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Thomas Zinner
Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publications - 152
Citations - 3984
Thomas Zinner is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software-defined networking & Quality of experience. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 144 publications receiving 3496 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Zinner include University of Würzburg & Technical University of Berlin.
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A Survey on Quality of Experience of HTTP Adaptive Streaming
TL;DR: The technical development of HAS, existing open standardized solutions, but also proprietary solutions are reviewed in this paper as fundamental to derive the QoE influence factors that emerge as a result of adaptation.
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Heuristic Approaches to the Controller Placement Problem in Large Scale SDN Networks
Stanislav Lange,Steffen Gebert,Thomas Zinner,Phuoc Tran-Gia,David Hock,Michael Jarschel,Marco Hoffmann +6 more
TL;DR: POCO is presented, a framework for Pareto-based Optimal COntroller placement that provides operators with Pare to optimal placements with respect to different performance metrics and can be extended to solve similar virtual functions placement problems which appear in the context of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV).
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Quantification of YouTube QoE via Crowdsourcing
TL;DR: The results suggest that, crowd sourcing is a highly effective QoE assessment method not only for online video, but also for a wide range of other current and future Internet applications.
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Pareto-optimal resilient controller placement in SDN-based core networks
TL;DR: It is argued that it is not sufficient to look only at node-to-controller latencies but a controller placement should also fulfill certain resilience constraints especially for the control plane, and is provided an overview over related work and include different resilience issues in the controller placement process.
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Interfaces, attributes, and use cases: A compass for SDN
TL;DR: The contribution of this article represents an important step toward establishing SDN as a widely adopted technology beyond laboratories and insular deployments by giving guidance to a potential adopter of SDN on whether SDN is in fact the right technology for a specific use case.