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CHRISTOPHE DIOT 4 rue du Fer à Moulin – 75005 Paris - France [email protected] | +33-674-51-96-53 EDUCATION Oct. 96 Habilitation (highest French degree; US-equivalent of tenure), INP Grenoble (France). Jan. 91 PhD, Computer Science, Institut National Polytechnique, Grenoble (France). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Sep. 15 - present CTO at Safran Analytics Sep. 09 - Aug. 15 Group Chief Scientist and Research organization CTO; Technicolor, Paris (France). Jan. 11 - Dec. 11 Founder, Technicolor Palo Alto Research Lab, Palo Alto (USA). Oct. 05 - Aug. 09 Senior Researcher, Founder and Director of Paris Research Lab; Thomson, Paris (France). Apr. 03 - Sep. 05 Senior researcher, co-founder of the Cambridge lab, INTEL Research, Cambridge (UK). Oct. 98 - Apr. 03 Researcher, Director of the Internet Lab; Sprint ATL, Burlingame (USA). Oct. 93 - Sep. 98 Researcher; INRIA Sophia- Antipolis (France). Oct. 90 - Sep. 93 Assistant Professor; ENSIMAG, Grenoble (France). I describe myself as a creative thinker with realization and leadership skills. I like to build technology projects in fast paced innovative environments. At Technicolor/Thomson, Intel, and Sprint, I have co-launched industry research labs in the areas of networking, data mining & analytics and media services. This experience provided me with a deep understanding of industry research and innovation. Activity in these labs has led to major research results and to technology developments that have seen industry-wide adoption (see examples below). As Technicolor Chief Scientist, I have created innovation and incubation strategies within Technicolor, and have led Technicolor’s academic/industry relationships. At Safran, I have taken a new challenge: build a new business entity with the objective of leveraging industrial data to create new revenue opportunities. This covers two aspects: (1) design and build infrastructure to store and process massive amounts of data and (2) design analytics solutions that address practical problems in the aerospace industry (e.g. optimization of production lines, prediction based services). In less than 2 years I have built a group of 25 people (mostly data scientists, data engineers and software engineer) as well as specified and deployed a state-of-the-art (big) data analysis 1

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CHRISTOPHE DIOT4 rue du Fer à Moulin – 75005 Paris - [email protected] | +33-674-51-96-53

EDUCATION

Oct. 96 Habilitation (highest French degree; US-equivalent of tenure), INP Grenoble (France).Jan. 91 PhD, Computer Science, Institut National Polytechnique, Grenoble (France).

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Sep. 15 - present CTO at Safran AnalyticsSep. 09 - Aug. 15 Group Chief Scientist and Research organization CTO; Technicolor, Paris (France).Jan. 11 - Dec. 11 Founder, Technicolor Palo Alto Research Lab, Palo Alto (USA).Oct. 05 - Aug. 09 Senior Researcher, Founder and Director of Paris Research Lab; Thomson, Paris (France).Apr. 03 - Sep. 05 Senior researcher, co-founder of the Cambridge lab, INTEL Research, Cambridge (UK).Oct. 98 - Apr. 03 Researcher, Director of the Internet Lab; Sprint ATL, Burlingame (USA).Oct. 93 - Sep. 98 Researcher; INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (France).Oct. 90 - Sep. 93 Assistant Professor; ENSIMAG, Grenoble (France).

I describe myself as a creative thinker with realization and leadership skills. I like to build technology projects in fast paced innovative environments.

At Technicolor/Thomson, Intel, and Sprint, I have co-launched industry research labs in the areas of networking, data mining & analytics and media services. This experience provided me with a deep understanding of industry research and innovation. Activity in these labs has led to major research results and to technology developments that have seen industry-wide adoption (see examples below). As Technicolor Chief Scientist, I have created innovation and incubation strategies within Technicolor, and have led Technicolor’s academic/industry relationships.

At Safran, I have taken a new challenge: build a new business entity with the objective of leveraging industrial data to create new revenue opportunities. This covers two aspects: (1) design and build infrastructure to store and process massive amounts of data and (2) design analytics solutions that address practical problems in the aerospace industry (e.g. optimization of production lines, prediction based services). In less than 2 years I have built a group of 25 people (mostly data scientists, data engineers and software engineer) as well as specified and deployed a state-of-the-art (big) data analysis platform. We have successfully supported around 30 internal projects in most companies of the Safran group, and are developing two data analysis tools for our industry. I am now involved in a strategic effort to define the digital roadmap of the group’s companies and realize it through two ambitious and long term projects.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Emeritus expert, Safran, 2017. ACM Fellow, 2006. For contributions to the measurement and analysis of computer networks. Principal Engineer, Intel, 2004. Interview in Science&Vie, 2008; 01Reseaux, October 2003; Broadband magazine (USA), August 2001. Sprint 2001 Leadership Technology Award, presented to a single individual who best exemplifies

technical leadership and competence, leadership in industry standards, corporate responsibility, perseverance, tenacity, and teamwork.

Identified as “la fine fleur de la recherche Internet Française,” L’Express magazine, April 2000. Dedicated article in La Recherche, January 1999. Conference Best Paper awards: SBRC 2013; ACM CoNEXT 2007, IEEE Infocom (finalist) 2000-2001.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Expert at EU Next Gen Internet initiative, 2016-2017. Technical Advisory Board, Guavus Networks (2010-2016), TGR (2015-) Member, EU Future Internet Assembly (FIA) Steering Committee, 2010-2012. Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee: NICTA networking research (Australia) 2010-2014. Steering committee member, VERSO, INF – two government programs that establish funding in computer

networking for ANR (French National Research Organization), 2010-2013. President, EU NEM industry platform, 2010-2011. Co-founder: ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC) and ACM CoNEXT Conference, member of both

inaugural steering committees, 2000-2008. Steering Committee, CRAWDAD project, Dartmouth Univ., 2005-2010. Program Committee Co-chair: ACM SIGCOMM 2000, ACM CoNEXT 2006. Program Committee Member: numerous computer networking conferences (including ACM SIGCOMM for

10 years, ACM Sigmetrics, ACM Multimedia, ACM CoNEXT, ACM IMC, IEEE INFOCOM, ACM Mobicom, ACM Mobihoc). Recently member of ACM SIGCOMM 2014, IEEE INFOCOM 2014 & 2015 program committees.

General Conference Chair: ACM SIGCOMM 1997, IMC 2008. Treasurer: SIGCOMM 2016, CoNEXT 2012. Conference Organizing Committee: CoNEXT 2014, SIGCOMM 2016. Chaired many workshops since 1994.

Member, ACM SIGCOMM Executive Committee, January 2005 - October 2008. Editor-in-Chief, ACM Computer Communication Review (CCR), 2005 - 2008. CCR increased the number of

readers and re-gained reputation due to new features highly topical content and short decision time. Editor or co-editor: numerous journal/magazine special issues, including: IEEE/ACM Transactions On

Networking, IEEE JSAC, IEEE Networks, Journal for High Speed Networks, Computer Networks.

TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP

I combine a technology leadership developed in industry with a top-tier academic reputation in networking and data mining. In my Chief Scientist job, I have acquired knowledge on innovation and incubation strategies in industry. Through my career, I have built a deep understanding of academic and industrial research, and of innovation ecosystems. My main strengths are in creative thinking, technology leadership and realization of ambitious projects.

Group building

When creating an R&D entity, I promote a model where labs are small (30/40 people) and involve 50% temporary visitors issued from the best universities and research organizations worldwide. The collaboration with academic researchers is key to achieve research excellence and open mindness. Nevertheless, strong ties with business divisions are crucial to conduct research that is relevant and leads to technology transfers. My experience is that building confidence and trust with business groups inside a company is the most challenging task, and that perseverance is an important skill.

The success of the Sprint Advanced Technology Lab (ATL) was based on three ingredients: (1) we pioneered internet measurement research; (2) we worked with Sprintlink engineering and operation teams to help understand, engineer, and manage their backbone; (3) we attracted top-notch researchers to work with us on unique datasets and seeded the Internet measurement research community. At Sprint, we had to build the data collection infrastructure, deploy it on the production network, aggregate the data and design the tools to analyze them. The project was recognized for its novel character and for pioneering data measurement and analytics on Internet traffic. In addition we have led the development of single source multicast at IETF.

