Henk Sips mainly investigates Peer-to-peer, BitTorrent, Computer network, Real-time computing and Upload. Henk Sips works mostly in the field of Peer-to-peer, limiting it down to concerns involving File sharing and, occasionally, Computer security, Data integrity, Focus and Distributed computing. His research integrates issues of Live video, Video streaming and Internet privacy in his study of BitTorrent.
His work in the fields of Computer network, such as Protocol, overlaps with other areas such as Free riding. He has researched Real-time computing in several fields, including Wireless and Frequency scaling, Voltage. His research combines Download and Upload.
Henk Sips mainly focuses on Parallel computing, Programming language, Computer network, Distributed computing and BitTorrent. His work on Multi-core processor as part of his general Parallel computing study is frequently connected to Enumeration, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. In Computer network, Henk Sips works on issues like The Internet, which are connected to Server.
His work deals with themes such as Computer security, File sharing, Bandwidth and Upload, which intersect with BitTorrent. His Computer security research includes elements of Botnet, Download and Command and control. Peer-to-peer is a primary field of his research addressed under World Wide Web.
Henk Sips mostly deals with Parallel computing, Computer network, Computer security, BitTorrent and Distributed computing. His research investigates the connection between Parallel computing and topics such as Software portability that intersect with issues in Computation, Programming paradigm, Portability testing and Computer graphics. He combines subjects such as Social network, Command and control, Social media, Environmental economics and Botnet with his study of Computer security.
Henk Sips focuses mostly in the field of BitTorrent, narrowing it down to matters related to Upload and, in some cases, File sharing. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Extended memory, Workload, Interleaved memory and Robustness. Henk Sips has researched Quality of service in several fields, including Firewall, Channel allocation schemes and Peer-to-peer.
Henk Sips focuses on Parallel computing, BitTorrent, Distributed computing, Xeon Phi and The Internet. His Parallel computing study combines topics in areas such as Compiler and Software portability. His Compiler research includes themes of Benchmark, Programming paradigm and Implementation.
His study with BitTorrent involves better knowledge in Computer network. His research in Distributed computing intersects with topics in Workload and Robustness. His The Internet study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Content management, Data mining and File size.
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The bittorrent p2p file-sharing system: measurements and analysis
Johan Pouwelse;Paweł Garbacki;Dick Epema;Henk Sips.
international workshop on peer to peer systems (2005)
TRIBLER: a social‐based peer‐to‐peer system
JA Pouwelse;P Garbacki;J Jun Wang;Arthur Bakker.
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (2008)
Dynamic voltage scaling on a low-power microprocessor
Johan Pouwelse;Koen Langendoen;Henk Sips.
acm/ieee international conference on mobile computing and networking (2001)
A Comprehensive Performance Comparison of CUDA and OpenCL
Jianbin Fang;Ana Lucia Varbanescu;Henk Sips.
international conference on parallel processing (2011)
TRIBLER: a social-based peer-to-peer system: Research Articles
J. A. Pouwelse;P. Garbacki;J. Wang;A. Bakker.
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (2008)
Give-to-Get : free-riding resilient video-on-demand in P2P systems
Jjd Mol;JA Pouwelse;M Meulpolder;Dhj Dick Epema.
conference on multimedia computing and networking (2008)
Energy priority scheduling for variable voltage processors
Johan Pouwelse;Koen Langendoen;Henk Sips.
international symposium on low power electronics and design (2001)
Hybrid rate control for IEEE 802.11
Ivaylo Haratcherev;Koen Langendoen;Reginald Lagendijk;Henk Sips.
mobility management and wireless access (2004)
The distributed ASCI Supercomputer project
Henri Bal;Raoul Bhoedjang;Rutger Hofman;Ceriel Jacobs.
Operating Systems Review (2000)
Optimized video streaming over 802.11 by cross-layer signaling
L. Haratcherev;J. Taal;K. Langendoen;R. Lagendijk.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2006)
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