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Jeremias Blendin
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Barefoot Networks, an Intel Company, CA, US
Topic
Linux Kernel,Data Center,Functional Networks,Multicast,Packet Drop,Packet Header,Packet Loss,Packet Processing,Round-trip Time,Virtual Network Functions,Abstraction Layer,Access Network,Authentication,Availability Of Services,Average Delay,Average Latency,Buffer Size,Central Office,Clock Frequency,Control Plane,Core Network,Digital Networks,Directed Acyclic Graph,Downstream Direction,Economies Of Scale,Executive Tests,Flow Control,Flow Rule,Functional Requirements,General Implementation,Hardware Accelerators,Hardware Architecture,Hardware Implementation,Hash Function,High Load,High Performance,Identification Of Lines,Internal Architecture,Internal Memory,Internet Service Providers,Linearizable,Link Bandwidth,Load Balancing,Lookup Table,Management Algorithm,Nanosecond Range,Network Elements,Network Interface,Open-source,Open-source Framework,
Biography
Jeremias Blendin received the Diploma degree in information systems. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, where he has been a Research Assistant since 2013. His research focuses on multicast and resource efficiency in software-defined networking. From 1999 to 2007, he was an IT Security Consultant with Help AG, Germany.