All posts by Mosharaf

CellScope Accepted to Appear at MobiCom’2018

Today's cellular Radio Access Networks (RAN) are vast, and operators collect a variety of data to better understand and manage these networks. A fundamental challenge in any geo-distributed system -- including cellular RANs -- is the tradeoff between data collection latency and the accuracy of insights derived from the collected data. While the general problem … Continue Reading ››

Two Papers Accepted at APNet’2018 and MAMA’2018 Workshops

Couple more workshop papers got accepted in last few days!

  1. Pas de Deux: Shape the Circuits, and Shape the Apps Too! -- APNet'18
  2. Fair Allocation of Heterogeneous and Interchangeable Resources -- MAMA'18

The APNet one is about coflows on optical networks, following my collaborations with Hong and Kai at HKUST (SIGCOMM'16 and SIGCOMM'17), while … Continue Reading ››

Three Papers Accepted at HotCloud’2018 and GRADES-NDA’2018 Workshops

Over the course of last few days, we heard back about the acceptance of three workshops papers:

  1. To Relay or Not to Relay for Inter-Cloud Transfers? -- HotCloud'18
  2. Monarch: Gaining Command on Geo-Distributed Graph Analytics -- HotCloud'18
  3. Bridging the GAP: Towards Approximate Graph Analytics -- GRADES-NDA'18

The HotCloud ones deal with networking for and graph … Continue Reading ››

DSLR Accepted to Appear at SIGMOD’2018

High-throughput, low-latency lock managers are useful for building a variety of distributed applications. A key tradeoff in this context can be expressed in terms of the amount of knowledge available to the lock manager. On the one hand, a decentralized lock manager can increase throughput by parallelization, but it can starve certain categories of applications. … Continue Reading ››