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Carlos Kamienski

Researcher at Universidade Federal do ABC

Publications -  109
Citations -  1693

Carlos Kamienski is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal do ABC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1230 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Kamienski include Federal University of Pernambuco & Ericsson.

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A Survey on Internet Traffic Identification

TL;DR: This survey explains the main techniques and problems known in the field of IP traffic analysis and focuses on application detection, separating traffic analysis into packet-based and flow-based categories and details the advantages and problems for each approach.
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Smart Water Management Platform: IoT-Based Precision Irrigation for Agriculture

TL;DR: Results show that it is able to provide adequate performance for the SWAMP pilots, but requires specially designed configurations and the re-engineering of some components to provide higher scalability using less computational resources.
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Better network traffic identification through the independent combination of techniques

TL;DR: This work shows that the identification abilities of algorithms vary for different situations and proposes a new methodology through the combination of any set of algorithms for traffic identification, which shows promising results.
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A digital twin for smart farming

TL;DR: It is concluded that the system can gather data from the soil probe and display its information in a dashboard which enables for further deployment of more soil probes and other monitoring and controlling devices to create a fully operating digital twin.

Traffic Analysis Beyond This World: the Case of Second Life

TL;DR: The results show that Second Life makes intensive use of network resources (mostly bandwidth), since the capacity needed for having a full second life experience (listening to live music) may reach 700 Kbps.