2016 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to measurement and management of large operational networks
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Border Gateway Protocol and Network packet. His study involves Static routing, Server, Traffic shaping, Network traffic control and Default-free zone, a branch of Computer network. His work in Distributed computing tackles topics such as Forwarding plane which are related to areas like OpenFlow, Network architecture, Scalability, Routing Information Protocol and Equal-cost multi-path routing.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Routing and Data Web in addition to The Internet. His Network packet research incorporates elements of NetFlow, Data mining, Traffic engineering, Traffic flow and Code. His Traffic engineering research focuses on Traffic generation model and how it relates to Internet traffic engineering.
Jia Wang mainly focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Data mining, Network packet and The Internet. All of his Computer network and Cellular network, Routing, Border Gateway Protocol, Static routing and Routing protocol investigations are sub-components of the entire Computer network study. He interconnects Forwarding plane, Quality of service and Packet loss in the investigation of issues within Distributed computing.
His Data mining research includes elements of Network simulation, Traffic generation model, Network performance and NetFlow. His Traffic generation model research integrates issues from Traffic engineering, Internet traffic and Traffic shaping. Jia Wang is interested in Web server, which is a branch of The Internet.
Cellular network, Computer network, Service provider, Degradation and Quality of experience are his primary areas of study. His Cellular network study which covers Network performance that intersects with Data mining, Data structure, Memory footprint and Traffic analysis. He combines subjects such as Computer security and Network Access Device with his study of Computer network.
His study in the field of Service level requirement is also linked to topics like Key, Social media, Customer satisfaction and Quality of service. His studies deal with areas such as End-to-end principle, Round-trip delay time, Server and Software deployment as well as Degradation. His Base station research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of The Internet and Internet traffic.
Jia Wang focuses on Computer network, Cellular network, Service provider, Degradation and Data mining. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, relying on both The Internet and Internet traffic. His research in Cellular network intersects with topics in Wireless, Integrated access device, Network performance, Edge device and Internet Connection Sharing.
Jia Wang has researched Network performance in several fields, including Network traffic simulation, Network traffic control, Traffic shaping and Cellular traffic. The Degradation study combines topics in areas such as End-to-end principle, Workload, Troubleshooting and Cellular data. His Data mining study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Network simulation, Core network, Network architecture and Wireless WAN.
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A survey of web caching schemes for the Internet
Jia Wang.
acm special interest group on data communication (1999)
Scalable flow-based networking with DIFANE
Minlan Yu;Jennifer Rexford;Michael J. Freedman;Jia Wang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2010)
Analyzing peer-to-peer traffic across large networks
Subhabrata Sen;Jia Wang.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2004)
Packet classification using multidimensional cutting
Sumeet Singh;Florin Baboescu;George Varghese;Jia Wang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2003)
On network-aware clustering of Web clients
Balachander Krishnamurthy;Jia Wang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2000)
Towards an accurate AS-level traceroute tool
Zhuoqing Morley Mao;Jennifer Rexford;Jia Wang;Randy H. Katz.
acm special interest group on data communication (2003)
Space-Code Bloom Filter for Efficient Per-Flow Traffic Measurement
A. Kumar;Jun Xu;Jia Wang.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2006)
BGP routing stability of popular destinations
Jennifer Rexford;Jia Wang;Zhen Xiao;Yin Zhang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2002)
A first look at cellular machine-to-machine traffic: large scale measurement and characterization
Muhammad Zubair Shafiq;Lusheng Ji;Alex X. Liu;Jeffrey Pang.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2012)
Locating internet bottlenecks: algorithms, measurements, and implications
Ningning Hu;Li (Erran) Li;Zhuoqing Morley Mao;Peter Steenkiste.
acm special interest group on data communication (2004)
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