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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j13]Tobias Hoßfeld, Poul E. Heegaard, Martín Varela, Michael Jarschel:
User-centric Markov reward model for state-dependent Erlang loss systems. Perform. Evaluation 165: 102425 (2024) - 2023
- [j12]Hasanin Harkous, Bassel Aboul Hosn, Mu He, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Performance-Aware Orchestration of P4-Based Heterogeneous Cloud Environments. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 20(4): 4765-4778 (2023) - 2021
- [j11]Hasanin Harkous, Michael Jarschel, Mu He, Rastin Pries, Wolfgang Kellerer:
P8: P4 With Predictable Packet Processing Performance. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 18(3): 2846-2859 (2021) - [j10]Hasanin Harkous, Chrysa Papagianni, Koen De Schepper, Michael Jarschel, Marinos Dimolianis, Rastin Pries:
Virtual Queues for P4: A Poor Man's Programmable Traffic Manager. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 18(3): 2860-2872 (2021) - [c31]Endri Goshi, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Mu He, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Investigating Inter-NF Dependencies in Cloud-Native 5G Core Networks. CNSM 2021: 370-374 - [c30]Hasanin Harkous, Mu He, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Ehab Mansour, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Performance Study of P4 Programmable Devices: Flow Scalability and Rule Update Responsiveness. Networking 2021: 1-6 - [c29]Hasanin Harkous, Nicolai Kröger, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Modeling and Performance Analysis of P4 Programmable Devices. NFV-SDN 2021: 67-73 - [c28]Hasanin Harkous, Khaled Sherkawi, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Mu He, Wolfgang Kellerer:
P4RCProbe for Evaluating the Performance of P4Runtime-based Controllers. NFV-SDN 2021: 74-80 - [c27]Hasanin Harkous, Bassel Aboul Hosn, Mu He, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Towards Performance-Aware Management of P4-based Cloud Environments. NFV-SDN 2021: 87-90 - 2020
- [j9]Stefan Geissler, Stefan Herrnleben, Robert Bauer, Alexej Grigorjew, Thomas Zinner, Michael Jarschel:
The Power of Composition: Abstracting a Multi-Device SDN Data Path Through a Single API. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 17(2): 722-735 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j8]Leonardo Linguaglossa, Stanislav Lange, Salvatore Pontarelli, Gábor Rétvári, Dario Rossi, Thomas Zinner, Roberto Bifulco, Michael Jarschel, Giuseppe Bianchi:
Survey of Performance Acceleration Techniques for Network Function Virtualization. Proc. IEEE 107(4): 746-764 (2019) - [c26]Tung V. Doan, Giang T. Nguyen, Hani Salah, Sreekrishna Pandi, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Containers vs Virtual Machines: Choosing the Right Virtualization Technology for Mobile Edge Cloud. 5G World Forum 2019: 46-52 - [c25]Hasanin Harkous, Michael Jarschel, Mu He, Rastin Pries, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Towards Understanding the Performance of P4 Programmable Hardware. ANCS 2019: 1-6 - [c24]Nemanja Deric, Amir Varasteh, Arsany Basta, Andreas Blenk, Rastin Pries, Michael Jarschel, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Coupling VNF Orchestration and SDN Virtual Network Reconfiguration. NetSys 2019: 1-3 - [c23]Patrick Kalmbach, Andreas Blenk, Wolfgang Kellerer, Rastin Pries, Michael Jarschel, Marco Hoffmann:
GPU Accelerated Planning and Placement of Edge Clouds. NetSys 2019: 1-3 - 2018
- [j7]Marco Hoffmann, Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries, Peter Schneider, Admela Jukan, Wolfgang Bziuk, Steffen Gebert, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
SDN and NFV as Enabler for the Distributed Network Cloud. Mob. Networks Appl. 23(3): 521-528 (2018) - [c22]Andreas Blenk, Patrick Kalmbach, Johannes Zerwas, Michael Jarschel, Stefan Schmid, Wolfgang Kellerer:
NeuroViNE: A Neural Preprocessor for Your Virtual Network Embedding Algorithm. INFOCOM 2018: 405-413 - [p1]Florian Metzger, Tobias Hoßfeld, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Yoram Haddad, Eirini Liotou, Peter Pocta, Hugh Melvin, Vasilios A. Siris, Andrej Zgank, Michael Jarschel:
Context Monitoring for Improved System Performance and QoE. Autonomous Control for a Reliable Internet of Services 2018: 23-48 - 2017
- [c21]Stefan Geissler, Stefan Herrnleben, Robert Bauer, Steffen Gebert, Thomas Zinner, Michael Jarschel:
Tablevisor 2.0: Towards full-featured, scalable and hardware-independent multi table processing. NetSoft 2017: 1-8 - [c20]Stanislav Lange, Alexej Grigorjew, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Michael Jarschel:
A Multi-objective Heuristic for the Optimization of Virtual Network Function Chain Placement. ITC 2017: 152-160 - 2016
- [c19]Rastin Pries, Hans Jochen Morper, Nándor Galambosi, Michael Jarschel:
Network as a Service - A Demo on 5G Network Slicing. ITC 2016: 209-211 - 2015
- [j6]Kashif Mahmood, Ameen Chilwan, Olav N. Østerbø, Michael Jarschel:
Modelling of OpenFlow-based software-defined networks: the multiple node case. IET Networks 4(5): 278-284 (2015) - [j5]Michael Jarschel, Arsany Basta, Wolfgang Kellerer, Marco Hoffmann:
