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Overview

Ibrahim Matta is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and specializes in Computer Science with a focus on several subfields and research topics. Their work encompasses a range of areas including computer networks, artificial intelligence, and information systems, with particular emphasis on applications in cloud computing, privacy, and network management.

Their publication record includes 27 works primarily concentrated in Computer Science. Subfields covered by their research include Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Hardware and Architecture, and Computer Science Applications.

The main topics Ibrahim Matta has explored are:

  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies

Frequent coauthors with whom Matta has collaborated include Zongshun Zhang, Flavio Esposito, Nabeel Akhtar, Ali Raza, and Vatche Isahagian.

Their research has been published in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • IEEE Transactions on Big Data
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems
  • Journal of Systems Research

Recent publications by Ibrahim Matta include:

  • Privacy and Efficiency of Communications in Federated Split Learning, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Big Data
  • Managing Chains of Application Functions Over Multi-Technology Edge Networks, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • Configuration and Placement of Serverless Applications Using Statistical Learning, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • SoK: Function-As-A-Service: From An Application Developer's Perspective, 2021, Journal of Systems Research
  • Privacy and Efficiency of Communications in Federated Split Learning, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • SEP: A Stable Election Protocol for clustered heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

    Georgios Smaragdakis;Ibrahim Matta;Azer Bestavros

  • BRITE: an approach to universal topology generation

    A. Medina;A. Lakhina;I. Matta;J. Byers

  • On the origin of power laws in Internet topologies

    Alberto Medina;Ibrahim Matta;John Byers

  • BRITE: Universal Topology Generation from a User''s Perspective

    Alberto Medina;Anukool Lakhina;Ibrahim Matta;John Byers

  • The war between mice and elephants

    Liang Guo;I. Matta

  • Open Issues on TCP for Mobile Computing

    Vassilis Tsaoussidis;Ibrahim Matta

  • On the geographic location of Internet resources

    A. Lakhina;J.W. Byers;M. Crovella;I. Matta

  • Exploiting the transients of adaptation for RoQ attacks on Internet resources

    M. Guirguis;A. Bestavros;I. Matta

  • Describing and forecasting video access patterns

    Gonca Gursun;Mark Crovella;Ibrahim Matta

  • Reduction of quality (RoQ) attacks on Internet end-systems

    M. Guirguis;A. Bestavros;I. Matta;Y. Zhang

  • Networking is IPC: a guiding principle to a better internet

    John Day;Ibrahim Matta;Karim Mattar

  • BRITE: A Flexible Generator of Internet Topologies

    Alberto Medina;Ibrahim Matta;John Byers

  • Search space reduction in QoS routing

    Liang Guo;Ibrahim Matta

  • Effectiveness of loss labeling in improving TCP performance in wired/wireless networks

    D. Barman;I. Matta

  • WTCP: an efficient mechanism for improving TCP performance over wireless links

    K. Ratnam;I. Matta

  • A spectrum of TCP-friendly window-based congestion control algorithms

    Shudong Jin;Liang Guo;Ibrahim Matta;Azer Bestavros

  • QDMR: An efficient QoS dependent multicast routing algorithm

    Ibrahim Matta;Liang Guo

  • End-to-End Inference of Loss Nature in a Hybrid Wired/Wireless Environment

    Jun Liu;Ibrahim Matta;Mark Crovella

  • Markov-based channel characterization for tractable performance analysis in wireless packet networks

    M. Hassan;M.M. Krunz;I. Matta

  • Friendly virtual machines: leveraging a feedback-control model for application adaptation

    Yuting Zhang;Azer Bestavros;Mina Guirguis;Ibrahim Matta

  • BRITE: Boston University Representative Internet Topology gEnerator: A Flexible Generator of Internet Topologies

    Alberto Medina;Ibrahim Matta;John Byers

Frequent Co-Authors

Azer Bestavros
Azer Bestavros Boston University
Mark Crovella
Mark Crovella Boston University
John W. Byers
John W. Byers Boston University
Marwan Krunz
Marwan Krunz University of Arizona
Torsten Braun
Torsten Braun University of Bern
Georgios Smaragdakis
Georgios Smaragdakis Delft University of Technology
Luca Chiaraviglio
Luca Chiaraviglio University of Rome Tor Vergata
Nikolaos Laoutaris
Nikolaos Laoutaris Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies
Mario Gerla
Mario Gerla University of California, Los Angeles
Craig Partridge
Craig Partridge Colorado State University

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