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The INTEL “lablet” was collocated with the Cambridge University Computer Science Department. Thanks to this collaboration and to close links with the business groups (in Portland, Boston and Santa Clara), we managed to make a number of significant academic contributions and impact the wireless and network processor business groups.

Technicolor Paris was focused on data mining, Internet measurements & analytics, network management and home networking, leveraging Technicolor’s assets in the Gateway and Set Top Box business. It has pioneered the “nano data center” gateway and the “management as a Service” idea. Two products are based on our research results and the lab supported two ISPs. New products leveraging our research have been launched in 2016 and 2017.

The Technicolor Palo Alto lab has been built around the user knowledge/recommendation/privacy problem. It was located in the city center and has built strong ties with Stanford University. In its first 3 years of existence, the lab has made seminal contributions in the area of privacy (homomorphic encryption) and recommendations. With 15 permanent employees, the lab has produced 15 top-tier conference publications and 40 patents in 2013. It managed to transfer two recommendation algorithms to Technicolor video distribution platform (i.e. MGO, acquired by Fandango in 2016).

At Safran analytics, the challenge is slightly different as our mission is to build a business entity that is expected to develop the analytic culture and create value through data in the Safran Group. I have been pushing for a strategic approach around few business critical problems where data can create a quick and measurable return, and create core assets at the same time. In parallel to these strategic projects, I have built a team of data engineers who brings the data platform knowledge in the group, giving us the flexibility to design analytics platforms that are specific to the wide range of use cases met in Safran. I have been pushing in the open source culture and created privileged relationships with companies such as Google on IoT and Cloud. Last, I have created training sessions to spread the data culture in the group and help aeronautical engineers understand the value of data, how to collect and visualize it.

Technology transfer

I have experienced adoption of research technologies in both the academic and the industry environment (and must recognize that it is probably easier as an academic). “Research in industry is a contact sport” [Bert Sutherland, SUN Microsystems]. This quote is, after 20 years of experience, the best way to describe what it takes to transfer research results to business groups within a company.

At INRIA, we pioneered service differentiation (DiffServ), group communication (i.e. multicast, peer-to-peer), and interactive applications on the Internet (large scale virtual environments, games). We licensed our game technology to Philips. DiffServ was adopted by IETF and is now deployed in most parts of the Internet.

At Sprint ATL, we co-designed and standardized Single Source Multicast which is now used in operational networks for IPTV distribution. My group also had a large impact on both Sprint Internet technology and on the Internet engineering community (through NANOG in particular). Our Internet monitoring project (known as IPMON) was among the first three internet monitoring projects, and clearly the most ambitious by its approach. Network measurement led to a better understanding of the Internet and to the design of engineering tools and management techniques adopted and used daily by the Sprint IP backbone engineering group. In particular, we were the first to design a traffic matrix building methodology, ahead of AT&T, the historical leader in this area. Recently, I discovered that Google and Amazon are also using our tools to engineer, manage and price their IP backbones. Our research results and methods inspired two start-ups: IPSUM in 2001 and ENDACE in 2003.

At Intel, we designed a monitoring environment dedicated to Network Processors. We also contributed a number of mobile wireless technologies to the business groups. Our seminal work on anomaly detection, started at Sprint and completed at Intel, seeded GUAVUS, today a market leader in data analytics.

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At Technicolor, we have pioneered research on home networking (Technicolor was #1 worldwide in home Gateways and #3 in Set Top Boxes at the time). We have pioneered home networks analytics, collecting massive amounts of data to improve home network management. Our work on content caching and data delivery has led to the notion of “Nano Data Center”, i.e. a Gateway with enough CPU and memory to manage user content and privacy, and to assist the user with management of quality of experience. This technology led to the design of two products lines in Technicolor, including advanced gateways and a management platform currently deployed at two ISPs. In Palo Alto our pioneer work on “recommendation by comparison” accounted for two transfers to Technicolor’s video delivery platform known as MGO. The research lead by my research group (in collaboration with Stanford University) on homomorphic encryption is considered seminal by the security community.

At Safran, we are not talking about technology transfer, but instead about designing platforms and tools that can be used in operation by multiple group companies. At this point, we are working on various tools that are fundamental for Safran, namely industrial process monitoring and optimization, testbench calibration, predictive maintenance. It is early to claim for widespread utilization but compared to commercial tools, our solutions are preferred by engineers who had the opportunity to test different solution.

Innovation and incubation in industry

At Technicolor, I have been in charge of the organization of research since 2008. When I joined, Technicolor had more than 100 research projects, each of them involving between one and three researchers and focusing on a small technology bricks. I have orchestrated two major reorganizations of research that led to a more effective, impactful, and explainable research.

I have introduced the exploratory research program. With an annual budget of 3M EUR, we maintained a portfolio of around 30 small and risky research projects with an average duration of 1.5 years. The goal of this program was to inject new ideas in the research program that could prefigure the Technicolor products and services in the 10 year timeframe. In 2011, I created and launched the “Opportunity Forum”, an incubation environment to nurture employee’s ideas and create new business opportunities. I was also in charge of Technicolor Scientific Advisory Board, Fellowship program, and I animated the Technology Committee of the Board of Directors for 2 years.

I was also involved in corporate strategy, more specifically on long-term vision. I have been mainly responsible for Technicolor’s strategy on data, working with Boston Consulting Group to evaluate the feasibility of the objectives and the market attractiveness.

Leading change

At Technicolor and Safran, my job dealt with leading changes in a large organization. At Technicolor, I developed new collaboration models deploying new tools and putting in place new collaboration practices. Safran Analytics is leading the Safran group digital transformation. It is complex and ambitious in an industrial company used to work on very long cycles and very stable businesses.

IP & Patents

I have 16 patent granted with Technicolor and 7 with Sprint. At Technicolor, I have acquired a deep understanding of the intellectual property ecosystem. I have also been instrumental to an IP agreement signed between Technicolor and INRIA. I have been involved in a similar agreement between Safran and INRIA and I have helped define the Safran academic collaboration framework known as DESIR. My patent list is provided in appendix A.

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Entrepreneurship

I helped launch IPSUM (internet measurements) in 2001, ENDACE (high performance network monitoring cards) in 2002, and GUAVUS networks (internet based data analytics) in 2005. I was on the Technology Advisory Committee of GUAVUS Networks until it was sold to THALES in 2017. I am also helping TGR, a Brazil-based start-up, develop its business and technology.

Lobbying

Since early in my career, I managed to get continuous funding of my research at the European and French level. Some of the projects I have built have had a significant impact on literature and/or industry. Let’s mention HIPPARCH (diffserv) and HAGGLE (ad-hoc communication). At INTEL and Technicolor, I managed to fund all my research projects. While at Technicolor, I contributed to the creation of the EU FIRE Unit dedicated to experimental research through platforms. I was actively involved in the creation of the future Internet PPP. More recently, I was consulted prior to the creation of the Next Gen Internet unit and also at multiple occasions during the creation process. I made Safran a member of the Big Data value Association (BDVA).

RESEARCH

My core research expertise is in Internet analytics and protocol design. I am not a theoretician, despite having a strong education in mathematics. My approach consists in building systems, measuring them and applying the results to the conception of new algorithms, models, or methodologies. I generally pick research topics that differentiate my company in the industry. My research has been well received and is well known within the research community (according to Google Scholar, my H-index is 76 and altogether my publications have more than 25,000 citations). I have also worked to transition research into practice via standards activities: AFNOR, ANSI and ISO from 89 to 93; IETF, IRTF and NANOG from 98 to 04. During my career, I have made the following contributions, many of them pioneering a research area (presented chronologically):

Application of formal verification techniques: we designed a “protocol compiler” that combined verified communication modules and an ESTEREL description of an application to build a verified implementation of an Internet application. This is very close to what is happening in Software-Defined Networks nowadays.

Protocol design and hardware implementation: we have specified and implemented (on Transputer processors) XTP, a transport protocol for multimedia streams with innovative control mechanisms. XTP has been standardized for military applications.