SDN and NFV in the mobile core: Approaches and challenges. it Inf. Technol. 57(5): 305-313 (2015) - [j4]Stanislav Lange, Steffen Gebert, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, David Hock, Michael Jarschel, Marco Hoffmann:
Heuristic Approaches to the Controller Placement Problem in Large Scale SDN Networks. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 12(1): 4-17 (2015) - [c18]Stanislav Lange, Anh Nguyen-Ngoc, Steffen Gebert, Thomas Zinner, Michael Jarschel, Andreas Köpsel, Marc Suñé, Daniel Raumer, Sebastian Gallenmüller, Georg Carle, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Performance benchmarking of a software-based LTE SGW. CNSM 2015: 378-383 - [c17]Steffen Gebert, Michael Jarschel, Stefan Herrnleben, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Table Visor: An Emulation Layer for Multi-table Open Flow Switches. EWSDN 2015: 117-118 - [c16]Christopher Metter, Steffen Gebert, Stanislav Lange, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Michael Jarschel:
Investigating the impact of network topology on the processing times of SDN controllers. IM 2015: 1214-1219 - [c15]Anh Nguyen-Ngoc, Stanislav Lange, Steffen Gebert, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Michael Jarschel:
Investigating isolation between virtual networks in case of congestion for a Pronto 3290 switch. NetSys 2015: 1-5 - 2014
- [b1]Michael Jarschel:
An assessment of applications and performance analysis of software defined networking. Julius Maximilians University Würzburg, Germany, 2014, pp. 1-143 - [j3]Michael Jarschel, Thomas Zinner, Tobias Hoßfeld, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Interfaces, attributes, and use cases: A compass for SDN. IEEE Commun. Mag. 52(6): 210-217 (2014) - [c14]Thomas Zinner, Michael Jarschel, Andreas Blenk, Florian Wamser, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Dynamic application-aware resource management using Software-Defined Networking: Implementation prospects and challenges. NOMS 2014: 1-6 - [c13]Steffen Gebert, David Hock, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Marco Hoffmann, Michael Jarschel, Ernst-Dieter Schmidt, Ralf-Peter Braun, Christian Banse, Andreas Köpsel:
Demonstrating the optimal placement of virtualized cellular network functions in case of large crowd events. SIGCOMM 2014: 359-360 - [i1]Kashif Mahmood, Ameen Chilwan, Olav N. Østerbø, Michael Jarschel:
On The Modeling of OpenFlow-based SDNs: The Single Node Case. CoRR abs/1411.4733 (2014) - 2013
- [j2]Michael Jarschel, Daniel Schlosser, Sven Scheuring, Tobias Hoßfeld:
Gaming in the clouds: QoE and the users' perspective. Math. Comput. Model. 57(11-12): 2883-2894 (2013) - [c12]Michael Jarschel, Florian Wamser, Thomas Hohn, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
SDN-Based Application-Aware Networking on the Example of YouTube Video Streaming. EWSDN 2013: 87-92 - [c11]Michael Jarschel, Thomas Zinner, Thomas Hohn, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
On the accuracy of leveraging SDN for passive network measurements. ATNAC 2013: 41-46 - [c10]Dominik Klein, Michael Jarschel:
An OpenFlow extension for the OMNeT++ INET framework. SimuTools 2013: 322-329 - [c9]David Hock, Matthias Hartmann, Steffen Gebert, Michael Jarschel, Thomas Zinner, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Pareto-optimal resilient controller placement in SDN-based core networks. ITC 2013: 1-9 - 2012
- [c8]Michael Jarschel, Frank Lehrieder, Zsolt Magyari, Rastin Pries:
A Flexible OpenFlow-Controller Benchmark. EWSDN 2012: 48-53 - [c7]Rastin Pries, Michael Jarschel, Sebastian Goll:
On the usability of OpenFlow in data center environments. ICC 2012: 5533-5537 - [c6]Michael Jarschel, Rastin Pries:
An OpenFlow-based energy-efficient data center approach. SIGCOMM 2012: 87-88 - 2011
- [j1]Sebastian Meier, Marc Barisch, Andreas Kirstädter, Daniel Schlosser, Michael Duelli, Michael Jarschel, Tobias Hoßfeld, Klaus Hoffmann, Marco Hoffmann, Wolfgang Kellerer, Ashiq Khan, Dan Jurca, Kazuyuki Kozu:
Provisioning and Operation of Virtual Networks. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 37 (2011) - [c5]Rastin Pries, Michael Jarschel, Daniel Schlosser, Michael Klopf, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Power Consumption Analysis of Data Center Architectures. GreeNets 2011: 114-124 - [c4]Michael Jarschel, Daniel Schlosser, Sven Scheuring, Tobias Hoßfeld:
An Evaluation of QoE in Cloud Gaming Based on Subjective Tests. IMIS 2011: 330-335 - [c3]Michael Jarschel, Daniel Schlosser, Michael Duelli, Rastin Pries:
IPOM: Interactive proxy management in future communication networks using OpenFlow. NGI 2011: 1-2 - [c2]Michael Jarschel, Simon Oechsner, Daniel Schlosser, Rastin Pries, Sebastian Goll, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Modeling and performance evaluation of an OpenFlow architecture. ITC 2011: 1-7 - 2010
- [c1]Daniel Schlosser, Marco Hoffmann, Tobias Hoßfeld, Michael Jarschel, Andreas Kirstädter, Wolfgang Kellerer, Stefan Köhler:
COMCON: Use Cases for Virtual Future Networks. TRIDENTCOM 2010: 584-586
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