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Sandip Chakraborty

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Publications -  181
Citations -  1339

Sandip Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesh networking & Wireless mesh network. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 178 publications receiving 926 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandip Chakraborty include Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati & Indian Institutes of Information Technology.

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Impact of IEEE 802.11n/ac PHY/MAC High Throughput Enhancements on Transport and Application Protocols—A Survey

TL;DR: Impact of HT-WLAN PHY and MAC layer enhancements on various transport and application layer protocols is discussed and several research works that use aforesaid enhancements effectively to boost up data rate of end-to-end protocols are summarized.
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Deciding Handover Points Based on Context-Aware Load Balancing in a WiFi-WiMAX Heterogeneous Network Environment

TL;DR: This paper proposes a handover decision mechanism in a WiFi-WiMAX integrated HetNet environment, which supports the “ quality of service” and “quality of experience” requirements of the end users.
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SDFog: A Software Defined Computing Architecture for QoS Aware Service Orchestration over Edge Devices.

TL;DR: The proposed system, called "Software Defined Fog" (SDFog), abstracts connected entities as services and allows applications to orchestrate these services with end-to-end QoS requirements and aims at developing an integrated system to realize the software-defined control over fog infrastructure.
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HotDASH: Hotspot Aware Adaptive Video Streaming Using Deep Reinforcement Learning

TL;DR: This work presents HotDASH, a system which enables opportune prefetching of user-preferred temporal video segments (called hotspots), and outperforms all baseline algorithms, with a 16.2% QoE improvement over the best-performing baseline, and achieves 14.31% better average bitrate due to its ability to prefetch opportunistically.
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A Survey of Fog Computing and Communication: Current Researches and Future Directions.

TL;DR: This survey discusses the evolution of distributed computing from the utility computing to the fog computing, various research challenges for the development of fog computing environments, the current status on fog computing research along with a taxonomy of various existing works in this direction.