Peer-to-peer: we designed the first distributed game on the Internet (MiMaze) on top of application level multicast. We invented an original synchronization mechanism that was not relying on a global clock signal.

Differential Services: Based on an idea of Jon Crowcroft (known as “one bit QoS”), we invented the DiffServ EF class. We published the initial papers and helped launch the DiffServ group at IETF.

Making multicast practical: we have contributed to the design, experimentation and standardization of SSM (Single Source Multicast) which used in most operational IPTV deployments.

Internet measurements and analytics: we have designed and deployed the most ambitious internet data collection infrastructure at Sprint (we had to design all hardware and software components, including a processing architecture for massive amounts of data). We have designed tools to assist the engineering team load balance the traffic, control the delay, minimize network convergence time, and map the IP topology on the fiber network. We performed the first characterization of failures in the Internet. We made significant contributions to the understanding of the nature of Internet traffic.

Traffic matrices: we designed the first practical methodology for traffic matrices computation. Traffic matrices have been a revolution in the engineering of the Internet as it showed for the first time how customer traffic was utilizing the network. It is used today for pricing and network management.

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Anomaly detection: We pioneered unsupervised anomaly detection in the Internet with Boston University. This work led to some of my most cited publications.

Epidemic communication and human mobility: our work on measurement and analysis of human mobility received more than 1000 citations in less than 10 years. It has revolutionized this area of research where people where mostly dealing with models (in the best case) and simulations. We were among the first group to perform experiments with hundred participants, and to make our data publically available.

Nano Data Centers: We proposed to leverage the home Gateway as a local control and storage point, similar to a personal CDN. We have shown that this approach consumes less electricity than usual content delivery approaches, makes it possible to control user’s privacy and easier to deliver high quality services. This idea remains popular in 2017 and many companies are pushing for this approach, and are delivering products based on the technology principles that we established.

Home network management: we have built and deployed a complete home networking measurement and management system. We were collecting data from 300 Gateway every 30s and storing the information in the cloud where it was processed and analyzed in real-time. The system has been deployed on gateways of home users of two Technicolor customers and it is currently being tested and improved.

At Safran, I am working in close collaboration with research labs in order to bring advanced data analysis methodologies. I am establishing privileged relationship with UC Berkeley on massive time series analysis and I am supervising research activities on the “Digital Twin” problem which is a very promising research area for our industry. Research Supervision

Mentor of some of the most brilliant researchers and entrepreneurs in the networking community (e.g. Augustin Chaintreau now at Columbia, Dina Papagiannaki now at Google, Nina Taft now at Google, Anukool Lakhina founder and CEO of GUAVUS).

Supervised 18 PhDs. Currently supervising 2 PhD students on document mining and recommendation. Supervised a large number of interns and post-docs.

Publications, Invited Talks, and Tutorials

I have published around 200 papers in the most selective journals (e.g. JSAC, ToN, IEEE Networks, CCR), conferences (e.g. IEEE INFOCOM, ACM SIGMETRICS, SIGCOMM, IMC, RECSYS), and workshops. My H index is 76 (source: google scholar), which puts me in the top 100 most cited researchers in computer science worldwide (source: UCLA in 2015). My publications total more than 25,000 citations, including 10 articles above 500 citations and five above 1000 - an unusual record for an industrial researcher. My publications are listed in appendix B.

I authored various tutorial courses on Internet architecture, Quality of Service, multicast (including one with Radia Perlman, an INTEL fellow, at Infocom 2000), content distribution and epidemic communication. I was invited speaker, panel organizer, and keynote speaker in many conferences, workshops, universities, and seminars since 1993.

Miscellaneous

55 years old, married, one kid French citizen. Fluent in French and English. Italian spoken. Portuguese under construction. Skiing and scuba-diving instructor. Sailor.

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REFERENCES

Francois Baccelli (INRIA)Jon Crowcroft (Cambridge University)Serge Fdida (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris)Roch Guerin (Washington University in St. Louis) Jim Kurose (University of Massachusetts Amherst & National Science Foundation) Vince Pizzica (Technicolor)Nick McKeown (Stanford University),Duane Northcutt (DriveScale Inc.)Jennifer Rexford (Princeton University)Catherine Rosenberg (University of Waterloo) Aruna Seneviratne (Data61 & UNSW, Sydney)Nina Taft (Google)

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APPENDIX A – Granted Patents

B. Kveton, G. Ganu, Y. Bourse, O. Mokryn ,C. Diot. Contextually propagating semantic knowledge over large datasets. WO 2013151546 A1. Thomson. Oct.10, 2013.

F. Picconi, M. Varvello, C. Diot. System and method for automatically verifying storage of redundant contents into communication equipments by data comparison. US20130173920 A1. Thomson. Jul. 4, 2013.

B. Kveton, G. Ganu, Y. Bourse, O. Mokryn, C. Diot. Method and apparatus for unsupervised learning of multi-resolution user profile from text analysis WO 2013049529 A1. Thomson. Apr 4, 2013.

A. Mtibaa, M. May, C. Diot. Method to manage an opportunistic communication network. US20120271933 A1. Thomson. Oct. 25, 2012.

F. Picconi, M. Varvello, C. Diot. Device and method for generating confirmations of data transfers between communication equipments, by data comparison. US20120179784A1. Thomson. Jul 12, 2012.

M. Carrera, H. Lundgren, T. Salonidis, C. Diot. Method for evaluating link cost metrics in communication networks. US 20110255429 A1. WO2010072652A1. Thomson. Oct. 20, 2011.

M. Varvello, C. Diot, E.-W. Biersack. Method for managing the allocation of data into a peer-to-peer network and peer implementing such method. US 20110219069 A1. Thomson. Sep. 08, 2011.

F.-J. Silveira Filho, C. Diot. Detecting and classifying anomalies in communication networks. US20110149745 A1. Thomson. Jun. 23 2011.

V. Mhatre, H. Lundgren, C. Diot, F. Baccelli. Method for routing and load balancing in communication networks. US 7936704 B2. Thomson. May 3, 2011.

A. Chaintreau, A. Mtibaa, C. Diot. Method and device for managing information of social type and for opportunistic forwarding. US 20100064006 A1, EP2178038A1. Thomson. Mar. 11, 2010.

C. Diot, L. Massoulie, D.-C. Tomozei. Device and method for optimizing access to contents by users. US 20100274760 A1. Thomson. Oct. 28, 2010.

H. Lundgren, M. Carrera, T. Salonidis, C. Diot. Method for characterizing a communication link in a communication network. US 20100238835 A1. Thomson. Sep. 23, 2010.

C. Diot, A. Chaintreau, A. Soule, C. Neumann, A. Boudani, K. Suh, P. Houeix, M.-L. Champel. Multimedia content delivery method and system. US7680894B2. Thomson. Mar. 16, 2010.

G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, S. Jaiswal. Method and system for measuring round-trip time of packets in a communications network. US 7636321 B1. Sprint. Dec. 22, 2009.

A. Boudani, M.-L. Champel, C. Diot. Pull from peer method to acquire missing parts of a content file from a group. EP2056572. Thomson. Jun. 05, 2009.

V. Mhatre, H. Lundgren, C. Diot, F. Baccelli. Method for routing and load balancing in mesh networks. EP2063584 A1. Thomson. May 27, 2009.

K. Papagiannaki, N. Taft, C. Diot. Method for computing aggregate traffic between adjacent points of presence in an internet protocol backbone network. US 7519705 B1. Sprint. Granted Apr. 14, 2009.

A. Nucci, N. Taft, C. Diot, F. Giroire. Method and system for identifying optimal mapping in a network US 7453824 B1. Sprint. Nov. 18, 2008.

G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, S. Jaiswal. Related-packet identification. US 7436778 B1. Sprint. Oct. 14, 2008. A. Nucci, N. Taft, C. Diot, F. Giroire. Method and system for correlating practical constraints in a network

US 7394760 B1. Sprint. Jul. 1, 2008. A. Nucci, B. Schroeder, S. Bhattacharyya, N. Taft, C. Diot. Method for assigning link weights in a

communications network. US 7395351 B. Sprint. Jul. 1, 2008. V. Mhatre, C. Neumann, C. Diot. Traffic splitting over uplink and downlink WIFI channels for peer-to-peer

file sharing. EP20060301253. Thomson. Jun. 18, 2008. N. Taft, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot, S. Iyer. Method for deflection routing of data packets to alleviate link

overload in IP networks. US 7362703 B1. Sprint. Apr. 22, 2008.

