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Deutsche Telekom

CompanyWelwyn Garden City, United Kingdom
About: Deutsche Telekom is a company organization based out in Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Telecommunications network & Terminal (electronics). The organization has 3473 authors who have published 5208 publications receiving 65429 citations. The organization is also known as: DTAG & German Telecom.


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01 Jun 2011
TL;DR: This work focuses on the classical Gilbert-Elliott model whose second order statistics is derived over arbitrary time scales and used to fit packet loss processes of traffic traces measured in the IP backbone of Deutsche Telekom.
Abstract: The estimation of quality for real-time services over telecommunication networks requires realistic models for impairments and failures during transmission. We focus on the classical Gilbert-Elliott model whose second order statistics is derived over arbitrary time scales and used to fit packet loss processes of traffic traces measured in the IP backbone of Deutsche Telekom. The results show that simple Markov models are appropriate to capture the observed loss pattern.

263 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The evolution toward a "network of functions," network slicing, and software-defined mobile network control, management, and orchestration is discussed, and the roadmap for the future evolution of 3GPP EPS and its technology components is detailed and relevant standards defining organizations are listed.
Abstract: As a chain is as strong as its weakest element, so are the efficiency, flexibility, and robustness of a mobile network, which relies on a range of different functional elements and mechanisms. Indeed, the mobile network architecture needs particular attention when discussing the evolution of 3GPP EPS because it is the architecture that integrates the many different future technologies into one mobile network. This article discusses 3GPP EPS mobile network evolution as a whole, analyzing specific architecture properties that are critical in future 3GPP EPS releases. In particular, this article discusses the evolution toward a "network of functions," network slicing, and software-defined mobile network control, management, and orchestration. Furthermore, the roadmap for the future evolution of 3GPP EPS and its technology components is detailed and relevant standards defining organizations are listed.

259 citations

Book ChapterDOI
05 Sep 2010
TL;DR: This work proposes a novel approach to providing robustness to both occlusions and viewpoint changes that yields significant improvements over existing techniques in action recognition.
Abstract: Most state-of-the-art approaches to action recognition rely on global representations either by concatenating local information in a long descriptor vector or by computing a single location independent histogram. This limits their performance in presence of occlusions and when running on multiple viewpoints. We propose a novel approach to providing robustness to both occlusions and viewpoint changes that yields significant improvements over existing techniques. At its heart is a local partitioning and hierarchical classification of the 3D Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) descriptor to represent sequences of images that have been concatenated into a data volume. We achieve robustness to occlusions and viewpoint changes by combining training data from all viewpoints to train classifiers that estimate action labels independently over sets of HOG blocks. A top level classifier combines these local labels into a global action class decision.

256 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
09 Sep 2012
TL;DR: The EPFL-CONF-174360 data indicate that speaker Traits and Likability are influenced by the environment and the speaker’s personality in terms of paralinguistics and personality.
Abstract: Keywords: Computational Paralinguistics ; Speaker Traits ; Personality ; Likability ; Pathology Reference EPFL-CONF-174360 Record created on 2012-01-23, modified on 2017-05-10

240 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Aug 2009
TL;DR: A network virtualization architecture is described as a technology for enabling Internet innovation and some of its components are evaluated based on experimental results from a prototype implementation to gain insight about its viability.
Abstract: The tussle between reliability and functionality of the Internet is firmly biased on the side of reliability. New enabling technologies fail to achieve traction across the majority of ISPs. We believe that the greatest challenge is not in finding solutions and improvements to the Internet's many problems, but in how to actually deploy those solutions and re-balance the tussle between reliability and functionality. Network virtualization provides a promising approach to enable the coexistence of innovation and reliability. We describe a network virtualization architecture as a technology for enabling Internet innovation. This architecture is motivated from both business and technical perspectives and comprises four main players. In order to gain insight about its viability, we also evaluate some of its components based on experimental results from a prototype implementation.

227 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jörg Müller6740715282
Anja Feldmann6734017422
Yuval Elovici6254414451
Lior Rokach5535719989
Pan Hui5246817724
Hartmut G. Roskos504349643
Wolfgang Haase5062411634
Shlomi Dolev4851610435
Jean-Pierre Seifert452987516
Stefan Schmid455619088
Fabian Schneider441647437
Karsten Buse433947774
Tansu Alpcan432937840
Florian Metze423187148
Christian Bauckhage422858313
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
20227
202139
202061
201984
201897