Search Results for author: Henning Schulzrinne

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Roadmap for Edge AI: A Dagstuhl Perspective

no code implementations27 Nov 2021 Aaron Yi Ding, Ella Peltonen, Tobias Meuser, Atakan Aral, Christian Becker, Schahram Dustdar, Thomas Hiessl, Dieter Kranzlmuller, Madhusanka Liyanage, Setareh Magshudi, Nitinder Mohan, Joerg Ott, Jan S. Rellermeyer, Stefan Schulte, Henning Schulzrinne, Gurkan Solmaz, Sasu Tarkoma, Blesson Varghese, Lars Wolf

Based on the collective input of Dagstuhl Seminar (21342), this paper presents a comprehensive discussion on AI methods and capabilities in the context of edge computing, referred as Edge AI.

Edge-computing

Talking After Lights Out: An Ad Hoc Network for Electric Grid Recovery

no code implementations11 Feb 2021 Jan Janak, Dana Chee, Hema Retty, Artiom Baloian, Henning Schulzrinne

When the electric grid in a region suffers a major outage, e. g., after a catastrophic cyber attack, a "black start" may be required, where the grid is slowly restarted, carefully and incrementally adding generating capacity and demand.

Networking and Internet Architecture

Social Distancing and the Internet: What Can Network Performance Measurements Tell Us?

1 code implementation17 Dec 2020 Jessica De Oliveira Moreira, Amey Praveen Pasarkar, Wenjun Chen, Wenkai Hu, Jan Janak, Henning Schulzrinne

The COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions forced many to work, learn, and socialize from home over the internet.

Networking and Internet Architecture

SynGAN: Towards Generating Synthetic Network Attacks using GANs

no code implementations26 Aug 2019 Jeremy Charlier, Aman Singh, Gaston Ormazabal, Radu State, Henning Schulzrinne

SynGAN generates malicious packet flow mutations using real attack traffic, which can improve NIDS attack detection rates.

Network Intrusion Detection

Predicting Floor-Level for 911 Calls with Neural Networks and Smartphone Sensor Data

no code implementations ICLR 2018 William Falcon, Henning Schulzrinne

In cities with tall buildings, emergency responders need an accurate floor level location to find 911 callers quickly.

An Analysis of the Skype Peer-to-Peer Internet Telephony Protocol

1 code implementation5 Dec 2004 Salman A. Baset, Henning Schulzrinne

Skype is a peer-to-peer VoIP client developed by KaZaa in 2003.

Networking and Internet Architecture Multimedia C.2.2

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