Stefan Schmid mostly deals with Distributed computing, Computer network, Software-defined networking, Network virtualization and Node. Stefan Schmid combines subjects such as Overlay network, Correctness and Network topology with his study of Distributed computing. His Computer network research includes themes of Wireless and Wireless network.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Consistency, Schedule, Scheduling and Synchronization in addition to Software-defined networking. His Network virtualization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Competitive analysis, Resource allocation and Online algorithm. His Node research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Selfishness, Non-cooperative game, Repeated game and Logical topology.
His main research concerns Distributed computing, Computer network, Network topology, Theoretical computer science and Cloud computing. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Node and Virtualization, Network virtualization. His Computer network research integrates issues from Wireless network and The Internet.
His studies in Network topology integrate themes in fields like Overlay network and Topology. The various areas that Stefan Schmid examines in his Theoretical computer science study include Competitive analysis, Embedding, Approximation algorithm, Distributed algorithm and Online algorithm. His study on Cloud computing is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Resource allocation.
Stefan Schmid spends much of his time researching Computer network, Distributed computing, Routing, Network topology and Telecommunications network. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Cryptocurrency, Scalability and Throughput. He works in the field of Distributed computing, namely Petri net.
Stefan Schmid studied Routing and Path that intersect with Incentive compatibility, Risk analysis and Incentive. His research investigates the link between Network topology and topics such as Mathematical optimization that cross with problems in Value of information. The Telecommunications network study combines topics in areas such as Graph, Open research, Theoretical computer science and Minimum spanning tree.
His primary scientific interests are in Routing, Cryptocurrency, Computer network, Network topology and Telecommunications network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cloud computing and Physical layer. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Cloud computing, focusing on Capacity planning and, on occasion, Distributed computing.
By researching both Distributed computing and Generalization, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. In his papers, Stefan Schmid integrates diverse fields, such as Computer network and Control reconfiguration. His work in Network topology addresses issues such as Algorithm, which are connected to fields such as Overlay network, Topological complexity, Metric, Self-stabilization and Distributed algorithm.
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Free Riding in BitTorrent is Cheap.
Thomas Locher;Patrick Moor;Stefan Schmid;Roger Wattenhofer.
HotNets (2006)
Exploiting locality in distributed SDN control
Stefan Schmid;Jukka Suomela.
acm special interest group on data communication (2013)
C3: cutting tail latency in cloud data stores via adaptive replica selection
Lalith Suresh;Marco Canini;Stefan Schmid;Anja Feldmann.
networked systems design and implementation (2015)
Panopticon: reaping the benefits of incremental SDN deployment in enterprise networks
Dan Levin;Marco Canini;Stefan Schmid;Fabian Schaffert.
usenix annual technical conference (2014)
A robust interference model for wireless ad-hoc networks
P. von Rickenbach;S. Schmid;R. Wattenhofer;A. Zollinger.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2005)
Algorithmic models for sensor networks
Stefan Schmid;Roger Wattenhofer.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2006)
LED-to-LED visible light communication networks
Stefan Schmid;Giorgio Corbellini;Stefan Mangold;Thomas R. Gross.
mobile ad hoc networking and computing (2013)
Network service chaining with optimized network function embedding supporting service decompositions
Sahel Sahhaf;Wouter Tavernier;Matthias Rost;Stefan Schmid.
Computer Networks (2015)
When selfish meets evil: byzantine players in a virus inoculation game
Thomas Moscibroda;Stefan Schmid;Rogert Wattenhofer.
principles of distributed computing (2006)
Connecting networks of toys and smartphones with visible light communication
Giorgio Corbellini;Kaan Aksit;Stefan Schmid;Stefan Mangold.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2014)
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