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APPENDIX B – Publications

20171. C. Dupuy, F. Bach, C. Diot, “Qualitative and Descriptive Topic Extraction from Movie Reviews Using

LDA”. MLDM (International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining). NYC, July 2017.2016

2. S. Dernbach, N. Taft, J. Kurose, U. Weinsberg, C. Diot, A. Ashkan, “Cache Content-Selection Policies for Streaming Video Services”. IEEE Infocom 2016. San Francisco. April 2016.

3. S. El Aouad, C. Dupuy, R. Teixeira, F. Bach and C. Diot. “Exploiting crowd sourced reviews to explain movie recommendation”. Netys. Marrakech. May 2014

4. E. Fazzion, I. Cunha, D. Guedes, W. Meira Jr., R. Teixeira, D. Veitch, C. Diot. “Efficient remapping of Internet routing events”. Poster. Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2016. Florianopolis (Brazil). August 2016.

5. D. Da Hora, K. Van Doorselaer, K. Van Oost, R. Teixeira, C. Diot. "Passive Wi-Fi Link Capacity Estimation on Commodity Access Points". Traffic Monitoring and Analysis Workshop (TMA) 2016. Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium). April 2016.

20156. I. Pefkianakis, H. Lundgren, A. Soule, J. Chandrashekar, P. le Guyadec, C. Diot, M. May, K. Van

Doorselaer, K. Van Oost. “Characterizing Home Wireless Performance: The Gateway View”. IEEE Infocom 2015. Hong-Kong. April 2015.

20147. C. Dupuy, F. Bach, C. Diot. “Review Prediction Using Topic Models”. NIPS 2014 Workshop on

Personalization. Montreal. December 2014.2013

8. I. Cunha, R. Teixeira, D. Veitch, C. Diot. "DTRACK: A System to Predict and Track Internet Path Changes". IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. Online publication on IEEE Xplore. July 2013.

9. I. Cunha, R. Teixeira, D. Veitch, C. Diot. “RemapRoute: Reduzindo o custo do remapeamento demudancas de roteamento na Internet”. Proceedings of SBRC 2013. Brasilia. May 2013.

201210. J. Whiteaker, F. Schneider, R. Teixeira, C. Diot, A. Soule, F. Picconi, M. May. "Expanding Home Services

with Advanced Gateways". ACM CCR newsletter. October 2012.11. A. Levy, O. Mokryn, C. Diot, N. Taft. "Finding a needle in a haystack of reviews: cold start context based

hotel recommender system". ACM Recommender Systems. Dublin. September 2012. 12. G. Reina, E. Biersack, C. Diot. "QUIVER: a middleware for distributed gaming". ACM NOSSDAV 2012.

Toronto. June 2012. 13. A.-K. Pietilainen, C. Diot. "Dissemination in Opportunistic Social Networks: the Role of Temporal

Communities". ACM MobiHoc 2012. Head Island. Jun3 2012.2011

14. I. Cunha, R. Teixeira, D. Veitch, C. Diot. "Predicting and Tracking Internet Path Changes". ACM SIGCOMM 2011. Toronto. August 2011.

15. G. Zyba, S Ioannidis, C. Diot, G. Voelker. "Dissemination in opportunistic mobile ad-hoc networks: The power of the crowd". IEEE INFOCOM conference. Shangai. April 2011.

201016. M. Varvello, S. Ferrari, E. Biersack, C. Diot. "Exploring Second Life". IEEE/ACM Transactions on

Networking (TON) Vol. PP, Issue 99, 2010.17. F. Silveira, C. Diot, N. Taft, R. Govindan. "ASTUTE: Detecting a Different Class of Traffic Anomalies".

ACM SIGCOMM conference. New-Delhi. August 2010.18. F. Silveira, C. Diot, N. Taft, R. Govindan. "Detecting Traffic Anomalies using an Equilibrium Property".

ACM SIGMETRICS conference poster. New-York. June 2010.19. R. Gass and C. Diot. "Eliminating Backhaul Bottlenecks for Opportunistically Encountered Wi-Fi

Hotspots". VTC 2010. Taipei, May 2010.20. R. Gass and C. Diot. "An Experimental Performance Comparison of 3G and WiFi". PAM 2010 (Springer

Verlag LNCS), Zurich, April 2010.21. F. Silveira, C. Diot. "URCA: Pulling Anomalies by their Root Causes". IEEE Infocom. San Diego. March

2010.22. A. Mtibaa, M. May, M. Ammar, C. Diot. "PeopleRank: Combining Social and Contact Information for

Opportunistic Forwarding". IEEE Infocom Mini Conference. San Diego. March 2010.

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200923. M. Varvello, S. Ferrari, E. Biersack, and C. Diot. "A Distributed Avatar Management for Second

Life". NETGAMES’09, Paris, France, November 2009.24. V. Valancius, N. Laoutaris, L. Massoulie, C. Diot, P. Rodriguez. "Greening the Internet with Nano Data

Centers". ACM SIGCOMM CoNext conference. Roma, Italy. December 2009.25. Cunha, R. Teixeira, N. Feamster, C. Diot. "Measurement Method for Fast and accurate Blackhole

Indentification with Binary tomography". ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC). Chicago, USA. November 2009.

26. A.-K. Pietilainen, E. Oliver, J. LeBrun, G. Varghese, C. Diot. "MobiClique: Middleware for Mobile Social Networking". WOSN, an ACM SIGCOMM workshop. Barcelona, Spain. August 2009.

27. A.-K. Pietilainen, C. Diot. “Experiments in Mobile Social Networking”. MobiArch'09, The Fourth ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture. 2009.

28. M. Varvello, C. Diot. E. Biersack. "A Walkable Kademlia Network for Virtual Worlds". International Workshop on peer-to-peer systems (IPTPS). Boston, USA, April 2009.

29. I. Cunha, F. Silveira, R. Oliveira, R. Teixeira, and C. Diot. "Uncovering Artifacts of Flow Measurement Tools. In Proceedings of Passive and Active Measurement Conference". Seoul, Korea, April 2009.

30. M. Varvello, C. Diot, E. Biersack. "P2P Second Life: Experimental Validation Using Kad". IEEE Infocom 2009. Rio de Janeiro. April 09.

31. H. Nguyen, R. Teixeira, P. Thiran, C. Diot. "Minimizing Probing Cost for Detecting Interface Failures: Algorithms and Scalability Analysis". IEEE Infocom 2009. Rio de Janeiro. April 09.

32. M. Carrera and H. Lundgren and T. Salonidis and C. Diot. "Correlating wireless link cost metrics to capacity". WONS 2009 (The Sixth International Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services). Snowbird. February 09.

33. A. Chaintreau. J. He, C. Diot. "A Performance Evaluation of Scalable Live Video Streaming with Nano Data Centers". Computer Networks Journal. Vol. 53, Issue 2, February 2009.

200834. M. Varvello, F. Picconi, E. Biersack, C. Diot. "Is there life in Second Life?" ACM Sigcomm CoNext 2008.

Madrid, december 08.35. A. Mtibaa, A. Chaintreau, A.-K. Pietilainen, C. Diot. "Are you moved by your social network

application?". WOSN workshop at SIGCOMM. Seattle. August 2008.36. A. Markopoulo, Y. Ganjali, G. Iannaccone, S. Bhattacharyya, C.-N. Chua, C. Diot. "Characterization of

Failures in an Operational IP Backbone Network." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. Volume 16, Issue 4. August 2008.

37. V. Erramili, M. Crovella, A. Chaintreau, C. Diot. "Delegation Forwarding". 9th ACM Mobihoc 08 conference. 2008.

200738. K. Suh, M. Varvello, C. Neumann, L. Massoulie, J. Kurose, D. Towsley, C. Diot. “Push-to-Peer Video-on-

Demand system: design and evaluation”. JSAC special issue on Advances in Peer-to-peer Systems. Vol. 25. No. 10. December 2007.

