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- research-articleOctober 2022
Intent-based networking for the enterprise: a modern network architecture
IBN promises to better align network operations with enterprise intent, but several challenges must be resolved before it can reach its full potential.
- research-articleSeptember 2022
Traffic classification in an increasingly encrypted web
- Iman Akbari,
- Mohammad A. Salahuddin,
- Leni Ven,
- Noura Limam,
- Raouf Boutaba,
- Bertrand Mathieu,
- Stephanie Moteau,
- Stephane Tuffin
Traffic classification is essential in network management for a wide range of operations. Recently, it has become increasingly challenging with the widespread adoption of encryption in the Internet, for example, as a de facto in HTTP/2 and QUIC ...
- research-articleApril 2022
The Go programming language and environment
Released as open source in November 2009, Go has become the foundation for critical infrastructure at every major cloud provider. Its creators look back on how Go got here and why it has stuck around.
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- research-articleFebruary 2022
A tale of three datasets: characterizing mobile broadband access in the U.S.
- Tarun Mangla,
- Esther Showalter,
- Vivek Adarsh,
- Kipp Jones,
- Morgan Vigil-Hayes,
- Elizabeth Belding,
- Ellen Zegura
Needed improvements to mobile broadband deployment require more accurate mapping of mobile coverage, especially in rural and tribal areas.
- research-articleOctober 2021
Inferring and improving street maps with data-driven automation
- Favyen Bastani,
- Songtao He,
- Satvat Jagwani,
- Edward Park,
- Sofiane Abbar,
- Mohammad Alizadeh,
- Hari Balakrishnan,
- Sanjay Chawla,
- Sam Madden,
- Mohammad Amin Sadeghi
Automatic map inference, data refinement, and machine-assisted map editing promises more accurate map datasets.
- research-articleMarch 2021
Everything VPN is new again
The 24-year-old security model has found a second wind.
- research-articleOctober 2020
Terahertz networks move closer to reality
The desire for faster, higher-frequency wireless networking is a constant. Terahertz technology could deliver large gains.
- research-articleMay 2020
The 'invisible' materiality of information technology
It's difficult to see the ecological impact of IT when its benefits are so blindingly bright.
- research-articleJanuary 2020
Toward ML-centric cloud platforms
- Ricardo Bianchini,
- Marcus Fontoura,
- Eli Cortez,
- Anand Bonde,
- Alexandre Muzio,
- Ana-Maria Constantin,
- Thomas Moscibroda,
- Gabriel Magalhaes,
- Girish Bablani,
- Mark Russinovich
Exploring the opportunities to use ML, the possible designs, and our experience with Microsoft Azure.
- research-articleAugust 2019
Can you locate your location data?
Smartphone apps offering location data services may be desirable, but their ability to collect personal data that can be sold to third parties is less attractive.
- research-articleApril 2019
Like old times
From the intersection of computational science and technological speculation, with boundaries limited only by our ability to imagine what could be.
The Furby singularity promises eternal conversation with the untimely departed.
- research-articleJanuary 2019
SONYC: a system for monitoring, analyzing, and mitigating urban noise pollution
- Juan P. Bello,
- Claudio Silva,
- Oded Nov,
- R. Luke Dubois,
- Anish Arora,
- Justin Salamon,
- Charles Mydlarz,
- Harish Doraiswamy
SONYC integrates sensors, machine listening, data analytics, and citizen science to address noise pollution in New York City.
- research-articleJanuary 2019
Even central users do not always drive information diffusion
Diffusion speed and scale depend on all kinds of information, not just which users have the most or fewest connections.
- research-articleNovember 2018
Uncertainty in current and future health wearables
Expect inherent uncertainties in health-wearables data to complicate future decision making concerning user health.
- research-articleNovember 2018
What motivates a citizen to take the initiative in e-participation?: the case of a South Korean parliamentary hearing
Citizen-led initiatives via social media yield political influence, including even with a country's top political leaders.
- research-articleOctober 2018
Corp to cloud: Google's virtual desktops
How Google moved its virtual desktops to the cloud.
- research-articleOctober 2018
Skill discovery in virtual assistants
Skill recommendations must be provided when users need them most, without being obtrusive or distracting.
- research-articleSeptember 2018
Reaping the benefits of a diverse background
Earlier this year, ACM named Dina Katabi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory recipient of the 2017 ACM Prize in Computing for her creative contributions to wireless systems.