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Albert Y. Zomaya

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  1020
Citations -  30827

Albert Y. Zomaya is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 946 publications receiving 24637 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Y. Zomaya include University of Alabama & University of Sheffield.

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Titan: a new paradigm in wireless internet access based on community collaboration

TL;DR: This paper builds an autonomous high capacity wireless access network using a combination of cognitive wireless access mechanisms and a distributed processing platform to continuously optimise the configuration and utilisation of the network.
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CtrlCloud: Performance-Aware Adaptive Control for Shared Resources in Clouds

TL;DR: CtrlCloud is presented, a performance-aware resource controlling system that adaptively allocates resources, with a resource-share controller and an allocation optimization model, and improves resource utilization by allocating resource shares optimal to 'actual needs' as it employs share-performance online modeling.
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adCFS: Adaptive completely fair scheduling policy for containerised workflows systems

TL;DR: adCFS enhances CFS by considering workload metrics, which leads to the CPU being shared fairly when it is fully used, and Experimental results show enhanced container CPU response time for those containers that run heavy and large jobs.
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Combining analytic kernel models for energy-efficient data modeling and classification

TL;DR: An energy-efficient framework for large- scale data modeling and classification/prediction that can achieve a predictive accuracy comparable to or better than the state-of-the-art machine-learning models, while at the same time, maintaining a low computational cost when dealing with large-scale data is introduced.
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An efficient channel allocation scheme for cellular network using maximum channel packing

TL;DR: This paper introduces a channel assignment scheme called the maximum channel packing (MCPCA) for mobile cellular network that reduces future call blocking probability by increasing the frequency of channel reuse (or channel packing).