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Timo Hämäläinen

Researcher at University of Jyväskylä

Publications -  598
Citations -  8390

Timo Hämäläinen is an academic researcher from University of Jyväskylä. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of service & Encoder. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 560 publications receiving 7648 citations. Previous affiliations of Timo Hämäläinen include Dalian Medical University & Nokia.

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Distributed systemc simulation on manycore servers

TL;DR: IPTLM offers 23x speed-up in a 28-core server compared with the standard monocore SC simulation time and required manually modifying about 200 SC model code lines compared withThe standard SC, which is reasonable when taking the achieved simulation speedup into account.
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Bandwidth allocation and pricing for telecommunications network

TL;DR: A packet scheduling scheme which ensures bandwidth as a quality of service (QoS) requirement and optimizes revenue of the network service provider is presented and a closed form formula for updating the adaptive weights of a packet scheduler is derived from a revenue-based optimization problem.
Patent

Method, system and computer program product for producing, offering and executing recreational application programs

TL;DR: In this paper, an event model (301), which is a process adapted to represent a sequence of subevents in a target event (202, 203, 204) in real time, is presented.
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Resource Allocation and Computation Offloading for Multi-Access Edge Computing With Fronthaul and Backhaul Constraints

TL;DR: In this paper, a joint radio resource allocation and offloading decision optimization problem is presented under the explicit consideration of capacity constraints of fronthaul and backhaul links, and the original problem is divided into several sub-problems and addressed accordingly to find the optimal solution.
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Analysis of Approaches to Internet Traffic Generation for Cyber Security Research and Exercise

TL;DR: Different approaches and use cases to Internet traffic generation are described and specific software for traffic generation is created, to which no existing traffic generation solutions were suitable.