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Overview

Dirk Grunwald is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with significant contributions across several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, and Neurology.

Their studies cover a variety of topics such as Image and Video Quality Assessment, Network Traffic and Congestion Control, Advanced Wireless Network Optimization, Green IT and Sustainability, Video Coding and Compression Technologies, Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization, and Caching and Content Delivery.

Frequent publication venues for Dirk Grunwald include:

  • Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE Communications Magazine
  • Nuklearmedizin - NuclearMedicine
  • Communications of the ACM

Dirk Grunwald has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, notably Sangtae Ha, Sandesh Dhawaskar Sathyanarayana, Kyunghan Lee, Jinsung Lee, and Hyoyoung Lim.

Recent papers authored under Dirk Grunwald's contribution include:

  • "R-FEC", 2022, Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
  • "An Empirical Study of 5G: Effect of Edge on Transport Protocol and Application Performance", 2023, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • "Exploiting Client Inference in Multipath TCP Over Multiple Cellular Networks", 2021, IEEE Communications Magazine
  • "Design and Simulation of a high-resolution and high-sensitivity BrainPET insert for 7T MRI", 2020, Nuklearmedizin - NuclearMedicine
  • "A Fresh Look at ECN Traversal in the Wild", 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Anonymous Usage of Location-Based Services Through Spatial and Temporal Cloaking

    Marco Gruteser;Dirk Grunwald

  • Prefetching using Markov predictors

    D. Joseph;D. Grunwald

  • Pipeline gating: speculation control for energy reduction

    Srilatha Manne;Artur Klauser;Dirk Grunwald

  • Massive Arrays of Idle Disks For Storage Archives

    Dennis Colarelli;Dirk Grunwald

  • Low-resource routing attacks against tor

    Kevin Bauer;Damon McCoy;Dirk Grunwald;Tadayoshi Kohno

  • Shining Light in Dark Places: Understanding the Tor Network

    Damon Mccoy;Kevin Bauer;Dirk Grunwald;Tadayoshi Kohno

  • A vision for technology-mediated support for public participation & assistance in mass emergencies & disasters

    Leysia Palen;Kenneth M. Anderson;Gloria Mark;James Martin

  • Policies for dynamic clock scheduling

    Dirk Grunwald;Charles B. Morrey;Philip Levis;Michael Neufeld

  • A Survey of Wireless Path Loss Prediction and Coverage Mapping Methods

    C. Phillips;D. Sicker;D. Grunwald

  • Enhancing location privacy in wireless LAN through disposable interface identifiers: a quantitative analysis

    Marco Gruteser;Dirk Grunwald

  • Predictive sequential associative cache

    B. Calder;D. Grunwald;J. Emer

  • Confidence estimation for speculation control

    Dirk Grunwald;Artur Klauser;Srilatha Manne;Andrew Pleszkun

  • Reducing indirect function call overhead in C++ programs

    Brad Calder;Dirk Grunwald

  • Quantifying Behavioral Differences Between C and C++ Programs

    Brad Calder;Dirk Grunwald;Benjamin Zorn

  • Privacy-aware location sensor networks

    Marco Gruteser;Graham Schelle;Ashish Jain;Rick Han

  • A stateless, content-directed data prefetching mechanism

    Robert Cooksey;Stephan Jourdan;Dirk Grunwald

  • Quantifying the energy consumption of a pocket computer and a Java virtual machine

    Keith I. Farkas;Jason Flinn;Godmar Back;Dirk Grunwald

  • A performance analysis of the iSCSI protocol

    S. Aiken;D. Grunwald;A.R. Pleszkun;J. Willeke

  • MultiMAC - an adaptive MAC framework for dynamic radio networking

    C. Doerr;M. Neufeld;J. Fifield;T. Weingart

  • Next cache line and set prediction

    Brad Calder;Dirk Grunwald

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas Sicker
Douglas Sicker Carnegie Mellon University
G. Rosner
G. Rosner University of Glasgow

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