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Matthew Broadbent

Researcher at Lancaster University

Publications -  46
Citations -  691

Matthew Broadbent is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software-defined networking & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications receiving 572 citations.

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Towards network-wide QoE fairness using openflow-assisted adaptive video streaming

TL;DR: An OpenFlow-assisted QoE Fairness Framework is proposed that aims to fairly maximise theQoE of multiple competing clients in a shared network environment by leveraging a Software Defined Networking technology, such as OpenFlow, that provides a control plane that orchestrates this functionality.
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A Scalable User Fairness Model for Adaptive Video Streaming Over SDN-Assisted Future Networks

TL;DR: A novel user-level fairness model UFair and its hierarchical variant UFairHA are introduced, which orchestrate HAS media streams using emerging network architectures and incorporate three fairness metrics (video quality, switching impact, and cost efficiency) to achieve user- level fairness in video distribution.
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Tennison: A Distributed SDN Framework for Scalable Network Security

TL;DR: This paper introduces TENNISON, a novel distributed SDN security framework that combines the efficiency of SDN control and monitoring with the resilience and scalability of a distributed system, and offers effective and proportionate monitoring and remediation.
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Cache as a service: Leveraging SDN to efficiently and transparently support video-on-demand on the last mile

TL;DR: This work presents OpenCache: a highly configurable, efficient and transparent in-network caching service that aims to improve the VoD distribution efficiency by caching video assets as close to the end-user as possible and leverages Software Defined Networking to benefit last mile environments by improving network utilisation and increasing the Quality of Experience for theend-user.
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Using Software Defined Networking to enhance the delivery of Video-on-Demand

TL;DR: OpenCache is a highly configurable, efficient and transparent in-network caching service that aims to improve the VoD distribution efficiency by caching video assets as close to the end-user as possible and leverages Software Defined Networking technology to benefit last mile environments by improving network utilisation and increasing the Quality of Experience for the end.