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Yong Cui

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  245
Citations -  4756

Yong Cui is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 240 publications receiving 3952 citations.

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Ensuring Security and Privacy Preservation for Cloud Data Services

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present security threats and requirements of an outsourcing data service to a cloud, and follow that with a high-level overview of the corresponding security technologies, and dwell on existing protection solutions to achieve secure, dependable and privacy-assured cloud data services including data search, data computation, data sharing, data storage, and data access.
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Transition from IPv4 to IPv6: A State-of-the-Art Survey

TL;DR: The basic problems and key difficulties in IPv4-IPv6 transition are reconsiders, the principles of tunneling and translation techniques are introduced, and the usage and deployment strategy of the transition mechanisms in both backbone and edge networks are proposed.
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FMTCP: a fountain code-based multipath transmission control protocol

TL;DR: An extensive simulation-based study on the throughput of Multipath TCP indicates that a subflow experiencing high delay and loss severely affects the performance of other subflows, thus becoming the bottleneck of the MPTCP connection and significantly degrading the aggregate goodput.
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Wireless data center networking

TL;DR: This article analyzes the challenges of DCNs and articulate the motivations of employing wireless in DCNs, and proposes a hybrid Ethernet/wireless DCN architecture and a mechanism to dynamically schedule wireless transmissions based on traffic demands.
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AP Association for Proportional Fairness in Multirate WLANs

TL;DR: This paper proposes a centralized algorithm Non-Linear Approximation Optimization for Proportional Fairness (NLAO-PF) to derive the user-AP association via relaxation and proposes a distributed heuristic Best Performance First (BPF) based on a novel performance revenue function, which provides an AP selection criterion for newcomers.