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Moo-Ryong Ra

Researcher at AT&T Labs

Publications -  35
Citations -  1888

Moo-Ryong Ra is an academic researcher from AT&T Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Mobile device. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1678 citations. Previous affiliations of Moo-Ryong Ra include Purdue University & AT&T.

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Odessa: enabling interactive perception applications on mobile devices

TL;DR: Odessa is developed, a novel, lightweight, runtime that automatically and adaptively makes offloading and parallelism decisions for mobile interactive perception applications and provides more than a 3x improvement in application performance over partitioning suggested by domain experts.
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Demo: Medusa: a programming framework for crowd-sensing applications

TL;DR: This paper designs and implements Medusa, a novel programming framework for crowd-sensing that provides high-level abstractions for specifying the steps required to complete a crowd-Sensing task, and employs a distributed runtime system that coordinates the execution of these tasks between smartphones and a cluster on the cloud.
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Energy-delay tradeoffs in smartphone applications

TL;DR: The results show that SALSA can be tuned to achieve a broad spectrum of energy-delay tradeoffs, is closer to an empirically-determined optimal than any of the alternatives the authors compare it to, and, can save 10-40% of battery capacity for some workloads.
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Hermes: Latency Optimal Task Assignment for Resource-constrained Mobile Computing

TL;DR: An online algorithm to learn the unknown dynamic environment and guarantee that the performance gap compared to the optimal strategy is bounded by a logarithmic function with time is proposed.
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P3: Toward Privacy-Preserving Photo Sharing

TL;DR: A privacy-preserving photo encoding algorithm that extracts and encrypts a small, but significant, component of the photo, while preserving the remainder in a public, standards-compatible, part and can be separately stored.