Youtubed activities
Jan 2021
13
Jan
"Self-Adjusting Networks: From Metrics to Algorithms"
In this talk I will present the vision of self-adjusting networks: communication networks whose physical topology adapts to the traffic pattern it serves, in a [...]
13
Jan
Takeaways of building a research-oriented system
Building a modern, scalable and fault-tolerant system in Python has never been so easy and enjoyable. Here is some takeaways of building such system in [...]
06
Jan
Multi-winner voting rules
Multi-winner voting rules aggregate the opinions of several agents and yield a set of several options. We will give an overview of the classic rules [...]
Dec 2020
16
Dec
Python Sockets 101
The socket library permits programs that execute on various machines over a network to communicate. This talk will review the basics of the Python socket [...]
09
Dec
"On the deployability of Augmented Reality Using Embedded Edge Devices"
Edge Computing exploits computational capabilities deployed at the very edge of the network to support applications with low latency requirements. Such capabilities can reside in [...]
09
Dec
Voting in Networks
In this talk, we are investigating a selection of problems related to the process of voting on a (social) network. Among other problems, I am [...]
02
Dec
Pyinstaller / Vis.js Network
Two independent tools will be presented for this session. Pyinstaller is a tool that converts Python code in standalone executable. The goal is not to [...]
Nov 2020
25
Nov
Talk by a member of LINCS Scientific Committee "On the Use of Small Solar Panels and Small Batteries to Reduce the RAN Carbon Footprint"
The limited power requirements of new generations of base stations make the use of renewable energy sources, solar in particular, extremely attractive for mobile network [...]
25
Nov
An introduction to mean field theory
When working with interacting particle systems, mean-field models provide a link between models on a microscopic scale describing the behavior of the system and simplified [...]
18
Nov
Talk by a member of LINCS Scientific Committee "Distributing service execution"
Services often consists of independent components that can be executed independently (so-called microservices) and they often deal with very large user populations. This setup presents [...]