39. A. Mtibaa, A. Chaintreau, L. Massoulie. C. Diot. "Diameter of Opportunistic Mobile Networks". ACM SIGCOMM CoNext 07. NYC. December 07. Technical Report CR-PRL-2007-07-0001, Thomson, 2007.

40. V. Mhatre, F. Baccelli, H. lundgren, C. Diot. "Joint MAC-aware Routing and Load Balancing in Mesh Networks". ACM SIGCOMM CoNext 07. NYC. December 07.

41. A. Damdhere, R. Teixeira, C. Dovrolis, C. Diot. "NetDiagnoser: troubleshooting network incidents using end-to-end probes and routing data". ACM SIGCOMM CoNext 07. NYC. December 07. Thomson Research Report : CR-PRL-2007-02-0002.

42. V. Erramilli, M. Crovella, A. Chaintreau, and C. Diot. "Diversity of Forwarding Paths in Pocket Switched Networks". ACM IMC 07. San Diego. October 07.

43. A. Soule, H. Ringberg, F. Silveira, C. Diot. "Challenging the supremacy of traffic matrices in anomaly detection". ACM IMC 07. San Diego. October 07.

44. B.-Y. Choi, Z.-L. Zhang, R. Cruz, S. Moon, C. Diot. "Quantile Sampling for Practical Delay Monitoring in Internet Backbone Networks". Computer Networks Journal, Volume 51, Issue 10, pp. 2701-2716. 2007.

45. B.-Y. Choi, Z.-L. Zhang, K. Papagiannaki, S. Moon, C. Diot. “Analysis of Point-To-Point Packet Delay in an Operational Network”. Computer Networks Journal, Vol 51, Issue 13 pp 3812-3827. 2007.

46. N. Taft, A. Nucci, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. "IGP Link Weight Assignment for Operational Tier-1 Backbones". IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN). Vol. 15, issue 4, pp. 789-802. August 07.

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47. M. Varvello, E. Biersac, C. Diot. "Dynamic Clustering in Delaunay-Based P2P Networked Virtual Environments". NetGames 07. Melbourne. September 07. To be presented as a poster at ACM Sigcomm 07.

48. J. Su, J. Scott, P. Hui, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, A. Goel, E. de Lara, M. How Lim, E. Upton. "Haggle: Seamless Networking for Mobile Applications". UbiComp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, September 2007.

49. A. Mtibaa, A. Chaintreau, C. Diot. "Popularity of Nodes in Pocket Switched Networks". ACM Sigcomm 07. POSTER. Kyoto. August 07.

50. E. Nordström, C. Diot, R. Gass, P.Gunningberg. "Experiences from Measuring Human Mobility using bluetooth Inquiring Devices." MobiEval'07 (Mobicom workshop), San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2007.

51. H. Ringberg, A. Soule, J. Rexford, C. Diot. “Sensitivity of PCA for Traffic Anomaly Detection”. ACM Sigmetrics. San Diego. June 07.

52. B. Kauffmann, F. Baccelli, A. Chaintreau, V. Mhatre, D. Papagiannaki, C. Diot. Measurement-Based Self Organization of Interfering 802.11 Wireless Access Networks”. IEEE Infocom 07. Anchorage. May 07.

53. A. Soule, H. Larsen, F. Silveira, J. Rexford, C. Diot. “Detectability of Traffic Anomalies in two adjacent networks.” Passive and Active Measurement workshop (PAM). Louvain. April 07.

54. R. Cruz Teixeira, S. Uhlig, C. Diot. “BGP Route Propagation between Neighboring Domains.” Passive and Active Measurement workshop (PAM). Louvain. April 07.

55. V. Mhatre, H. Lundgren, and C. Diot, "MAC-Aware Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks," Fourth International Wireless on Demand Network Systems and Services (IEEE/IFIP WONS 2007), Obergurgl, Austria, January 07.

56. S. Jaiswal, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, J. Kurose, D. Towsley. "Measurement and classification of out-of-sequence packets in a tier-1 IP backbone". IEEE Transaction on networking. Vol. 15. Issue 1, pp. 54-66. February 07.

57. H. Ringberg, A. Soule, J. Rexford, C. Diot. "Influence of Data-Reduction Techniques on Traffic Anomaly Detection." Thomson Research Report : CR-PRL-2007-02-0001.

200658. X. Li, F. Bian, M. Crovella, C. Diot, R. Govindan, G. Iannaccone, A. Lakhina. "Precise Anomaly Detection

and Identification Using Sketch Subspaces". IMC 2006. Rio de Janeiro. October 06.59. A. Lindgren, A, Chaintreau, J. Scott, C. Diot. "Impact of Communication Infrastructure on Forwarding in

Pocket Switched Networks". ACM SIGCOM CHANTS workshop. Pisa. September 06.60. X. Li, F. Bian, H. Zhang, C. Diot, R. Govindan, G. Iannaccone. "MIND: A Distributed Multi-Dimensional

Indexing System for Network Monitoring". IEEE Infocom 2006. Barcelona. April 06.61. A. Chaintreau, P. Hui, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, Richard Gass, and James Scott. "Impact of Human Mobility

on the Design of Opportunistic Forwarding Algorithms". IEEE Infocom 2006. Barcelona. April 06.62. R. Gass, J. Scott and C. Diot. "Measurements of In-Motion Wireless Networking". HotMobile. March

06.63. G. Cantieni, G. Iannaccone, P. Thiran, C. Barakat, C. Diot. "Reformulating the Monitor placement

problem: optimal network-wide sampling". Short version in CISS 2006, Princeton, March 06. Long paper in CoNext 06, Lisbon, December 06.

200564. S. Vasudevan, D. Papagiannaki, J. Kurose, D. Towsley, C. Diot. "Facilitating AP selection in 802.11

wireless networks". ACM SIGCOMM/USENIX Internet Measurement Conference (IMC). New Orleans. October 2005.

65. A. Lakhina, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Detecting Distributed Attacks using Network-Wide Flow Data". FloCon 2005 Analysis Workshop. New Orleans. September 05.

66. K. Papagiannaki, N. Taft, Z.-L. Zhang, C. Diot. "Long Term Forecasting of Internet backbone Traffic". IEEE Transaction on neural Networks. Special Issue on Adaptive Learning Systems in Communication Networks. Vol. 16, No. 5, September 05.

67. C. Barakat, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot. "Ranking flows from sampled traffic". CoNext 05. Toulouse. October 05.

68. Y. Choi, S. Moon, R. L. Cruz, Z.-L. Zhang, C. Diot. "Practical Delay Monitoring Method for ISPs". CoNext 05. Toulouse. October 05.

69. P. Hui, A. Chaintreau, J. Scott, R. Gass, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot. "Pocket Switched Networking: Challenges, Feasibility and Implementation Issues". WAC 05. Athens. October 2005.

70. P. Hui, A. Chaintreau, J. Scott, R. Gass, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot. "Pocket Switched Networks and the Consequences of Human Mobility in Conference Environments". Sigcomm DTN workshop. Philadelphia. August 05.

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71. B. Kauffmann, F. Baccelli, A. Chaintreau, C. Diot, K. Papagiannaki. "Self organization of Interfering 802.11 Wireless Access Networks". INRIA Research report 5649. August 2005.

72. A. Lakhina, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Mining Anomalies Using Traffic Feature Distributions". To be presented at ACM Sigcomm 2005. Philadelphia, September 05.

73. A. Soule, A. Lakhina, N. Taft, K. Papagiannaki, Kave Salamatian, A. Nucci, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Traffic Matrices: Balancing Measurements, Inference and Modeling". ACM Sigmetrics 2005. Banff. June 05.

74. J. Robinson, K. Papagiannaki, C. Diot, X. Guo, L. Krishnamurthy. "Experimenting with a Multi-Radio Mesh Networking Testbed". 1st workshop on Wireless Network Measurements (WiNMee 2005). Trento (Italy). April 05.

