Alumni Project
INCITE: Edge-Based Traffic Processing and Service Inference for High-Performance Networks
INCITE (InterNet Control and Inference Tools at the Edge) project focuses on the research and development of advanced network tools and services for analyzing, modeling, and characterizing high-performance network end-to-end performance based solely on edge-based measurements at the hosts and/or edge routers. Specifically, the goal of the project is to develop multi-scalable on-line tools to characterize and map network performance as a function of space, time, applications, protocols, and services for end-to-end measurement, prediction, and network diagnosis.
Funding: |
2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
| $0.5M | $0.8M | $0.8M | $0.3M |
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* figures provided by Yukiko Sekine, DOE-HQ
Institutions Involved
- Rice University
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Stanford Linear Accelerator
Principal Investigator
Richard Baraniuk richb@rice.edu
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