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Xiaoming Fu

Researcher at University of Göttingen

Publications -  351
Citations -  9632

Xiaoming Fu is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 309 publications receiving 7776 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoming Fu include Tsinghua University & China Telecom.

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Delay-based congestion control for multipath TCP

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a delay-based algorithm for multipath congestion control, which uses packet queuing delay as congestion signals, thus achieving fine-grained load balancing.
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Computation Offloading With Data Caching Enhancement for Mobile Edge Computing

TL;DR: This paper proposes an optimal offloading with caching-enhancement scheme (OOCS) for femto-cloud scenario and mobile edge computing scenario, respectively, and considers the scenario where multiple mobile users offload duplicated computation tasks to the network edge, and share the computation results among them.
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NFVnice: Dynamic Backpressure and Scheduling for NFV Service Chains

TL;DR: The proposed NFVnice framework monitors load on a service chain at high frequency and employs backpressure to shed load early in the service chain, thereby preventing wasted work and significantly improves NF performance by reducing wasted work across an NF chain, compared to using the default OS scheduler.
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Trajectory Recovery From Ash: User Privacy Is NOT Preserved in Aggregated Mobility Data

TL;DR: This work develops an attack system that is able to exploit the uniqueness and regularity of human mobility to recover individual's trajectories from the aggregated mobility data without any prior knowledge, and reveals severe privacy leakage in such datasets.
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NSIS: a new extensible IP signaling protocol suite

TL;DR: This article discusses some of the recent standardization efforts in the IETF for it new extensible IP signaling protocol suite (NSIS), and describes the design of the NSIS protocol suite, and compares it with RSVP, the current Internet QoS signaling protocol.