2016 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the design and development of content distribution architectures in the Internet
2015 - ACM Fellow For contributions to content distribution architectures in peer-to-peer networks.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, The Internet, Content distribution, World Wide Web and Distributed computing. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Communication channel and Computer network. His work deals with themes such as File server and Data center, which intersect with The Internet.
His research integrates issues of Digital content, Peer-to-peer, Linear network coding, Content management and Business model in his study of Content distribution. His work in World Wide Web covers topics such as Aliasing which are related to areas like Leverage and Telecommunications service. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Algorithm design, Throughput, Heuristics and Hop.
Pablo Rodriguez spends much of his time researching Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Content distribution and Peer-to-peer. His research investigates the connection between Computer network and topics such as Scalability that intersect with issues in Server. His Distributed computing research incorporates elements of Wireless Routing Protocol, Multipath routing, Link-state routing protocol, Static routing and Dynamic Source Routing.
His studies in The Internet integrate themes in fields like Computer security and IPTV. Pablo Rodriguez has researched Content distribution in several fields, including Distribution networks, World Wide Web, Node, Real-time computing and Node. His Peer-to-peer study incorporates themes from Multimedia and Internet privacy.
Pablo Rodriguez focuses on Mathematical physics, General relativity, Computer network, Theoretical computer science and Advertising. His Mathematical physics study combines topics in areas such as Boundary value problem and Scale invariance. The various areas that Pablo Rodriguez examines in his General relativity study include Integrable system, Abelian group and Riemannian geometry.
His research links The Internet with Computer network. In the subject of general The Internet, his work in BitTorrent is often linked to Perfect competition, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Pablo Rodriguez has included themes like Embedding and Metric space in his Theoretical computer science study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Spacetime, Abelian group, Integrable system, Riemannian geometry and Poisson manifold. His Spacetime research incorporates elements of Schwarzschild radius, Euclidean space and Mathematical physics. His Abelian group research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in General relativity, Diffeomorphism and Quantum mechanics.
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I tube, you tube, everybody tubes: analyzing the world's largest user generated content video system
Meeyoung Cha;Haewoon Kwak;Pablo Rodriguez;Yong-Yeol Ahn.
internet measurement conference (2007)
Network coding for large scale content distribution
C. Gkantsidis;P.R. Rodriguez.
international conference on computer communications (2005)
Analyzing the video popularity characteristics of large-scale user generated content systems
Meeyoung Cha;Haewoon Kwak;Pablo Rodriguez;Yong-Yeol Ahn.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2009)
Should internet service providers fear peer-assisted content distribution?
Thomas Karagiannis;Pablo Rodriguez;Konstantina Papagiannaki.
internet measurement conference (2005)
Greening the internet with nano data centers
Vytautas Valancius;Nikolaos Laoutaris;Laurent Massoulié;Christophe Diot.
conference on emerging network experiment and technology (2009)
Inter-datacenter bulk transfers with netstitcher
Nikolaos Laoutaris;Michael Sirivianos;Xiaoyuan Yang;Pablo Rodriguez.
acm special interest group on data communication (2011)
Watching television over an IP network
Meeyoung Cha;Pablo Rodriguez;Jon Crowcroft;Sue Moon.
internet measurement conference (2008)
MAR: a commuter router infrastructure for the mobile Internet
Pablo Rodriguez;Rajiv Chakravorty;Julian Chesterfield;Ian Pratt.
international conference on mobile systems, applications, and services (2004)
Analysis of web caching architectures: hierarchical and distributed caching
Pablo Rodriguez;Christian Spanner;Ernst W. Biersack.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2001)
Dynamic parallel access to replicated content in the Internet
Pablo Rodriguez;Ernst W. Biersack.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2002)
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