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Peter Steenkiste

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  84
Citations -  2002

Peter Steenkiste is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1861 citations.

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Multi-Context TLS (mcTLS): Enabling Secure In-Network Functionality in TLS

TL;DR: This paper introduces multi-context TLS (mcTLS), which extends TLS to support middleboxes and breaks the current "all-or-nothing" security model by allowing endpoints and content providers to explicitly introduce middleboxes in secure end-to-end sessions while controlling which parts of the data they can read or write.
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Analysis of the reputation system and user contributions on a question answering website: StackOverflow

TL;DR: A study of the popular Q&A website StackOverflow, in which users ask and answer questions about software development, algorithms, math and other technical topics, finds that while the majority of questions on the site are asked by low reputation users, on average a high reputation user asks more questions than a user with low reputation.
Patent

Device and method for self-automated parking lot for autonomous vehicles based on vehicular networking

TL;DR: In this paper, a vehicle electronic module for receiving, executing and reporting vehicle movements, a parking lot controller for managing and coordinating a group of vehicles in parking and unparking maneuvers, the vehicle module and controller comprising a vehicular ad hoc networking communication system.
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Using Architectural Style as a Basis for System Self-repair

TL;DR: This paper shows how to generalize solutions by making architectural style a parameter in the monitoring/repair framework and its supporting infrastructure, and the value of this generalization is that it allows one to tailor monitoring/ repair mechanisms to match both the properties of interest and the available operators for run time adaptation.
Patent

Filter and method for adaptively modifying the bit rate of synchronized video and audio streams to meet packet-switched network bandwidth constraints

TL;DR: In this article, a filter for adaptively modifying the bit rate of a synchronized video and audio stream transmitted over a packet-switched network is proposed, including a layer detection module, an adaptive frame removal module, and a network packetizing and pacing module.