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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c33]Dániel Ficzere, Gergely Hollósi, Attila Frankó, András Gulyás:
Random Walk for Generalization in Goal-Directed Human Navigation on Wikipedia. COMPLEX NETWORKS (1) 2022: 202-213 - 2021
- [c32]Zalán Heszberger, András Majdán, András Gulyás, András Biró, László Balázs, József Bíró:
Analysis of Routing Entropy in Hyperbolic Trees. CSCI 2021: 587-591 - 2020
- [j12]Attila Korösi, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, József Bíró, Gábor Rétvári:
On the Memory Requirement of Hop-by-Hop Routing: Tight Bounds and Optimal Address Spaces. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 28(3): 1353-1363 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j11]István Pelle, András Gulyás:
An Extensible Automated Failure Localization Framework Using NetKAT, Felix, and SDN Traceroute. Future Internet 11(5): 107 (2019) - 2017
- [j10]Attila Csoma, András Gulyás, László Toka:
On Measuring the Geographic Diversity of Internet Routes. IEEE Commun. Mag. 55(5): 192-197 (2017) - [i9]Máté Csigi, Attila Korösi, József Bíró, Zalán Heszberger, Yury Malkov, András Gulyás:
Geometric explanation of the rich-club phenomenon in complex networks. CoRR abs/1702.02399 (2017) - [i8]Attila Csoma, Attila Korösi, Gábor Rétvári, Zalán Heszberger, József Bíró, Mariann Slíz, Andrea Avena-Koenigsberger, Alessandra Griffa, Patric Hagmann, András Gulyás:
Routes Obey Hierarchy in Complex Networks. CoRR abs/1702.05912 (2017) - [i7]István Pelle, Felicián Németh, András Gulyás:
A Little Less Interaction, A Little More Action: A Modular Framework for Network Troubleshooting. CoRR abs/1702.08827 (2017) - 2016
- [i6]Attila Csoma, András Gulyás, László Toka:
On Measuring the Geographic Diversity of Internet Routes. CoRR abs/1601.01116 (2016) - [i5]Dávid Szabó, Attila Csoma, Péter Megyesi, András Gulyás, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Network Coding as a Service. CoRR abs/1601.03201 (2016) - 2015
- [j9]András Gulyás, Gábor Rétvári, Zalán Heszberger, Rachit Agarwal:
On the Scalability of Routing With Policies. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 23(5): 1610-1618 (2015) - [j8]János Tapolcai, József Bíró, Péter Babarczi, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, Dirk Trossen:
Optimal False-Positive-Free Bloom Filter Design for Scalable Multicast Forwarding. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 23(6): 1832-1845 (2015) - [c31]Márton Csernai, Florin Ciucu, Ralf-Peter Braun, András Gulyás:
Towards 48-fold cabling complexity reduction in large flattened butterfly networks. INFOCOM 2015: 109-117 - [c30]Dávid Szabó, Felician Németh, Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Towards the 5G Revolution: A Software Defined Network Architecture Exploiting Network Coding as a Service. SIGCOMM 2015: 105-106 - [c29]Tamás Lévai, István Pelle, Felicián Németh, András Gulyás:
EPOXIDE: A Modular Prototype for SDN Troubleshooting. SIGCOMM 2015: 359-360 - [c28]István Pelle, Tamás Lévai, Felicián Németh, András Gulyás:
One tool to rule them all: a modular troubleshooting framework for SDN (and other) networks. SOSR 2015: 24:1-24:7 - [c27]Attila Csoma, László Toka, András Gulyás:
On lower estimating internet queuing delay. TSP 2015: 299-303 - [i4]Wolfgang John, Catalin Meirosu, Pontus Sköldström, Felician Németh, András Gulyás, Mario Kind, Sachin Sharma, Ioanna Papafili, George Agapiou, Guido Marchetto, Riccardo Sisto, Rebecca Steinert, Per Kreuger, Henrik Abrahamsson, Antonio Manzalini, Nadi Sarrar:
