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Rajkumar Buyya
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 1143
Citations - 108162
Rajkumar Buyya is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Grid computing. The author has an hindex of 133, co-authored 1066 publications receiving 95164 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajkumar Buyya include Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research & Infosys.
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The Virtual Kidney: An e-science interface and grid portal
TL;DR: The Virtual Kidney uses a web interface and distributed computing to provide experimental scientists and analysts with access to computational simulations and knowledge databases hosted in geographically separated laboratories to explore a variety of complex models without requiring the specific programming environment in which applications have been developed.
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Blockchain-Enhanced Fair Task Scheduling for Cloud-Fog-Edge Coordination Environments: Model and Algorithm
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper introduced blockchain technology to construct a trust-enabled interaction framework in a cloud-fog-edge environment, and through a double-chain structure, it improves the reliability and verifiability of task processing without a big management overhead.
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DTCMS: Dynamic traffic congestion management in Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV)
M. S. Roopa,S. Ayesha Siddiq,Rajkumar Buyya,K R Venugopal,S. Sitharama Iyengar,Lalit M. Patnaik +5 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a traffic scheduling algorithm to gain the maximum throughput for the flow of vehicles at a road intersection with the formation of social relationships among the vehicles and with the Road Side Units (RSUs).
End-to-End QoS Specification and Monitoring in the Internet of Things
TL;DR: While the IoT provides smart devices with the ability to sense and generate large amount of data that reflect the physical world in different forms and different data speeds, Cloud Computing offers advanced technologies for ingesting, analysing and storing data.