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Research
My research interests are in computer systems in the networked environment. I have a particular interest in exploring the systems and data structure response to evolving hardware trends near the end of Moore's law, memory and power-efficient computing, and robust distributed systems.
Papers and Publications
My reesarch group's code is mostly released on GitHub.com/efficient
Current Projects The Intel Center for Science and Technology (ISTC) for Visual Cloud Computing - enabling large-scale machine learning on video streams
- Using RDMA in Internet datacenters, capped by eRPC, an RPC system built for datacenters
- CuckooSwitch, libcuckoo, and the Cuckoo Filter
- FAWN (Fast Array of Wimpy Nodes) - creating a low-power cluster architecture for data-intensive workloads.
Older projects:
- AIP - the Accountable Internet Protocol
- Data-Oriented Transfer (DOT)
- The Datapository - a collaborative facility for network monitoring, analysis, and data storage
- Perspectives - using multi-path probing to improve the security of SSH and SSL authentication
- Resilient Overlay Networks (RON)
- Multi-homed Overlay Networks (MONET)
- The Congestion Manager (CM)
- Emulab
Source Code
- SILT(2011)
- XIA (2011-ongoing)
- Feed-forward Bloom Filters (2009-2011)
- FAWN-KV (2009)
- Mark-and-Sweep, a tool for wifi and broadband network connectivity scanning
- DOT (data-oriented transfer) (2005-2008)
- BGP prediction code from AIP sigcomm 2008 paper.
- MONET - Multi-Homed Overlay Networks (2005).
- RON - Resilient Overlay Networks code and data (2001-2006).
- Congestion Manager (2000).