Initial Service Provider DevOps concept, capabilities and proposed tools. CoRR abs/1510.02220 (2015) - [i3]Rebecca Steinert, Wolfgang John, Pontus Sköldström, Bertrand Pechenot, András Gulyás, István Pelle, Tamás Lévai, Felicián Németh, Juhoon Kim, Catalin Meirosu, Xuejun Cai, Chunyan Fu, Kostas Pentikousis, Sachin Sharma, Ioanna Papafili, Guido Marchetto, Riccardo Sisto, Fulvio Risso, Per Kreuger, Jan Ekman, Shaoteng Liu, Antonio Manzalini, Apoorv Shukla, Stefan Schmid:
Service Provider DevOps network capabilities and tools. CoRR abs/1510.02818 (2015) - [i2]Dávid Szabó, Attila Korösi, József Bíró, András Gulyás:
Deductive Way of Reasoning about the Internet AS Level Topology. CoRR abs/1512.03169 (2015) - 2014
- [c26]Pontus Sköldström, Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Felician Németh, Mario Kind, Fritz-Joachim Westphal, Wolfgang John, Jokin Garay, Eduardo Jacob, Dávid Jocha, János Elek, Róbert Szabó, Wouter Tavernier, George Agapiou, Antonio Manzalini, Matthias Rost, Nadi Sarrar, Stefan Schmid:
Towards Unified Programmability of Cloud and Carrier Infrastructure. EWSDN 2014: 55-60 - [c25]Attila Csoma, Balázs Sonkoly, Levente Csikor, Felician Németh, András Gulyás, Dávid Jocha, János Elek, Wouter Tavernier, Sahel Sahhaf:
Multi-layered Service Orchestration in a Multi-domain Network Environment. EWSDN 2014: 141-142 - [c24]Gábor Rétvári, Dávid Szabó, András Gulyás, Attila Korösi, János Tapolcai:
An Information-Theoretic Approach to Routing Scalability. HotNets 2014: 2:1-2:7 - [c23]Balázs Sonkoly, Felician Németh, Levente Csikor, László Gulyás, András Gulyás:
SDN based testbeds for evaluating and promoting multipath TCP. ICC 2014: 3044-3050 - [c22]Márton Zubor, Attila Korösi, András Gulyás, Gábor Rétvári:
On the Computational Complexity of Policy Routing. EUNICE 2014: 202-214 - [c21]Márton Csernai, Florin Ciucu, Ralf-Peter Braun, András Gulyás:
Reducing cabling complexity in large flattened butterfly networks by an order of magnitude. OFC 2014: 1-3 - [c20]Attila Csoma, Balázs Sonkoly, Levente Csikor, Felician Németh, András Gulyás, Wouter Tavernier, Sahel Sahhaf:
ESCAPE: extensible service chain prototyping environment using mininet, click, NETCONF and POX. SIGCOMM 2014: 125-126 - [i1]András Gulyás, József Bíró, Attila Korösi, Gábor Rétvári, Dmitri Krioukov:
Complex Networks as Nash Equilibria of Navigation Games. CoRR abs/1412.7229 (2014) - 2013
- [j7]Márton Csernai, András Gulyás, Attila Korösi, Balázs Sonkoly, Gergely Biczók:
Incrementally upgradable data center architecture using hyperbolic tessellations. Comput. Networks 57(6): 1373-1393 (2013) - [j6]László Gyarmati, András Gulyás, Balázs Sonkoly, Tuan Anh Trinh, Gergely Biczók:
Free-scaling your data center. Comput. Networks 57(8): 1758-1773 (2013) - [j5]Gábor Rétvári, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, Márton Csernai, József Bíró:
Compact policy routing. Distributed Comput. 26(5-6): 309-320 (2013) - [c19]Dávid Szabó, András Gulyás:
Notes on the Topological Consequences of BGP Policy Routing on the Internet AS Topology. EUNICE 2013: 274-281 - [c18]Felician Németh, Balázs Sonkoly, Levente Csikor, András Gulyás:
A large-scale multipath playground for experimenters and early adopters. SIGCOMM 2013: 481-482 - 2012
- [j4]András Gulyás, Attila Korösi, Dávid Szabó, Gergely Biczók:
On greedy network formation. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 40(2): 49-52 (2012) - [c17]Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Felician Németh, János Czentye, Krisztian Kurucz, Barnabas Novak, Gabor Vaszkun:
