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Pedro A. Aranda
Affiliation
Telefónica I+D, Madrid, (Spain)
Topic
Data Center,Network Services,Service Quality,5G Networks,Adjacent Neighbors,Application Programming Interface,Arbitrary Topology,Architectural Framework,Automatic Mode,Autonomic Network,Big Data,Big Data Analytics,Big Data Management,Business Model,Caching,Cloud Computing,Cloud Network,Communication Cost,Complex Network,Computational Cost,Computational Resources,Concentration Distribution,Content Delivery,Control Plane,Current Node,Data Pre-processing,Data Storage,Digital Networks,Distribution Of Services,Edge Plane,Failure Scenarios,Feature Integration,Forward Information,Functional Networks,Hardware Resources,High-quality Services,Internet Of Things,Learning Algorithms,Lifecycle Management,Link Failure,Lower Bound,Machine Learning,Management Costs,Management Policies,Mobile Network,Mobility Management,Multiple Failure,Naming Scheme,Neighboring Nodes,Network Infrastructure,
Biography
Pedro A. Aranda obtained his Telecommunications Engineer title at Polytechnic University of Madrid's (UPM's) Telecommunications School, Spain. He joined Telefónica I+D in 1991 and is currently a technology specialist, conducting research in the areas of the future of the Internet and service agnostic networks. His main research interests are the design of Internet grade architectures and the behavior of BGP-4. Lately he has been working on the evolution of the Internet, especially issues related to inter-provider and interdomain relationships.