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Edge caching paper accepted to JSAC

Our paper “Proactive Retention-aware Caching with Multi-path Routing for Wireless Edge Networks” is accepted to the JSAC special issue on Caching for Communication Systems and Networks. This is the journal version of our MobiHoc’17 paper “Hold’em Caching: Proactive Retention-Aware Caching with Multi-path Routing for Wireless Edge Networks“. It addresses an interesting fact that storage medium […]

SPRS paper accepted to ICDCS’18

Our work on “It’s Hard to Share: Joint Service Placement and Request Scheduling in Edge Clouds with Sharable and Non-sharable Resources” was accepted to IEEE ICDCS 2018. This belongs to our continuous line of works on Mobile Edge Computing, from an optimization perspective. The key observation is that sharing resources across services, although improving system […]

Proposal on Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) funded by International Technology Alliance (ITA)

Our white paper titled “Distributed Analytics in Dynamic Coalition Environment: Placement, Scheduling, and Validation” was selected for funding in BPP18 (January 2018-January 2020) of the International Technology Alliance (ITA) program funded by US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and UK Ministry of Defense (MoD). Btw, this was the highest-rated white paper in TA1 (technical area 1), […]

Two papers accepted to INFOCOM’18

Both on the hot topic of “edge computing” and highly related to the DAIS ITA problem we will start working on in January 2018: “When Edge Meets Learning: Adaptive Control for Resource-Constrained Distributed Machine Learning”: analysis-based optimization of model training on distributed dataset “Service Entity Placement for Social Virtual Reality Applications on Edge Computing”: the […]

Ting served as faculty mentor at Grace Hopper Celebration 2017

This year’sĀ Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) is fully packed (~1800 attendants) with women of all seniority levels from all kinds of technical fields. Every major industry employer (Google, IBM, Microsoft, Disney, Cisco,…) and every major university ran a booth in the exhibit hall. Our booth is small (well, more like a plain desk with handouts), but […]

Two papers accepted to IFIP Performance 2017

Our papers “Parsimonious Tomography: Optimizing Cost-Identifiability Trade-off for Probing-based Network Monitoring” and “Distributed Link Anomaly Detection via Partial Network Tomography” are accepted as long papers to IFIP Performance 2017!

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