75. V. Ribeiro, Z.L. Zhang and S. Moon and Christophe Diot. "Time Scaling Behaviour of Internet Backbone Traffic". Computer Network Journal special issue on Modeling Network Long Range Dependent Traffic: Characterization, Visualization and Tools. 2005.

76. X. Li, F. Bian, H. Zhang, C. Diot, R. Govindan, W. Hong, G. Iannaccone. "Advanced Indexing Technique for Wide-Area Network Monitoring". NetDB (an ICDE 2005 workshop). Tokyo. April 05.

77. A. Sridharan, R.Guerin, C. Diot. "Achieving Near-Optimal Traffic Engineering Solutions for Current OSPF/ISIS Networks". IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. March 2005.

78. A. Chaintreau, P. Hui, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, R. Gass, J. Scott. "Pocket Switched Networks: Real-world mobility and its consequences for opportunistic forwarding". University of Cambridge, Computer Lab. Technical Report UCAM-CL-TR-617. February 05.

79. A. Nucci, N. Taft, P. Thiran, H. Zang, C. Diot. "Increasing the Link Utilization in IP over WDM Networks Using Availability as QoS". Journal of Photonic Network Communication. Kluwer online. Vol. 9. Issue 1. pp. 55-75. January 05.

200480. A. Zeitoun, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. "An AS-Level Study of Internet". Globecom Global Internet

workshop. July 2004.81. A. Lakhina, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Characterization of Network-Wide Anomalies in Traffic Flows".

Proceedings of IMC 2004. Taormina. October 2004.82. A. Lakhina, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Diagnosing Network-Wide Traffic Anomalies". Proceedings of ACM

SIGCOMM 2004. Portland. June 200483. G. Iannaccone and C.-N. Chuah, S. Bhattacharyya and C. Diot. "Feasibility of IP Restoration in a Tier-1

Backbone". IEEE Network Vol 18, No 2. March/April 2004.84. A. Lakhina, M. Crovella, C. Diot. "Exploring the Subspace Method for Network-Wide Anomaly

Diagnosis". Poster. Network Troubleshooting Worshop (a SIGCOMM 2004 workshop). Portland. August 2004.

85. C. Barakat, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot. "Ranking flows from sampled traffic". INRIA research report: RR-5266. Juillet 2004.

86. A. Lakhina, K. Papagiannaki, M. Crovella, C. Diot, E. D. Kolaczyk, N. Taft. "Structural Analysis of Network Traffic Flows". Proceedings of ACM SIGMETRICS 2004. New-York City. June 2004.

87. S. Agarwal, C.-N. Chuah, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. "Impact of BGP Dynamics on Intra-Domain Traffic". Proceedings of ACM SIGMETRICS 2004. New-York City. June 2004.

88. N. Hohn, D. Veitch, D. Papagianaki, C. Diot. "Bridging router performance and queuing theory". Proceedings of ACM SIGMETRICS 2004. New-York City. June 2004.

89. S. Agarwal, C.-N. Chuah, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. "Impact of BGP dynamic on router CPU utilization". Proceedings of PAM 2004. Elsevier LNCS 3015. Juan Les Pins. April 2004.

90. A. Markopoulou, G. Iannaccone, S. Bhattacharrya, C.-N. Chuah, C. Diot. "Characterization of Failures in an IP Backbone". IEEE Infocom 2004. 7-11 March 2004. Hong-Kong.

91. S. Jaiswal, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, J. Kurose, D. Towsley. "Inferring TCP Connections Characteristics from Passive Measurements". IEEE Infocom 2004. 7-11 March 2004. Hong-Kong.

92. B.-Y. Choi, S. Moon, Z.-L. Zhang, C. Diot. "Analysis of Point-To-Point Packet Delay In an Operational Network". IEEE Infocom 2004. 7-11 March 2004. Hong-Kong.

93. K. Papayanaki, N. Taft, C. Diot. "Impact of Flow Dynamics on Traffic Engineering Design Principles". IEEE Infocom 2004. 7-11 March 2004. Hong-Kong.

94. A. Nucci, S. Bhattacharyya, N. Taft, R. Cruz, C. Diot. "Design of IGP Link Weights for Estimation of Traffic Matrices". IEEE Infocom 2004. 7-11 March 2004. Hong-Kong.

200395. C. Diot, G. Iannaccone, D. McAuley. "TCP congestion control, a Weapon of Mass destruction". IRC-TR-

03-001. December 2003.

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96. C. Fraleigh, S. Moon, B. Lyles, C. Cotton, M. Khan, D. Moll, R. Rockell, T. Seely, C. Diot. "Packet-level Traffic Measurement from the Sprint IP Backbone". IEEE Network Magazine. November 2003.

97. S. Bhattacharrya Editor. "An Overview of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)". IETF RFC 3569. July 2003.98. A. Sridharan, S. Moon, C. Diot. "On the causes of routing loops". Proceedings of IMC 2004, Miami,

October 2003.99. K. Papagianaki, R. Cruz, C. Diot. "Network performances monitoring at small time scales". Proceedings

of IMC 2004, Miami, October 2003.100.A. Nucci, B. Schroeder, S. Bhattacharyya, N. Taft, C. Diot. "IGP Link Weight Assignment for Transient

Link Failures." Proceedings of ITC18, Berlin (Germany), September 2003.101.K. Papagiannaki, S. Moon, C. Fraleigh, P. Thiran, C. Diot. "Measurement and Analysis of Single-Hop

Delay on an IP Backbone Network". IEEE JSAC Special Issue in Internet and WWW Measurement, Mapping, and Modeling. vol. 21, no. 6, August 2003.

102.C. Barakat, P. Thiran, G. Iannaccone, P. Owezarski, C. Diot. "Modeling Internet backbone traffic at the flow level". To be published in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Special Issue on networking. Vol. 51, No. 8. August 2003.

103.S. Bhattacharyya, Ed. "An Overview of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)". Internet RFC 3569. IETF. July 2003.

104.M. Durvy, C. Diot, N. Taft, P. Thiran. "Network Availability Based Service Differentiation". Proceedings of IWQoS 2003. Monterey (USA). June 2003.

105.S. Bhattacharyya, G. Iannaccone, S. Moon, N. Taft, C. Diot. "Network Measurement and Monitoring. A Sprint Perspective". IETF draft draft-ietf-monitoring-sprint-01.txt. IETF. March 2003.

106.K. Papagiannaki, N. Taft, Z.-L. Zhang, C. Diot. "Long-Term Forecasting of Internet Backbone Traffic: Observations and Initial Models". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

107.S. Iyer, S. Bhattacharyya, N. Taft, C. Diot. "An approach to alleviate link overload as observed on an IP backbone". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

108.F. Giroire and A. Nucci and N. Taft and C. Diot. "Increasing the Robustness of IP Backbones in the Absence of Optical Level Protection". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

109.S. Jaiswal, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, J. Kurose, D. Towsley. "Measurement and Classification of Out-of-Sequence Packets in a Tier-1 IP Backbone". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

110.A. Sridharan, R. Guérin and C. Diot. "Achieving Near-Optimal Traffic Engineering Solutions for Current OSPF/IS-IS Networks". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

111.C. Fraleigh, F. Tobagi and C. Diot. "Provisioning IP Backbone Networks to Support Latency Sensitive Traffic". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

112.Z.-L. Zhang, V. Ribeiro, S. Moon, C. Diot. "Small-Time Scaling behaviors of internet backbone traffic: An Empirical Study". IEEE Infocom. San Francisco. March 2003.

113.K. Papagianaki, N. Taft, C. Diot. "Temporal Behavior of Network Prefixes on Internet Backbone Links". Sprint ATL Technical Report Nr. TR03-ATL-020527. February 2003.

2002114.C. Boutremans, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot. "Impact of Link Failure on VoIP Performance". Proceedings of

NOSSDAV workshop (ACM Press). Miami. May 2002.115.C. Barakat, P. thiran, G. Iannaccone, and C. Diot. "On Internet Backbone Traffic Modeling". Poster.

Proceedimgs of ACM SIGMETRICS 2002. Los Angeles. June 2002.116.K. Papagiannaki, S. Moon, C. Fraleigh, P. Thiran, F. Tobagi, C. Diot. "Analysis of measured single-hop

delay from an operational backbone network". Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom Conference. New-York. June 2002.

