Renata Teixeira spends much of her time researching Computer network, Distributed computing, Network packet, The Internet and Internet topology. Her studies in Distributed computing integrate themes in fields like Routing table, Interior gateway protocol, Network topology, Path vector protocol and Zone Routing Protocol. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Transport Layer Security, Traffic engineering and Network security.
The The Internet study combines topics in areas such as Routing, Service provider, Load balancing and Header. As a part of the same scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Internet topology, focusing on Internet service provider and, on occasion, Heuristics. Her Traffic classification research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Range, Artificial intelligence, Traffic generation model and On the fly.
Her primary areas of investigation include Computer network, The Internet, Distributed computing, Network packet and traceroute. Her Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Telecommunications and Throughput. The concepts of her The Internet study are interwoven with issues in Quality, Network performance, Service, Real-time computing and Load balancing.
Her Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Routing, Border Gateway Protocol, End-to-end principle, Internet topology and Default-free zone. Her Network packet study which covers Data mining that intersects with Social network. The various areas that she examines in her Static routing study include Routing table and Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
Her primary scientific interests are in The Internet, Quality of experience, Computer network, Quality and Service. The study incorporates disciplines such as Load balancing and Internet privacy in addition to The Internet. Her Load balancing study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Distributed computing.
Her Quality of experience study incorporates themes from Web page and Internet traffic. She has included themes like Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Video quality in her Computer network study. Her Quality research also works with subjects such as
Her primary areas of study are Quality of experience, Computer network, The Internet, Service and Quality of service. Her Quality of experience study combines topics in areas such as Ground truth, Machine learning and Artificial intelligence. Her Computer network research includes elements of Quality, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Software deployment.
Her The Internet research incorporates elements of Network management, Network performance, Video quality and Encryption. Her study in Service is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computer security, Transparency, Internet video and Internet traffic. Her Quality of service study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Download, Web page and Multimedia.
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Traffic classification on the fly
Laurent Bernaille;Renata Teixeira;Ismael Akodkenou;Augustin Soule.
acm special interest group on data communication (2006)
Early application identification
Laurent Bernaille;Renata Teixeira;Kave Salamatian.
conference on emerging network experiment and technology (2006)
Avoiding traceroute anomalies with Paris traceroute
Brice Augustin;Xavier Cuvellier;Benjamin Orgogozo;Fabien Viger.
internet measurement conference (2006)
Broadband internet performance: a view from the gateway
Srikanth Sundaresan;Walter de Donato;Nick Feamster;Renata Teixeira.
acm special interest group on data communication (2011)
Dynamics of hot-potato routing in IP networks
Renata Teixeira;Aman Shaikh;Tim Griffin;Jennifer Rexford.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2004)
Early recognition of encrypted applications
Laurent Bernaille;Renata Teixeira.
passive and active network measurement (2007)
Exploiting innocuous activity for correlating users across sites
Oana Goga;Howard Lei;Sree Hari Krishnan Parthasarathi;Gerald Friedland.
the web conference (2013)
In search of path diversity in ISP networks
Renata Teixeira;Keith Marzullo;Stefan Savage;Geoffrey M. Voelker.
internet measurement conference (2003)
NetDiagnoser: troubleshooting network unreachabilities using end-to-end probes and routing data
Amogh Dhamdhere;Renata Teixeira;Constantine Dovrolis;Christophe Diot.
conference on emerging network experiment and technology (2007)
Measuring load-balanced paths in the internet
Brice Augustin;Timur Friedman;Renata Teixeira.
internet measurement conference (2007)
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