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Rastin Pries

Researcher at Bell Labs

Publications -  70
Citations -  1277

Rastin Pries is an academic researcher from Bell Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless mesh network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1173 citations. Previous affiliations of Rastin Pries include Braunschweig University of Technology & University of Würzburg.

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Modeling and performance evaluation of an OpenFlow architecture

TL;DR: A basic model for the forwarding speed and blocking probability of an OpenFlow switch combined with an Open Flow controller is derived and can be used to estimate the packet sojourn time and the probability of lost packets in such a system.
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Internet access traffic measurement and analysis

TL;DR: The application classification reveals a trend back to HTTP traffic, underlines the immense usage of flash videos, and unveils a participant of a Botnet in an access network connecting 600 users with the Internet.
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A Flexible OpenFlow-Controller Benchmark

TL;DR: A tool to help achieving a flexible OpenFlow controller benchmark and creates a set of message-generating virtual switches, which can be configured independently from each other to emulate a certain scenario and also keep their own statistics, so a granular controller performance analysis is possible.
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An HTTP web traffic model based on the top one million visited web pages

TL;DR: The statistical data of the one million most visited web sites is presented and the changes in size and number of objects are examined by comparing the findings with well-known web traffic models.

Power Consumption Analysis of Data Center Architectures

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce different data center architectures and compare them regarding their power consumption, and show that there are some differences which should not be neglected and that with only minor modifications of the architecture, it is possible to save a huge amount of energy.