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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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Outdoor PM2.5 concentration and rate of change in COVID-19 infection in provincial capital cities in China.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated whether acute exposure to outdoor PM2.5 concentration, P, modifies the rate of change in the daily number of COVID-19 infections (R) across 18 high infection provincial capitals in China, including Wuhan.
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An Analysis of a Stochastic ON-OFF Queueing Mobility Model for Software-Defined Vehicle Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical model based on ON-OFF queueing networks under exponential and general service time distributions is proposed to evaluate the performance of SDVNs and takes into account the effect of mobility such as, hand overs, node turning ON/OFF, node going temporary out of coverage, and intermittent connections.
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LiteLab: Efficient large-scale network experiments

TL;DR: LiteLab as discussed by the authors is a light-weight platform specialized for large-scale network experiments, which is able to both simulate network parameters with high accuracy, and also scale up to very large networks.
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Kadupul: Livin' on the Edge with Virtual Currencies and Time-Locked Puzzles

TL;DR: This paper exploration of 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 suggests a surge pricing model when available bandwidth is low and does not require latency measurements.

Towards an Aordable Internet Access for Everyone: The Quest for Enabling Universal Service Commitment

TL;DR: This report document the program and outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 14471 Towards an Aordable Internet Access for Everyone: The Quest for Enabling Universal Service Commitment.