117.A. Chaintreau, C. Diot, F. Baccelli. "Impact of TCP-like Congestion control on the Throughput of Multicast Groups". IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking. June/July 2002.

118.A. Medina, N. Taft, K. Salamatian, S. Bhattacharyya, and C. Diot. "Traffic Matrices Estimation: Existing Techniques and New Directions". Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM. Pittsburgh. August 2002.

119.A. Nucci, N. Taft, P. Thiran, H. Zang and C. Diot. "Increasing the Link Utilization in IP over WDM Networks". Proceedings of Opticomm2002. Boston. August 2002.

120.K. Papagiannaki, N. Taft, S. Bhattacharyya, P. Thiran, K. Salamatian, C. Diot. "A Pragmatic definition of Elephants in Internet Backbone Traffic". Short abstract. Proceeding of IMW 2002. ACM Press. Marseille (France). November 2002.

121.C. Barakat, P. thiran, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, P. Owezarski. "A flow-based model for Internet backbone traffic". Full paper. Proceeding of IMW 2002. ACM Press. Marseille (France). Nov. 2002.

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122.G. Iannaccone, C.-N. Chuah, R. Mortier, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. "Analysis of Link Failures in an IP Backbone". Extended abstract. Proceeding of IMW 2002. ACM Press. Marseille (France). Nov. 2002.

123.U. Hengartner, S. B.Moon, R. Mortier, C. Diot. "Detection and Analysis of routing Loops in Packet Traces". Extended abstract. Proceeding of IMW 2002. ACM Press. Marseille (France). November 2002.

124.S. Jaiswal, G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, J. Kurose, D. Towsley. "Measurement and classification of Out-of-Sequence Packets in a Tier-1 IP Backbone". Short abstract. Proceeding of IMW 2002. ACM Press. Marseille (France). November 2002.

125.A. Nucci, N. Taft, P. Thiran, C. Diot. "Exploiting Failure Recovery for the Robust Support of two Service Classes in IP over WDM Networks". Sprint ATL Technical Report Nr. TR02-ATL-071001. Jul 2002.

126.A. Medina, K. Salamatian, N. Taft, S. Bhattacharyya, I. Matta, C. Diot. "Choice Models for Traffic Matrix Estimation". Sprint ATL Technical Report Nr. TR02-ATL-071199. Sprint Labs. July 2002.

127.C.-N. Chuah, S. Bhattacharyya and C. Diot. "Measuring I-BGP Updates and Their Impact on Traffic". Sprint ATL Technical Report Nr. TR02-ATL-051099. Sprint Labs. May 2002

128.A. Nucci and B. Schroeder and S. Bhattacharyya and N. Taft and C. Diot. "IS-IS Link Weight Assignment for Transient Link Failures". Sprint ATL Technical Report Nr. TR02-ATL-071000. Sprint Labs. July 2002.

2001129.S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot, J. Jetcheva, N. Taft. "Pop-level and access-link-level traffic dynamic in a tier-1

POP". Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop (IMW 2001). San Francisco. November 2001.

130.G. Iannaccone, C. Diot, I. Graham, N. McKeown. "Monitoring very high speed links". Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop (IMW 2001). San Francisco. November 2001.

131.K. Almeroth, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot. “Challenges of Integrating ASM and SSM IP Multicast Protocol Architectures”. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Digital Communication (IWDC). Springer Verlag LCNS. Taormina (Italy). September 2001.

132.P. Thiran, N. Taft, C. Diot, R. McDonald, H. Zang. "A Protection-based Approach to QoS in Packet over Fiber Networks". Proceedings of the International Workshop on Digital Communication (IWDC). Springer Verlag LCNS. Taormina (Italy). September 2001.

133.A, Sridharan, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot, R. Guerin, J. Jetcheva, N. Taft. "On the Impact of Aggregation on the Performance of Traffic Aware Routing". Proceedings of 17th International Teletraffic Congress. Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. September, 2001.

134.N. Taft, S. Bhattacharyya, J. Jetcheva, C. Diot."Understanding Traffic Dynamics at a Backbone POP". Workshop on Scalability and Traffic Control in IP Networks at the SPIE ITCOM+OPTICOMM 2001 Conference. Denvers. August 2001.

135.L. Zou, M. H. Ammar, and C. Diot. "An Evaluation of Grouping Techniques for State Dissemination in Networked Multi-User Games". Proceedings of MASCOT. Cincinnati (USA). August 2001.

136.C. Diot, D. Meyer, P. Whiting. "MPLS and the Sprint E|Solutions IP backbone network". Sprint White Paper. July 2001.

137.G. Iannaccone, M. May, C. Diot. "Aggregate Traffic performance with Active Queue Management and Drop from Tail". ACM SIGCOMM CCR. July 2001.

138.G. Iannaccone, C. Brandauer, T. Ziegler, C. Diot, S. Fdida, M. May. "Comparison of Tail Drop and Active Queue Management Performance for Bulk-data and Web-like Internet Traffic". 6th IEEE symposium and Computers and Communications. Hammamet. July 2001.

139.G. Iannaccone, S. Jaiswal, C. Diot. "Packet reordering inside the sprint backbone". Sprintlabs technical report TR01-ATL-062917. June 2001.

140.K. Papagiannaki, P. Thiran, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot. "Preferential Treatement of Acknowledgment Packets in a Differentiated Service Network". Proceedings of IFIP IWQoS Workshop. Karlsruhe (Germany). May 2001.

141.Chaintreau, C. Diot, F. Baccelli. "Impact of delay Variation on Multicast Session Performance with TCP-like Congestion Control". Proceediings of IEEE Infocom 2001. Anchorage. April 2001.

142.C. Fraleigh, C. Diot, S. Moon, P. Owezarski, Di. Papagiannaki, F. Tobagi. "Design and Deployment of a Passive Monitoring Infrastructure". PAM workshop. Amsterdam. April 2001.

143.G. Iannaccone, M. May, C. Diot. "Influence on Active Queue Management Parameters on aggregate Traffic performance". Sprint Technical Report TR01-ATL-010827. Sprint ATL. January 2001.

2000144.N. Levine, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, and J. F. Kurose. "Consideration of Receiver

Interest in Delivery of IP Multicast". Proceedings of Infocom 2000. Tel-Aviv. March 2000.

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145.C. Diot, B. N. Levine, B. Lyles, H. Kassem, D. Balensiefen. "Deployment Issues for the IP Multicast Service and Architecture". IEEE Network magazine special issue on Multicasting. Jan./Feb. 2000.

146.S. Sahu, P. Nain, D. Towsley, C. Diot, V. Firoiu. "On Achievable Service Differentiation with Token Bucket Marking for TCP". ACM SIGMETRICS 2000. Santa Clara. August 2000.

147.A. Chaintreau, C. Diot, F. Baccelli. "Impact of delay Variation on Multicast Session Performance with TCP-like Congestion Control". INRIA research report RR-3987. August 2000.

148.M. Oliveira, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot. "Router level filtering for receiver Interest delivery". proceeding of NGC 2000. published by ACM. Stanford (USA). November 8-10, 2000.

149.S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot, L. Giuliano, R. Rockell, J. Meylor, D. Meyer, G. Shepherd. "A Framework for Source-Specific IP Multicast Deployment" . Internet draft <draft-bhattach-PIMSSM-01.txt>, Expires January 2, 2001.

150.C. Fraleigh, S. Moon, C. Diot, B. Lyles, F. Tobagi. "Architecture of a Passive Monitoring System for Backbone IP Networks". Sprint technical report TR-00-ATL-101801. October.2000.

151.M. May, C. Diot, B. Lyles, J. C. Bolot. "Influence on Active Queue Management Parameters on aggregate Traffic performance" . INRIA research report #3995. INRIA. August 2000.

1999152.L. Gautier, C. Diot, and J. Kurose. "End-to-end Transmission Control Mechanisms for Multiparty

Interactive Applications on the Internet". Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM 1999. New-York. March 23-25, 1999.

