Abhigyan; Content Placement as a Key to Infrastructure Service Design for a Content-Dominated, Highly Mobile Internet ; Arun Venkataramani, Ramesh ... AT&T Labs Research. Most of the Internet traffic is content, and most of the Internet connected hosts are mobile. Our work focuses ...
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... covered Professor Ramesh Sitaraman's foundational work on content delivery networks (CDNs), which have ensured that the internet has ...
... for Operators. “ Video Adaptation for High-Quality Content Delivery ” presents Kevin Spiteri’s work on Adaptive Bitrate ...
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... require only device-to-device communication (rather than to content or other services), and move infrequently across networks. ... mobility , i.e., the ability for devices, services, and content to communicate in a location-independent manner, and trustworthiness ...
... on recommendation systems, algorithms that control the content users are exposed to while shopping, researching, or browsing social ... However, as these systems collect data about users and the content they consume, the scope of the content they suggest becomes ...
... performance of a myriad of computer systems from internet content delivery to CPUs to domain name systems to database systems. A cache ... requests for that data can be served faster. For instance, a Content Delivery Network (CDN) like Akamai deploys hundreds and thousands of ...
... performance of a myriad of computer systems from Internet content delivery to CPUs to domain name systems to database systems. A cache ... requests for that data can be served faster. For instance, a Content Delivery Network (CDN) like Akamai deploys hundreds and thousands of ...