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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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A Rough Comparison of the IETF and ATM Service Models There is much in common between the models of traffic management being devised by the IETF and ATM Forum working groups. The authors’ goal is to demonstrate that because of this convergence, there are a number of ways that each can take advantage of the other.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss service models, link sharing, network provision models, traffic service class hierarchies, borrowing and replacement strategies, delays and throughput, ordering and routing with particular application to the Internet.
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Five decades of the ACM special interest group on data communications (SIGCOMM): a bibliometric perspective

TL;DR: Trends in co-authorship, country-based productivity, and knowledge flow to and from SIGCOMM venues using bibliometric techniques are explored.
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Inferring network infrastructural behaviour during disasters

TL;DR: This paper presents initial work on studying disaster scenarios from device level perspective to characterise network infrastructural behaviour during extraordinary situations and finds connectivity challenges during disasters.
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Responsible research on social networks : dilemmas and solutions

TL;DR: This chapter explores some of the challenges and dilemmas met by industry, academia, regulators, privacy advocates, the data-driven society, and ultimately the individuals using these online services.
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Proactive mobile IPv6 for context-aware all-IP wireless access networks

TL;DR: This paper evaluates by means of simulations, the proactive mobile IPv6 as a means of effecting advance context-state establishment, between candidate points of attachment, for the purposes of reducing/eliminating IP handoff delay while providing IPv6 handoff selectivity.