2009 - ACM Senior Member
His main research concerns Computer network, Wireless network, The Internet, IEEE 802.11 and Wireless lan. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless and Transmission. His research integrates issues of Policy-based routing, Dynamic Source Routing, Quality of service, Telecommunications network and Queue in his study of Wireless network.
The various areas that Thierry Turletti examines in his The Internet study include Forwarding plane, Virtualization, Software-defined networking, Videoconferencing and Multicast. The IEEE 802.11 study combines topics in areas such as Real-time computing and PHY. His work carried out in the field of Wireless lan brings together such families of science as Throughput and Communication channel.
Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Wireless and Multicast are his primary areas of study. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as IEEE 802.11, Wireless network, Heterogeneous network and Wireless lan. His work deals with themes such as Inter-Access Point Protocol, Real-time computing and Physical layer, which intersect with IEEE 802.11.
He has included themes like Testbed, Network topology, Scalability and Wireless ad hoc network in his Distributed computing study. His work in The Internet covers topics such as Protocol which are related to areas like Embedded system and Overhead. In his work, Integrated services is strongly intertwined with Quality of service, which is a subfield of Wireless.
His primary areas of study are Distributed computing, Computer network, Cloud computing, The Internet and Network packet. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Network topology, Scalability, Resource and Host. His studies in Cache, Routing, Multicast, Routing protocol and Software-defined networking are all subfields of Computer network research.
He combines subjects such as Backhaul, Latency, Software deployment and Data center with his study of Cloud computing. His The Internet study incorporates themes from CPU cache and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. His Network packet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Orchestration, Operating system, Base station and Upload.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Distributed computing, Computer network, Cloud computing, Network packet and Multicast. His Distributed computing research includes elements of Resource, Shared resource, Software deployment and Service. His study in Computer network concentrates on OpenFlow, Inter-domain, IP multicast, Pragmatic General Multicast and Xcast.
The OpenFlow study which covers Network element that intersects with Protocol. Thierry Turletti interconnects Routing and Control theory in the investigation of issues within Network packet. Thierry Turletti has researched Multicast in several fields, including Network congestion, Data loss, Linear network coding and Cache.
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A Survey of Software-Defined Networking: Past, Present, and Future of Programmable Networks
Bruno Astuto A. Nunes;Marc Mendonca;Xuan Nam Nguyen;Katia Obraczka.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2014)
IEEE 802.11 rate adaptation: a practical approach
Mathieu Lacage;Mohammad Hossein Manshaei;Thierry Turletti.
modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems (2004)
Scalable feedback control for multicast video distribution in the Internet
Jean-Chrysostome Bolot;Thierry Turletti;Ian Wakeman.
acm special interest group on data communication (1994)
Adaptive EDCF: enhanced service differentiation for IEEE 802.11 wireless ad-hoc networks
L. Romdhani;Qiang Ni;T. Turletti.
wireless communications and networking conference (2003)
A survey of QoS enhancements for IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN
Qiang Ni;Qiang Ni;Lamia Romdhani;Thierry Turletti.
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (2004)
A rate control mechanism for packet video in the Internet
J.-C. Bolot;T. Turletti.
international conference on computer communications (1994)
Routing for disruption tolerant networks: taxonomy and design
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos;Rao Naveed Rais;Thierry Turletti;Katia Obraczka.
Wireless Networks (2010)
Routing in Delay-Tolerant Networks Comprising Heterogeneous Node Populations
T. Spyropoulos;T. Turletti;K. Obraczka.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2009)
Videoconferencing on the Internet
Thierry Turletti;Christian Huitema.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (1996)
Experience with control mechanisms for packet video in the internet
J-C. Bolot;T. Turletti.
acm special interest group on data communication (1998)
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