Joseph Michael Clarke
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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ifip wireless days | 2014
Benjamin Baron; Prométhée Spathis; Hervé Rivano; Marcelo Dias de Amorim; Yannis Viniotis; Joseph Michael Clarke
The network of roads and highways is a promising candidate to help network operators offload their infrastructure and cope with the ever-growing amount of data exchanged on the Internet. By piggybacking data onto vehicles, roads can be turned into a large-capacity transmission system when considering the increasing number of journeys involving vehicles. The data to be transferred is opportunistically loaded on or off the vehicles at specific locations referred to as offloading spots. Two of the main challenges of such a system are how to assign the road paths matching the data transfer requirements and how much data to allocate to each flow of vehicles. We propose a centralized SDN-like architecture consisting of a central controller acting as a service broker and the offloading spots as SDN agents. The controller computes the road paths that accommodate the data transfer requirements and installs the corresponding forwarding states at each offloading spot along those paths. We describe our SDN-controlled offloading system and evaluate its performance using road traffic counts from France. Our numerical results show that the controller can achieve efficient and fair allocation of multiple data transfers between major cities of France. Each transfer successfully delivers over 10 PB of data within a week when considering that 10% of vehicles on the road are equipped with 1TB of storage.
network operations and management symposium | 2014
Joseph Michael Clarke; Jason Pfeifer; Bruno Klauser
This experience track session describes the challenges encountered as the network becomes more programmable. Operators and administrators, especially in the server and desktop space have traditionally been very comfortable deploying applications to large numbers of devices in a scalable and reliable means. Now Software Defined Networking (SDN) and other network programmability initiatives are turning the network in an application platform in its own right. The opportunity to add ones own features and capabilities into an open network is a very tantalizing one. However, unless the same attention is paid to scalable deployability of applications on the network as is paid in other areas of Information Technology (IT), there will be huge challenges in adopting SDN and network programmability.
Archive | 2013
Carlos M. Pignataro; Joseph Michael Clarke; Rajesh Kumar; Mohammed Baseer Khan; Mohamed Saad Mostafa; Sanjeev Ukhalkar; Michel Khouderchah; Mark Allan Son-Bell
Archive | 2011
Gonzalo Salgueiro; Joseph Michael Clarke; Carlos M. Pignataro
Archive | 2016
Charles Calvin Byers; Gonzalo Salgueiro; Joseph Michael Clarke
Archive | 2015
Carlos M. Pignataro; Gonzalo Salgueiro; Joseph Michael Clarke; Rodney S. Dunn
Archive | 2013
Carlos M. Pignataro; Joseph Michael Clarke; Rajesh Kumar; Mohammed Baseer Khan; Michel Khouderchah; Mohamed Saad-Eldin Mostafa
Archive | 2017
Tao Zhang; Yi Zheng; Helder Antunes; Marcelo Yannuzzi; Gonzalo Salgueiro; Joseph Michael Clarke
Archive | 2017
Tao Zhang; Yi Zheng; Helder Antunes; Danyang Raymond Zheng; Jack C. Cham; Gonzalo Salgueiro; Joseph Michael Clarke
Archive | 2017
Joseph Michael Clarke; Carlos M. Pignataro; Gonzalo Salgueiro; James N. Guichard