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Ahmed Abdelsalam
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Cisco Systems
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Artificial Neural Network,Cloud Computing,Control Plane,Feature Selection Techniques,Information Gain,Linux Kernel,Network Interface,Network Slicing,Packet Loss,Packet Processing,Reference Scenario,Virtual Private Network,Wide Area Network,Advances In Sensor Technology,Amazon EC2,Assessment Of Function,Automated Vehicles,Autonomic System,Autonomous Navigation,Autonomous Vehicles,Balanced Dataset,Basic Implementation,Body Mass Index,CPU Usage,Case Scenario,Categorical Data,Classification Accuracy,Cloud Environment,Cloud-based System,Data Center,Data Mining,Data Packets,Dataset Characteristics,Deep Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Deep Neural Network,Diabetes Monitoring System,Disease Detection,Edge Nodes,Extreme Learning Machine,Extreme Learning Machine Model,F1 Score,False Positive Rate,Feature Information,Feature Matrix,Feature Selection Approach,Feature Selection Methods,Feature Selection Process,Feed-forward Network,Global Navigation Satellite System,
Biography
Ahmed Abdelsalam received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI) in 2020. He is a Software Engineer with the IPv6 Segment Routing “SRv6” Architecture Team, Cisco. He contributed to many Open source projects, including the Linux kernel, FD.IO VPP, Tcpdump, IPTables, and Snort. His main research interests focus on IPv6 Segment Routing (SRv6), NFV, SDN, service function chaining, and containers networking.