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Arun Venkataramani

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst

Publications -  76
Citations -  9225

Arun Venkataramani is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & BitTorrent. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 76 publications receiving 9004 citations. Previous affiliations of Arun Venkataramani include University of Washington & University of Texas at Austin.

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Energy consumption in mobile phones: a measurement study and implications for network applications

TL;DR: TailEnder is developed, a protocol that reduces energy consumption of common mobile applications and aggressively prefetches several times more data and improves user-specified response times while consuming less energy.
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DTN routing as a resource allocation problem

TL;DR: RAPID is presented, an intentional DTN routing protocol that can optimize a specific routing metric such as worst-case delivery latency or the fraction of packets that are delivered within a deadline and significantly outperforms existing routing protocols for several metrics.
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Black-box and gray-box strategies for virtual machine migration

TL;DR: This work presents Sandpiper, a system that automates the task of monitoring and detecting hotspots, determining a new mapping of physical to virtual resources and initiating the necessary migrations, and implements a black- box approach that is fully OS- and application-agnostic and a gray-box approach that exploits OS-and- application-level statistics.
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Augmenting mobile 3G using WiFi

TL;DR: A system, called Wiffler, to augments mobile 3G capacity in mobile environments and significantly reduces 3G usage, using two key ideas leveraging delay tolerance and fast switching -- to overcome the poor availability and performance of WiFi.
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iPlane: an information plane for distributed services

TL;DR: The design, implementation, and evaluation of iPlane are presented, a scalable service providing accurate predictions of Internet path performance for emerging overlay services and demonstrating the feasibility and utility of the service by applying it to several representative overlay services in use today.