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Calin Curescu

Researcher at Ericsson

Publications -  25
Citations -  321

Calin Curescu is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & High availability. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 264 citations.

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Adaptive 5G Low-Latency Communication for Tactile InternEt Services

TL;DR: The tactile internet will enable a new range of capabilities to enable immersive remote operations and interactions with a physical world, as it will provide necessary capabilities for the demanding communication needs in terms of reliability and low latency, for operators or teleoperated systems that are connected wirelessly.
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High availability in clouds: systematic review and research challenges

TL;DR: This systematic review has as its main goal to present and discuss high available (HA) solutions for Cloud Computing, and to introduce some research challenges in this area.
Patent

Method and apparatus for managing workflows for communication network provisioning

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a reordered workflows that are at least partly optimized with respect to task failure probabilities and/or resource blocking penalties. But, in general, the workflows do not reflect any optimization in terms of failure penalties, resource blocking, etc.
Patent

Methods, devices and computer programs for transmitting or for receiving and playing media streams

TL;DR: In this article, a method for receiving and playing a media stream is described, which includes a first playing procedure, a playing mode switching procedure, and a second playing procedure (s16).
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Handling Performance Sensitive Native Cloud Applications with Distributed Cloud Computing and SLA Management

TL;DR: An application management tool, called the Abstract Service Manager (ASM), which is designed to allow the expression of performance requirements in the automated deployment of distributed cloud-native applications, and automatically mitigates the complexity of constructing performance sensitive applications and their deployment on a distributed cloud.