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Bengt Ahlgren
Also published under:B. Ahlgren
Affiliation
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Kista, Sweden
Topic
Availability Of Technologies,Cellular Networks,Mobile Data,Round-trip Time,Transaction Time,Cellular Technology,Client-side,Intelligent Transportation Systems,Measurement Device,Mobile Network,Parallel Operation,Received Signal Strength Indicator,Signal Quality,Single Operation,5-minute Intervals,90th Percentile,Access Link,Access Network,Access Strategies,Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,Air Quality,Air Quality Monitoring,Arrival Time,Back-end System,Capacity Estimation,Closer Look,Commercial Operations,Communication Protocol,Control Scenario,Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems,Cost Path,Critical Load,Data Packets,Delivery Ratio,Density Plots,Diurnal Patterns,Dynamic Capacity,Experimental Run,GHz Band,High Values,Information And Communication Technologies,Information-centric Networking,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Devices,Internet Of Things Networks,Internet Service,Internet Traffic,JavaScript Object Notation,Large Networks,Large Spikes,
Biography
Bengt Ahlgren received the PhD degree in computer systems from Uppsala University, in 1998. He is currently working as a senior researcher at RISE, Stockholm/Kista, Sweden. He conducts research in the area of computer networking including the protocols and mechanisms of the Internet infrastructure. His main interest is the evolution of the Internet architecture, especially issues with naming and addressing on a global scale. His current research interests include low latency networking, on designing networks based on an information-centric paradigm, and on application of sensor networks in the smart city.