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Overview

P. Brighten Godfrey is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a particular focus on several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics, including Software System Performance and Reliability, Cloud Computing and Resource Management, Software-Defined Networks and 5G, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Water Systems and Optimization, Flow Measurement and Analysis, and Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing.

Godfrey has contributed to numerous scientific publications across various venues. Notable frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Networking
  • Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Godfrey include:

  • Flock: Accurate Network Fault Localization at Scale, 2023, Proceedings of the ACM on Networking
  • Mathematical-based control method and performance analysis of a novel hydromechatronics driving system micro-independent metering, 2020, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
  • Flock: Accurate network fault localization at scale, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Kivi: Verification for Cluster Management, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • On a Foundation Model for Operating Systems, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators in Godfrey's research include:

  • Vipul Harsh
  • Tong Meng
  • Kapil Agrawal
  • Karem Abuowda
  • Mihai Dupac

Best Publications

  • VeriFlow: verifying network-wide invariants in real time

    Ahmed Khurshid;Xuan Zou;Wenxuan Zhou;Matthew Caesar

  • VeriFlow: verifying network-wide invariants in real time

    Ahmed Khurshid;Wenxuan Zhou;Matthew Caesar;P. Brighten Godfrey

  • Finishing flows quickly with preemptive scheduling

    Chi-Yao Hong;Matthew Caesar;P. Brighten Godfrey

  • Debugging the data plane with anteater

    Haohui Mai;Ahmed Khurshid;Rachit Agarwal;Matthew Caesar

  • Jellyfish: networking data centers randomly

    Ankit Singla;Chi-Yao Hong;Lucian Popa;P. Brighten Godfrey

  • Pathlet routing

    P. Brighten Godfrey;Igor Ganichev;Scott Shenker;Ion Stoica

  • PCC: re-architecting congestion control for consistent high performance

    Mo Dong;Qingxi Li;Doron Zarchy;P. Brighten Godfrey

  • Minimizing churn in distributed systems

    P. Brighten Godfrey;Scott Shenker;Ion Stoica

  • DRILL: Micro Load Balancing for Low-latency Data Center Networks

    Soudeh Ghorbani;Zibin Yang;P. Brighten Godfrey;Yashar Ganjali

  • {PCC} Vivace: Online-Learning Congestion Control

    Mo Dong;Tong Meng;Doron Zarchy;Engin Arslan

  • Global analytics in the face of bandwidth and regulatory constraints

    Ashish Vulimiri;Carlo Curino;P. Brighten Godfrey;Thomas Jungblut

  • The Internet at the Speed of Light

    Ankit Singla;Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran;P. Brighten Godfrey;Bruce Maggs

  • More is less: reducing latency via redundancy

    Ashish Vulimiri;Oliver Michel;P. Brighten Godfrey;Scott Shenker

  • Architecting for innovation

    Teemu Koponen;Scott Shenker;Hari Balakrishnan;Nick Feamster

  • Low latency via redundancy

    Ashish Vulimiri;P. Brighten Godfrey;Radhika Mittal;Justine Sherry

  • Naps: scalable, robust topology management in wireless ad hoc networks

    P. Brighten Godfrey;David Ratajczak

  • Gearing up for the 21st century space race

    Debopam Bhattacherjee;Waqar Aqeel;Ilker Nadi Bozkurt;Anthony Aguirre

  • Enforcing customizable consistency properties in software-defined networks

    Wenxuan Zhou;Dong Jin;Jason Croft;Matthew Caesar

  • Towards a flexible data center fabric with source routing

    Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi;Mo Dong;P. Brighten Godfrey

  • Measuring and understanding throughput of network topologies

    Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi;Ankit Singla;P. Brighten Godfrey;Alexandra Kolla

  • Network Coding for Distributed Storage Systems

    Alexandros G. Dimakis;P. Brighten Godfrey;Martin J. Wainwright;Kannan Ramchandran

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Caesar
Matthew Caesar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Scott Shenker
Scott Shenker University of California, Berkeley
Michael Schapira
Michael Schapira Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bruce M. Maggs
Bruce M. Maggs Duke University
Sylvia Ratnasamy
Sylvia Ratnasamy University of California, Berkeley
Ion Stoica
Ion Stoica University of California, Berkeley
Sariel Har-Peled
Sariel Har-Peled University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Richard M. Karp
Richard M. Karp University of California, Berkeley
Kannan Ramchandran
Kannan Ramchandran University of California, Berkeley
Jennifer Rexford
Jennifer Rexford Princeton University

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