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Stephen Stuart

Researcher at Google

Publications -  10
Citations -  3241

Stephen Stuart is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: OpenFlow & Network topology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 2838 citations.

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B4: experience with a globally-deployed software defined wan

TL;DR: This work presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of B4, a private WAN connecting Google's data centers across the planet, using OpenFlow to control relatively simple switches built from merchant silicon.
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Jupiter Rising: A Decade of Clos Topologies and Centralized Control in Google's Datacenter Network

TL;DR: This paper built a centralized control mechanism based on a global configuration pushed to all datacenter switches, and modular hardware design coupled with simple, robust software allowed the design to also support inter-cluster and wide-area networks.
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BwE: Flexible, Hierarchical Bandwidth Allocation for WAN Distributed Computing

TL;DR: The design and implementation of Bandwidth Enforcer (BwE), a global, hierarchical bandwidth allocation infrastructure, is presented, motivated by the observation that individual flows with fixed priority may not be the ideal basis for bandwidth allocation.
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Jupiter rising: a decade of clos topologies and centralized control in Google's datacenter network

TL;DR: This paper built a centralized control mechanism based on a global configuration pushed to all datacenter switches, and modular hardware design coupled with simple, robust software allowed the design to also support inter-cluster and wide-area networks.
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OpenFlow MPLS and the open source label switched router

TL;DR: The design and implementation of an experimental extension of OpenFlow 1.0 to support MPLS and the implementation of a prototype open source MPLS label switched router, based on the NetFPGA hardware platform, utilizing OpenFlow MPLS are described.