author), Omic, J. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
The effect of virus spreading in a telecommunication network, where a certain curing strategy is deployed, can be captured by epidemic models. In the N-intertwined model proposed and studied in [1], [2], the probability of each node to be infected depends on the curing and infection rate of its neighbors. In this paper, we consider the case...
conference paper 2011
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Beshir, A. (author), Nuijts, R. (author), Malhotra, R. (author), Kuipers, F. (author)
Traffic grooming allows efficient utilization of network capacity by aggregating several independent traffic streams into a wavelength. In addition, survivability and impairment-awareness (i.e., taking into account the effect of physical impairments) are two important issues that have gained a lot of research interest in the area of optical...
conference paper 2011
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Beshir, A.A. (author)
Optical networks employing Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology allow the multiplexing of several independent wavelength channels into a fiber. Since each wavelength channel operates independently at several Gb/s, WDM optical networks offer a tremendous transport capacity (which is in the order of several Tb/s), which makes them...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Mekuria, R.N. (author)
This thesis presents an experimental study to derive requirements for the application of inter-destination media synchronization for TV-broadcasts. It presents a novel measurement system, a set of measurements on real TV broadcasts services and the results of two user experiments involving a total of 46 participants. The results of the TV...
master thesis 2011
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Winterbach, W. (author), Wang, H. (author), Reinders, M. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author), De Ridder, D. (author)
Biological networks exhibit intriguing topological properties such as small-worldness. In this paper, we investigate whether the topology of a metabolic network is related to its robustness. We do so by perturbing a metabolic system in silico, one reaction at a time and studying the correlations between growth, as predicted by flux balance...
conference paper 2010
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Omic, J. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
The recent widespread of the new Mexican flu and SARS show the high dependency on contemporary traveling patterns. The air transport network is recognized as an important channel of epidemic propagation for different diseases. In order to predict epidemic spreading and the influence of protection measures, a mathematical model of the Susceptible...
conference paper 2010
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Kuipers, F.A. (author), Beshir, A.A. (author), Orda, A. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
Physical impairments, such as noise and signal distortions, negatively affect the quality of information transfer in optical networks. The effect of physical impairments predominantly augments with distance and bit rate of the signal to the point that it becomes detrimental to the information transfer. To reverse the effect of physical...
conference paper 2010
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Omic, J. (author)
Epidemic theory has wide range of applications in computer networks, from spreading of malware to the information dissemination algorithms. Our society depends more strongly than ever on such computer networks. Many of these networks rely to a large extent on decentralization and self-organization. While decentralization removes obvious...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Doerr, C. (author), Hernandez, J.M. (author)
As communication and network technology has advanced into all areas of human life, large-scale failures of such infrastructures can have a drastic impact on its users, the economy and society in general. Significant attention has been paid to study and improve the dependability of such systems, intending to augment their resilience against...
conference paper 2010
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Kuipers, F. (author), Kooij, R. (author), De Vleeschauwer, D. (author), Brunnström, K. (author)
Quality of Experience (QoE) relates to how users perceive the quality of an application. To capture such a subjective measure, either by subjective tests or via objective tools, is an art on its own. Given the importance of measuring users’ satisfaction to service providers, research on QoE took flight in recent years. In this paper we present...
conference paper 2010
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Beshir, A. (author), Yannuzzi, M. (author), Kuipers, F. (author)
With the increasing deployment of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical networks, the need for advanced lightpath provisioning algorithms and protocols in a multi-domain setting is becoming evident. In order to increase efficiency by relaxing the wavelength continuity constraint in WDM optical networks, wavelength converters are often...
conference paper 2010
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Lu, Y. (author), Zhao, Y. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
More and more free multi-party video conferencing applications are readily available over the Internet and both Server-to-Client (S/C) or Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technologies are used. Investigating their mechanisms, analyzing their system performance, and measuring their quality are important objectives for researchers, developers and end users. In...
conference paper 2010
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Baken, N.H.G. (author), Wiegel, V. (author), Van Oortmerssen, G. (author)
This paper presents a vision on the importance of values and ethical aspects in web science. We create(d) the Internet, but now the Internet (technology) is shaping our world increasingly: the way we experience, interact, transact, conduct business et cetera. The Internet is ubiquitous and vital to many aspects of our society; it is substituting...
conference paper 2010
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