2020 - ACM Senior Member
2019 - SIAM Fellow For pioneering and current algorithmic and theoretical contributions in the areas of linear and nonlinear optimization and remote sensing.
2018 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
Yin Zhang mainly investigates Computer network, Data mining, Internet traffic, Traffic generation model and Distributed computing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Machine learning, Artificial intelligence and Social network. His studies deal with areas such as Traffic engineering and Internet traffic engineering as well as Traffic generation model.
His Traffic engineering research includes elements of Network traffic simulation, Network traffic control, Traffic shaping, Simple Network Management Protocol and Internet protocol suite. His Distributed computing study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Routing protocol. His research in Network congestion focuses on subjects like Flow, which are connected to The Internet.
Yin Zhang mostly deals with Computer network, Distributed computing, Data mining, The Internet and Real-time computing. His work in Computer network is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Wireless network. Yin Zhang has included themes like Policy-based routing, Static routing, Routing protocol and Node in his Distributed computing study.
His work in the fields of Data mining, such as Anomaly detection, overlaps with other areas such as Set. The study incorporates disciplines such as Computer security, End-to-end principle and Quality of service in addition to The Internet. The Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Data stream mining, Leverage and Network packet.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Distributed computing, Data mining, Computer security and Real-time computing. Particularly relevant to Router is his body of work in Computer network. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Policy-based routing, Static routing, Node and Service.
His study of Anomaly detection is a part of Data mining. His Computer security research includes elements of Service provider, Cellular traffic, Mobile computing and Internet privacy. Yin Zhang works mostly in the field of Missing data, limiting it down to topics relating to Compressed sensing and, in certain cases, Interpolation and Internet traffic.
His primary areas of investigation include Internet privacy, Computer security, Data mining, Click fraud and Online advertising. His work carried out in the field of Internet privacy brings together such families of science as Social network, Cyberspace, Secure multi-party computation, Server and Mobile computing. His study focuses on the intersection of Data mining and fields such as Missing data with connections in the field of Big data and Wireless sensor network.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Block, Malware and Process in addition to Click fraud. The various areas that he examines in his Anomaly detection study include Machine learning and Internet traffic. His biological study deals with issues like Computer network, which deal with fields such as Distributed computing.
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Fast accurate computation of large-scale IP traffic matrices from link loads
Yin Zhang;Matthew Roughan;Nick Duffield;Albert Greenberg.
measurement and modeling of computer systems (2003)
Sketch-based change detection: methods, evaluation, and applications
Balachander Krishnamurthy;Subhabrata Sen;Yin Zhang;Yan Chen.
internet measurement conference (2003)
On the constancy of internet path properties
Yin Zhang;Nick Duffield.
acm special interest group on data communication (2001)
Detecting stepping stones
Yin Zhang;Vern Paxson.
usenix security symposium (2000)
On the characteristics and origins of internet flow rates
Yin Zhang;Lee Breslau;Vern Paxson;Scott Shenker.
acm special interest group on data communication (2002)
On the use and performance of content distribution networks
Balachander Krishnamurthy;Craig Wills;Yin Zhang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2001)
BGP routing stability of popular destinations
Jennifer Rexford;Jia Wang;Zhen Xiao;Yin Zhang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2002)
An information-theoretic approach to traffic matrix estimation
Yin Zhang;Matthew Roughan;Carsten Lund;David Donoho.
acm special interest group on data communication (2003)
Spatio-temporal compressive sensing and internet traffic matrices
Yin Zhang;Matthew Roughan;Walter Willinger;Lili Qiu.
acm special interest group on data communication (2009)
On selfish routing in internet-like environments
Lili Qiu;Yang Richard Yang;Yin Zhang;Scott Shenker.
acm special interest group on data communication (2003)
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