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Carey Williamson

Carey Williamson

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Computer Science

D-Index
42
Citations
10041
World Ranking
8242
National Ranking
331

Overview

Carey Williamson is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their research primarily lies in the field of Computer Science, with a significant focus on Computer Networks and Communications. Their work also spans related subfields such as Management Science and Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Management Information Systems.

Their research topics cover various aspects of networking and systems, including:

  • Network Traffic and Congestion Control
  • Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Image and Video Quality Assessment
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting

Williamson has contributed to multiple publications in several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
  • Performance Evaluation
  • ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Future Internet

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "A Rent-Seeking Framework for Multipath TCP" (2021, ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review)
  • "A Retrospective on Campus Network Traffic Monitoring" (2023, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review)
  • "Frequency scaling in multilevel queues" (2020, Performance Evaluation)
  • "Simulation Modeling of Zoom Network Traffic (Extended Version)" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Simulation modeling of Zoom traffic on a campus network: A case study" (2023, Performance Evaluation)

Williamson has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career, including:

  • Mehdi Karamollahi
  • Martin Arlitt
  • Shiva Raj Pokhrel
  • Maryam Elahi
  • Andrea Marin

Best Publications

  • Web server workload characterization: the search for invariants

    Martin F. Arlitt;Carey L. Williamson

  • Internet Web servers: workload characterization and performance implications

    Martin F. Arlitt;Carey L. Williamson

  • Offline/realtime traffic classification using semi-supervised learning

    Jeffrey Erman;Anirban Mahanti;Martin Arlitt;Ira Cohen

  • A Longitudinal Study of P2P Traffic Classification

    A. Madhukar;C. Williamson

  • Internet traffic measurement

    C. Williamson

  • Mobile multicast (MoM) protocol: multicast support for mobile hosts

    Tim G. Harrison;Carey L. Williamson;Wayne L. Mackrell;Richard B. Bunt

  • Identifying and discriminating between web and peer-to-peer traffic in the network core

    Jeffrey Erman;Anirban Mahanti;Martin Arlitt;Carey Williamson

  • A Visual Backchannel for Large-Scale Events

    Marian Dork;Daniel Gruen;Carey Williamson;Sheelagh Carpendale

  • VisGets: Coordinated Visualizations for Web-based Information Exploration and Discovery

    M. Dork;S. Carpendale;C. Collins;C. Williamson

  • Traffic analysis of a Web proxy caching hierarchy

    A. Mahanti;C. Williamson;D. Eager

  • The information flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking

    Marian Dörk;Sheelagh Carpendale;Carey Williamson

  • VMTP as the transport layer for high-performance distributed systems

    D.R. Cheriton;C.L. Williamson

  • Multicast support for mobile hosts using mobile IP: design issues and proposed architecture

    Vineet Chikarmane;Carey L. Williamson;Richard B. Bunt;Wayne L. Mackrell

  • A comparative analysis of web and peer-to-peer traffic

    Naimul Basher;Aniket Mahanti;Anirban Mahanti;Carey Williamson

  • Analysis of bittorrent-like protocols for on-demand stored media streaming

    Nadim Parvez;Carey Williamson;Anirban Mahanti;Niklas Carlsson

  • Semi-supervised network traffic classification

    Jeffrey Erman;Anirban Mahanti;Martin Arlitt;Ira Cohen

  • ProWGen: a synthetic workload generation tool for simulation evaluation of web proxy caches

    Mudashiru Busari;Carey Williamson

  • An analytic throughput model for TCP NewReno

    Nadim Parvez;Anirban Mahanti;Carey Williamson

  • Web Workload Characterization: Ten Years Later

    Adepele Williams;Martin Arlitt;Carey Williamson;Ken Barker

  • On filter effects in web caching hierarchies

    Carey Williamson

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Arlitt
Martin Arlitt University of Calgary
Zongpeng Li
Zongpeng Li Tsinghua University
Reihaneh Safavi-Naini
Reihaneh Safavi-Naini University of Calgary
Sheelagh Carpendale
Sheelagh Carpendale Simon Fraser University
Derek L. Eager
Derek L. Eager University of Saskatchewan
David R. Cheriton
David R. Cheriton Stanford University
Chuan Wu
Chuan Wu University of Hong Kong
John C. S. Lui
John C. S. Lui Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sem Borst
Sem Borst Eindhoven University of Technology

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