153.C. Diot, and L. Gautier. "A Distributed Architecture for Multiplayer Interactive Applications on the Internet". IEEE Networks magazine. Vol. 13. No. 4. Pp.6-15 July-August 1999.

154.M. May, J. Bolot, A. Jean-Marie, and C. Diot. "Simple Performance Models of Differentiated Services Schemes for the Internet". Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM 1999. New-York. March 23-25, 1999.

155.R. De Silva, B. Landfeldt, S. Ardon, A. Seneviratne, and C. Diot. "Managing application level quality of service through TOMTEN". Computer Networks Journal. Elsevier N.H Publisher. 1999.

156.C. Diot and F. Gagnon. "Impact of out-of-sequence processing on the performance of data transmission". Computer Networks Journal. Elsevier N.H Publisher. No. 31. Pp. 475-492. 1999.

157.M. May, J. Bolot, C. Diot and B. Lyles. "Reasons not to deploy RED". in Proceedings of IEEE/IFIP IWQoS '99. London. June 1-3, 1999.

158.R. Perlman, C.-Y. Lee, A. Ballardie, J. Crowcroft, Z. Wang, T. Maufer, C. Diot, J. Thoo, M. Green. "Simple Multicast: A Design for Simple, Low-Overhead Multicast". Internet draft, February 1999.

159.N. Levine, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, and J. F. Kurose. "Consideration of Receiver Interest in Content for IP Delivery". UCL research report No. RN/99/30. University College of London. May 1999.

160.S. Ardon, C. Diot, B. Landfeldt, and A. Seneviratne. "Resource reservation in a reactive QoS Scheme". Globecom '99. Rio (Brazil). December 1999.

161.S. Halberstadt, C. Rosenberg, J. Crowcroft, J. Cable, C. Diot. "IP Multicast over Next generation Satellite Networks" . KA band workshop. October 1999. Taormina.

162.T. Ballardie, J. Crowcroft, C. Diot, C.-Y. Lee, R. Perlman, Z. Wang. "On extending the standard IP multicast architecture". UCL research report RN/99/21. October 1999.

1998163.I. Chrisment, D. Kaplan, and C. Diot . "An ALF Communication Architecture: Design and Automated

Implementation". IEEE JSAC special issue on Architectures for the 21st century. Vol. 16. No. 3. April 1998.

164.L. Gautier and C. Diot. "Design and evaluation of MiMaze, a Multiplayer Game on the Internet". IEEE Multimedia System Conference. Austin. June 28 - July 1, 1998.

165.M. Fuchs, C. Diot, T. Turletti, M. Hoffman. "A Framework for Reliable Multicast in the Internet". INRIA Research Report RR-3363. INRIA Sophia Antipolis (France). 117pp. February 1998.

166.B. Landfeldt, A. Seneviratne, and C. Diot. "User Services Assistant: An End-to-End Reactive QoS Architecture". In IFIP/IEEE IWQOS '98 proceedings. Napa Valley. May 1998.

167.M. Fuchs, C. Diot, T. Turletti, M. Hoffman. "A Naming Approach for ALF Design". In the HIPPARCH workshop proceedings. London. June 1998.

168.J. Crowcroft, L. Vicisano, Z. Wang, A. Ghosh, M. Fuchs, C. Diot and T. Turletti. "RMFP: A Reliable Multicast Framing Protocol". Internet-Draft. March 1998.

169.J.-E. Lety, L. Gautier, and C. Diot. "MiMaze, a 3D Multi-Player Game on the Internet". in Proceedings of VSMM '98. IOS Press. Gifu (Japan). 18-20 Nov. 1998.

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1997170.C. Diot, W. Dabbous and J. Crowcroft. ``Group Communication''. IEEE Journal on Selected Area in

Communication. Special Issue on Group Communication. May 1997.171.C. Diot and A. Seneviratne. ``Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Distributed Systems''. Proceedings of

the 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS-30. Hawai. January 1997.172.F. Gagnon and C. Diot. ``Impact of Out-of-Sequence Processing on Data Transmission Performance''.

INRIA Research Report RR-3216. INRIA Sophia Antipolis (France). July 1997.173.V. Roca, T. Braun, C. Diot. "Demultiplexed Communication Architecture for Streams". IEEE Networks

journal. July 1997 issue.174.M. May and C. Diot. ``An experimental Implementation of traffic Control for IP Networks''. IEEE HPCS

workshop. Chakildiki (Greece). June 1997.175.L. Gautier and C. Diot. "MiMaze, a Multiser Game over the Internet". INRIA Research Report 3248.

INRIA Sophia Antipolis (France). September 1997.176.M. May, J. C. Bolot, C. Diot, and A. Jean-Marie. "1-bit schemes for Service discrimination in the

Internet: analysis and evaluation". INRIA Research Report 3238. INRIA Sophia Antipolis (France). August 1997.

1996177.T. Braun, I. Chrisment, C. Diot, F. Gagnon, L. Gautier, P. Hoschka. ``ALFred, an ALF/ILP Protocol

Compiler for Distributed Application Automated Design''. INRIA Research Report rr-2786. INRIA Sophia Antipolis. 92 pp. January 1996.

178.C. Diot, R. de Simone,C. Huitema. ``Protocol Development Using ESTEREL''. Journal for High Speed Networks, Special issue on HIPPARCH, June 1996.

179.T. Braun, I. Chrisment, C. Diot, F. Gagnon, L. Gautier. ``ALF/ILP Based Approach to Automated Implementation of Distributed Applications''. Australian Communication Journal. June 1996.

180.I. Chrisment, C. Diot, C. Huitema. ``Generation automatique de protocoles de communication pour les applications multimedia''. Conference Francophone sur l'Ingenerie des Protocoles. In French language. Rabat (Maroc). October 1996.

181.T. Braun, I. Chrisment, C. Diot, F. Gagnon, L. Gautier. ``ALFred, a Protocol Compiler for the Automated Implementation of Distributed Applications''. HPDC 5 symposium. IEEE press. Syracuse. August 6-9 1996.

182.T. Braun, C. Diot. ``Performance Evaluation and Cache Analysis of an ILP Protocol Implementation''. IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking. June 1996.

183.V. Roca and C. Diot. ``Une Architecture Efficace de Communication pour Systemes Ouverts''. Conference Francophone sur l'Ingenerie des Protocoles. In French language. Rabat (Maroc). October 1996.

184.T. Braun and C. Diot. "Automated Code Generation for Integrated Layer Processing". IFIP workshop on Protocol for High Speed Networks. Sophia Antipolis (FRANCE). October 28-30, 1996.

1990 to 1995185.T. Braun, C. Diot. ``Protocol Implementation Using Integrated Layer Processing''. ACM SIGCOMM '95.

Boston. August 30-September 1, 1995.186.C. Diot, I. Chrisment, A. Richards. ``Automated Implementation of Distributed Applications''. IFIP High

Performance Networking conference (HPN '95). Palma (Spain). September 11-15, 1995.187.W. Dabbous, C. Diot. ``High Performance Protocol Architecture''. IFIP Performance of Computer

Networks conference (PCN '95). Istambul. October 25-27, 1995.188.C. Diot, C. Huitema, T. Turletti. ``Multimedia Application should be Adaptive''. HPCS Workshop. Mystic

(CN), August 23-25, 1995.189.C. Diot. ``Adaptive Applications and QoS Guaranties''. Invited paper to IEEE Multimedia Networking.

Aizu (Japan). September 27-29, 1995.190.T. Braun, C. Diot, A. Hoglander, V. Roca. ``An Experimental User Level Implementation of TCP''. INRIA

Research Report Number RR-2650. INRIA Sophia Antipolis. 22 pp. September 1995.191.C. Diot, M. Dang. ``A High Performance Implementation of OSI Transport Protocol Class 4''; Evaluation

and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 15th LCN. IEEE press. Minneapolis. October 1990.192.V. Roca, C. Diot. ``A High Performance Streams-based Architecture for Communication Subsystems''.

International IFIP Workshop on Protocol for High Speed Networks. Vancouver. August 1994.193.C. Diot. ``Reliability in Multicast Services and Protocols ; a Survey''. International Conference on Local

and Metropolitan Communication Systems. Chapman & Hall Editor. Kyoto. December 1994.

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