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Jon Crowcroft

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  692
Citations -  40720

Jon Crowcroft is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Multicast. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 672 publications receiving 38848 citations. Previous affiliations of Jon Crowcroft include Memorial University of Newfoundland & Information Technology University.

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Signposts: end-to-end networking in a world of middleboxes

TL;DR: This demo presents Signposts, a system to provide users with a secure, simple mechanism to establish and maintain communication channels between their personal cloud of named devices, and co-ordinate clients to dynamically discover routes and overcome the middleboxes that pervade modern edge networks.
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Kadupul: Livin' on the Edge with Virtual Currencies and Time-Locked Puzzles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how virtual currencies might be used to provide an end-to-end incentive scheme to convince forwarding nodes that it is profitable to send messages on via the lowest latency mechanism available.
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Low power optical transceivers for switched interconnect networks

TL;DR: It is shown that Serializer/Deserializer (SERDES) dominates power consumption of traditional optical transceivers, which has particular implications for the modulation format of future interconnects.
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VirtualStack: Flexible Cross-layer Optimization via Network Protocol Virtualization

TL;DR: Through a comprehensive study, it is shown that many existing but not widely deployed protocols outperform the omnipresent TCP under various link technologies and network conditions, providing the necessary insight for dynamic composition of the network protocol stack.
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Traditional media seen from social media

TL;DR: Through a map that connects 77 media outlets based on Twitter subscription patterns, this work is able to answer a variety of questions: to what extent New York Times and the Wall Street Journal readers overlap?