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Priya Mahadevan

Researcher at PARC

Publications -  65
Citations -  5817

Priya Mahadevan is an academic researcher from PARC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network topology & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 65 publications receiving 5655 citations. Previous affiliations of Priya Mahadevan include Duke University & Google.

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Energy Aware Network Operations

TL;DR: This paper describes and analyzes three approaches to saving energy in single administrative domain networks, without significantly impacting the networks' ability to provide the expected levels of performance and availability, and explores the trade-offs between conserving energy and meeting performance andavailability requirements.
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Custodian-based information sharing

TL;DR: A sharing system that does not require infrastructure yet supports robust, distributed, secure sharing by opportunistically using any and all connectivity, local or global, permanent or transient, to communicate is designed and implemented.
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Quantifying randomness in real networks.

TL;DR: This work considers six real networks and finds that many important local and global structural properties of these networks are closely reproduced by dk-random graphs whose degree distributions, degree correlations and clustering are as in the corresponding real network.
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CCN-KRS: a key resolution service for CCN

TL;DR: A scalable Key Resolution Service (KRS) that can securely store and serve security information for a namespace in CCN and is implemented as a service for CCN in ndnSIM, a ns-3 module, and discuss and evaluate such a distributed service.
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Lessons from Three Views of the Internet Topology

TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculate an extensive set of important characteristics of Internet AS-level topologies extracted from the three data sources most frequently used by the research community: traceroutes, BGP, and WHOIS, and find that traceroute and BGP topologies are similar to one another but differ substantially from the WHOIS topology.