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Francesco Gringoli

Researcher at University of Brescia

Publications -  151
Citations -  3144

Francesco Gringoli is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 126 publications receiving 2607 citations.

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Traffic classification through simple statistical fingerprinting

TL;DR: This paper presents a ow classification mechanism based on three simple properties of the captured IP packets: their size, inter-arrival time and arrival order, which is showing promising preliminary results from the classification of a reduced set of protocols.
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Support Vector Machines for TCP traffic classification

TL;DR: This paper applies one of the approaches to solving multi-class problems with SVMs to the task of statistical traffic classification, and describes a simple optimization algorithm that allows the classifier to perform correctly with as little training as a few hundred samples.
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GT: picking up the truth from the ground for internet traffic

TL;DR: The design, development and experimental evaluation of gt, an open source software toolset for associating ground truth information with Internet traffic traces, show that gt's effectiveness comes at little cost in terms of overhead on the hosting machines.
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Free Your CSI: A Channel State Information Extraction Platform For Modern Wi-Fi Chipsets

TL;DR: The nexmon CSI Extractor Tool allows per-frame CSI extraction for up to four spatial streams using up toFour receive chains on modern Broadcom and Cypress Wi-Fi chips with up to 80MHz bandwidth in both the 2.4 and 5GHz bands.
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Wireless MAC processors: Programming MAC protocols on commodity Hardware

TL;DR: This paper experimentally proves the feasibility of the wireless MAC processor concept over ultra-cheap commodity WLAN hardware cards by reflash the firmware of the commercial Broadcom AirForce54G off-the-shelf chipset, replacing its 802.11 WLAN MAC protocol implementation with the proposed extended state machine execution engine.