Srikanth Kandula

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2001 - 2009

Anzahl

19

Co-Autoren

What’sGoingOn?LearningCommunicationRulesIn (2009)

Srikanth Kandula, Ranveer Chandra, Dina Katabi

Existing trafficanalysis toolsfocusontrafficvolume. Theyidentify theheavy-hitters—flowsthatexchangehighvolumesofdata,yetfail toidentifythestructureimplicitinnetworktraffic—docertainflows...

FatVAP: Aggregating AP Backhaul Capacity to Maximize Throughput (2009)

Srikanth Kandula, Kate Ching-ju, Lin Tural, Badirkhanli Dina Katabi

Abstract – It is increasingly common that computers in residential and hotspot scenarios see multiple access points (APs). These APs often provide high speed wireless connectivity but access the...

Increasing the robustness of networked systems (2009)

Kandula, Srikanth

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2009.

ABSTRACT Can You Hear Me Now?! It Must Be BGP (2008)

Nate Kushman, Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi

Industry observers expect VoIP to eventually replace most of the existing land-line telephone connections. Currently however, quality and reliability concerns largely limit VoIP usage to either...

FatVAP: Aggregating AP Backhaul Capacity to Maximize Throughput (2008)

Srikanth Kandula, Kate Ching-ju, Lin Tural, Badirkhanli Dina Katabi

Abstract – It is increasingly common that computers in residential and hotspot scenarios see multiple access points (APs). These APs often provide high speed wireless connectivity but access the...

PROBLEM SCENARIO (2008)

Srikanth Kandula, Anees Shaikh, Erich Nahum

One of the most challenging parts of running a networkbased service is monitoring and managing performance. End-to-end performance may be influenced by numerous factors, and problems are not easily...

ABSTRACT Walking the Tightrope: Responsive Yet Stable Traffic Engineering (2008)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi

Current intra-domain Traffic Engineering (TE) relies on offline methods, which use long term average traffic demands. It cannot react to realtime traffic changes caused by BGP reroutes, diurnal...

R-BGP: Staying Connected in a Connected World (2007)

Nate Kushman, Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Bruce M. Maggs

Many studies show that, when Internet links go up or down, the dynamics of BGP may cause several minutes of packet loss. The loss occurs even when multiple paths between the sender and receiver...

Can you hear me now?! it must be BGP (2007)

Nate Kushman, Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi

This paper uses empirical results to argue that VoIP’s performance is unacceptable and BGP is the main culprit. 1

R-BGP: Staying Connected In a Connected World (2007)

Nate Kushman, Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Bruce M. Maggs

Many studies show that, when Internet links go up or down, the dynamics of BGP may cause several minutes of packet loss. The loss occurs even when multiple paths between the sender and receiver...

Dynamic Load Balancing Without Packet Reordering (2006)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Shantanu Sinha, Arthur Berger

Dynamic load balancing is a popular recent technique that protects ISP networks from sudden congestion caused by load spikes or link failures. Dynamic load balancing protocols, however, require...

Botz-4-sale: Surviving organized ddos attacks that mimic flash crowds (2005)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Matthias Jacob, Arthur Berger

Abstract – Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionals using Botnets of tens of thousands of compromised machines. To circumvent detection, attackers are increasingly moving away...

Botz-4-sale: Surviving organized ddos attacks that mimic flash crowds (2005)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Matthias Jacob, Arthur Berger

Abstract – Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionals using Botnets of tens of thousands of compromised machines. To circumvent detection, attackers are increasingly moving away...

Botz-4-sale: Surviving organized ddos attacks that mimic flash crowds (2005)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Matthias Jacob, Arthur Berger

Abstract – Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionals using Botnets of tens of thousands of compromised machines. To circumvent detection, attackers are increasingly moving away...

Botz-4-sale: Surviving organized ddos attacks that mimic flash crowds (2005)

Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Matthias Jacob, Arthur Berger

Abstract – Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionals using Botnets of tens of thousands of compromised machines. To circumvent detection, attackers are increasingly moving away...

Botz-4-Sale: Surviving Organized DDoS Attacks that Mimic Flash Crowds (2004)

Kandula, Srikanth, Katabi, Dina, Jacob, Matthias, Berger, Arthur

Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionalsusing Botnets of tens of thousands of compromisedmachines. To circumvent detection, attackers areincreasingly moving away from pure...

Botz-4-Sale: Surviving Organized DDoS Attacks that Mimic Flash Crowds (2004)

Kandula, Srikanth, Katabi, Dina, Jacob, Matthias, Berger, Arthur

Recent denial of service attacks are mounted by professionalsusing Botnets of tens of thousands of compromisedmachines. To circumvent detection, attackers areincreasingly moving away from pure...

Argus - a distributed network-intrusion detection system (2001)

Sankalp Singh, Srikanth Kandula, Dr. Dheeraj Sanghi, To The

To our parents ii Certi cate Certi ed that the work contained in the report entitled \Argus- A distributed network-intrusion detection system", by Sankalp Singh and Srikanth Kandula, has...