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Luca De Cicco

Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Publications -  73
Citations -  1921

Luca De Cicco is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network congestion & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1713 citations. Previous affiliations of Luca De Cicco include Telecom SudParis.

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A Control-Theoretic Analysis of Low-Priority Congestion Control Reprioritization under AQM

TL;DR: A control-theoretic analysis of the dynamical system is carried out to prove some fundamental properties that fully characterize the reprioritization phenomenon and proposes a simple and practical system-level solution that is able to reinstate priorities among protocols.
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An experimental investigation of the end-to-end QoS of the apple darwin streaming server

TL;DR: The Darwin Streaming Server implements a TCP-like congestion control that is more aggressive than TCP; in particular, when more QuickTime flows share the same link with TCP flows, QuickTime gets more bandwidth than TCP.
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TAPAS-360°: A Tool for the Design and Experimental Evaluation of 360° Video Streaming Systems

TL;DR: TAPAS-360° is an open-source tool that enables designing and experimenting all the components required to build omnidirectional video streaming systems and can be used by researchers focusing on the design of viewport-adaptive algorithms and also to produce video streams to be employed for subjective and objective Quality of Experience evaluations.
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Design and implementation of a framework for persistent identification and communication in emerging networks

TL;DR: The Persistent Identification and NeTworking research framework (PINT) is presented; an implementation of the Transient Network Architecture currently being developed between the University of New Mexico and the Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
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TCP versus TFRC over wired and wireless internet scenarios: an experimental evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, the performances of TCP and TFRC congestion control schemes in wired public Internet and in mixed wired/wireless Internet using a commercial UMTS card were investigated, and the experiments carried out have shown that TFRC exhibits smoother rate dynamics in all wired scenarios, whereas in the case of UMTS scenario its burstiness is comparable to that of TCP.