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Giuseppe Cofano was born in Fasano (BR), Italy, on April 30, 1987. He received a first level degree and a second level degree (both with honors) in Telecommunications Engineering from “Politecnico di Bari", in December 2009 and July 2012 respectively. | Giuseppe Cofano was born in Fasano (BR), Italy, on April 30, 1987. He received a first level degree and a second level degree (both with honors) in Telecommunications Engineering from “Politecnico di Bari", in December 2009 and July 2012 respectively. | ||
− | Since January 2013 he is a Ph.D. student at "Politecnico di Bari" and at the "Scuola Interpolitecnica" coordinated by "Politecnico di Torino". In 2015 he spent 9 months at the Communication Networks Chair of the University of Würzburg (Germany) | + | Since January 2013 he is a Ph.D. student at "Politecnico di Bari" and at the "Scuola Interpolitecnica" coordinated by "Politecnico di Torino". In 2015 he spent 9 months at the Communication Networks Chair of the University of Würzburg (Germany) under the supervision of prof. Phuoc Tran-Gia. He graduated on the 4th April 2016. |
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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
+ | <paper authors="G. Cofano, L. De Cicco, T. Zinner, A. Nguyen-Ngoc, P. Tran-Gia, and S. Mascolo" conference="Proc. ACM Mmsys 2016" place="Klagenfurt, Austria" date="May 2016 (Best Student Paper Award)" pdf="network-assistedcontrol.pdf"> | ||
+ | Design and Experimental Evaluation of Network-assisted Strategies for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming | ||
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:L. De Cicco, G. Cofano, and S. Mascolo | :L. De Cicco, G. Cofano, and S. Mascolo | ||
:'''A Hybrid Model of the Akamai Adaptive Streaming Control System''' | :'''A Hybrid Model of the Akamai Adaptive Streaming Control System''' | ||
:Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems, Special Issue 'IFAC World Congress 2014', Elsevier, DOI 10.1016/j.nahs.2015.12.007, to appear | :Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems, Special Issue 'IFAC World Congress 2014', Elsevier, DOI 10.1016/j.nahs.2015.12.007, to appear | ||
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+ | :T. Zinner, G. Cofano, F. Wamser, L. De Cicco, S. Mascolo, P. Tran-Gia | ||
+ | :'''Interaction of Control Loops on Application, Transport, and Network Layer''' | ||
+ | :Proc of EUCNC - Special Session 3 QoS/QoE Monitoring and Management with SDN, Paris, France, June 2015 | ||
: G. Cofano, L. De Cicco and S. Mascolo | : G. Cofano, L. De Cicco and S. Mascolo |
Giuseppe Cofano was born in Fasano (BR), Italy, on April 30, 1987. He received a first level degree and a second level degree (both with honors) in Telecommunications Engineering from “Politecnico di Bari", in December 2009 and July 2012 respectively.
Since January 2013 he is a Ph.D. student at "Politecnico di Bari" and at the "Scuola Interpolitecnica" coordinated by "Politecnico di Torino". In 2015 he spent 9 months at the Communication Networks Chair of the University of Würzburg (Germany) under the supervision of prof. Phuoc Tran-Gia. He graduated on the 4th April 2016.
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Giuseppe Cofano was born in Fasano (BR), Italy, on April 30, 1987. He received a first level degree and a second level degree (both with honors) in Telecommunications Engineering from “Politecnico di Bari", in December 2009 and July 2012 respectively.
Since January 2013 he is a Ph.D. student at "Politecnico di Bari" and at the "Scuola Interpolitecnica" coordinated by "Politecnico di Torino". In 2015 he spent 9 months at the Communication Networks Chair of the University of Würzburg (Germany), , headed by prof. Tran-Gia. Expected graduation on the 4th April 2016.
This simple script allows you to generate a fixed configurable CPU load for a finite time. To the purpose, a PI controller is employed. Enter "./CpuLoadGenerator.py -l %setpoint -d %duration" to run it for %duration seconds at the %setpoint of CPU utilization.
https://github.com/GaetanoCarlucci/CPULoadGenerator