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Thomas Michael Bohnert

Researcher at Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW

Publications -  67
Citations -  795

Thomas Michael Bohnert is an academic researcher from Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 67 publications receiving 719 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Michael Bohnert include University of Zurich & Siemens.

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Self-managing cloud-native applications : design, implementation and experience

TL;DR: The main characteristics of cloud native applications are discussed, a novel architecture that enables scalable and resilient self-managing applications in the cloud is proposed, and the experience in porting a legacy application to the cloud applying cloud-native principles is related.
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Efficient Exploitation of Mobile Edge Computing for Virtualized 5G in EPC Architectures

TL;DR: To favor flexibility and high-availability against network function failures, a state sharing mechanism across different data centers even in presence of firewall/network encapsulation is developed, by proposing novel solutions for effective subscribers' state management in quality-constrained 5G scenarios.
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Cloudified IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for Network Function Virtualization (NFV)-based architectures

TL;DR: This paper introduces a set of three software architectures for efficient virtualisation of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) in different operator environments responding to the high level requirements of the ETSI NFV use case for virtualizing operator core network functions.
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Introducing Mobile Edge Computing Capabilities through Distributed 5G Cloud Enabled Small Cells

TL;DR: A light data centre is created and commonly used for deploying centralised eNB and mobile edge computing functionalities, based on the placement of processing and storage capabilities close to the remote units, which is especially well suited for the deployment of clusters of small cells.
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Mobile Cloud Networking: Virtualisation of cellular networks

TL;DR: A brief overview of the MCN project is provided and the challenges that need to be solved are discussed, focusing on how cloud computing and network function virtualisation concepts are applied to achieve virtualisation of cellular networks.