OpenFlow Virtualization Framework with Advanced Capabilities. EWSDN 2012: 18-23 - [c16]Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Felician Németh, János Czentye, Krisztian Kurucz, Barnabas Novak, Gabor Vaszkun:
On QoS Support to Ofelia and OpenFlow. EWSDN 2012: 109-113 - [c15]Anastasius Gavras, Andrzej Bak, Gergely Biczók, Piotr Gajowniczek, András Gulyás, Halid Hrasnica, Pedro Martinez-Julia, Felician Németh, Chrysa Papagianni, Symeon Papavassiliou, Marcin Pilarski, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
Heterogeneous Testbeds, Tools and Experiments -Measurement Requirements Perspective. FP7 FIRE/EULER 2012: 139-158 - [c14]János Tapolcai, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, József Bíró, Péter Babarczi, Dirk Trossen:
Stateless multi-stage dissemination of information: Source routing revisited. GLOBECOM 2012: 2797-2802 - [c13]Márton Csernai, András Gulyás, Attila Korösi, Balázs Sonkoly, Gergely Biczók:
Poincaré: A Hyperbolic Data Center Architecture. ICDCS Workshops 2012: 8-16 - [c12]András Gulyás, Attila Korösi, Gábor Rétvári, József Bíró, Dávid Szabó:
Brief announcement: network formation games can give rise to realistic networks. PODC 2012: 329-330 - [c11]Felician Németh, Ádám Stipkovits, Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás:
Towards SmartFlow: case studies on enhanced programmable forwarding in OpenFlow switches. SIGCOMM 2012: 85-86 - 2011
- [j3]Gergely Biczók, László Toka, András Gulyás, Tuan Anh Trinh, Attila Vidács:
Incentivizing the global wireless village. Comput. Networks 55(2): 439-456 (2011) - [c10]Márton Csernai, András Gulyás:
Wireless Adapter Sleep Scheduling Based on Video QoE: How to Improve Battery Life When Watching Streaming Video? ICCCN 2011: 1-6 - [c9]Gábor Rétvári, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, Márton Csernai, József Bíró:
Compact policy routing. PODC 2011: 149-158 - 2010
- [c8]Márton Csernai, András Gulyás, Gábor Rétvári, Zalán Heszberger, András Császár:
The Skeleton of the Internet. GLOBECOM 2010: 1-5
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]András Gulyás, József Bíró, Felician Németh:
New stochastic network calculus for loss analysis. VALUETOOLS 2009: 38 - 2006
- [j2]András Gulyás, József Bíró:
A stochastic extension of network calculus for workload loss examinations. IEEE Commun. Lett. 10(5): 399-401 (2006) - [c6]András Gulyás, József Bíró, Zalán Heszberger:
A Probabilistic Network Calculus for Characterizing Long-run Network Behavior. ICC 2006: 465-470 - [c5]András Gulyás, József Bíró:
Workload Loss Examinations with a Novel Probabilistic Extension of Network Calculus. Networking 2006: 533-544 - 2005
- [j1]József Bíró, András Gulyás, Mátyás Martinecz:
Parsimonious estimates of bandwidth requirement for quality of service packet networks. Perform. Evaluation 59: 159-178 (2005) - [c4]András Gulyás, József Bíró, Zalán Heszberger, Tamás Szénási:
Dependency criteria on regulated inputs for buffer overflow approximation. ICC 2005: 83-87 - [c3]József Bíró, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger:
A Novel Direct Upper Approximation for Workload Loss Ratio in General Buffered Systems. NETWORKING 2005: 718-729 - 2004
- [c2]András Gulyás, Tamás Szénási, József Bíró:
Buffer overflow estimation in network elements, multiplexing independent regulated inputs [packet switched networks]. GLOBECOM 2004: 1208-1212 - [c1]József Bíró, András Gulyás, Tamás Szénási, Zalán Heszberger:
Distribution-free conservative bounds for QoS measures. ISCC 2004: 915-920
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