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We presented our workload shifting demo for the MISD project
Interactive afternoon designed to connect, inspire, and share knowledge across the Dutch ICT community. During the event I introduced myself to the community during the Open-mic session.
AGORA-6G aims to improve the reproducibility of B5G testbeds. The project is a collaboration between the University of Twente, TU Delft, TU/Eindhoven and Wageningen University and Research. I co-lead the project with my colleague Syllas R.C. Magalhães.
My lecture is about sustainable cloud and edge computing. The course is part of the MSc in Computer Science.
The students develop their design projects for the wireless networks track using MintEDGE.
I will be working on orchestration algorithms for sustainable datacentres for WP2 at the MISD project. MISD is the largest of the 3 Dutch projects to which the government has allocated 70 million in funding under the umbrella of the European IPCEI-CIS program.
Our chapter AI-driven network automation is published in Explainable AI for Communications and Networking.
I will be in charge of teaching the full Computer Networks course in the BSc in Computer Science at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. The course covers the fundamentals of computer networks, including the OSI model, TCP/IP and more.
My thesis is titled 'Contributions to the Performance and Efficiency of the Future Entertainment over Wireless and Cellular Networks' and you can find it here↗.
Our paper Evaluation of the IEEE 802.11aa group addressed service in VHT Wi-Fi networks was accepted for publication in Telecommunication Systems.
Our paper LESS-ON: Load-aware edge server shutdown for energy saving in cellular networks was accepted for publication in Computer Networks.
Our paper Energy-focused simulation of edge computing architectures in 5G networks was accepted for publication in The Journal of Supercomputing.
The 3MT is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland. I presented my research in a 3-minute presentation to a non-specialist audience and I was selected as one of the finalists. You can watch my presentation here↗ (in Spanish).
I present our work 'ODESA: Load-Dependent Edge Server Activation for Lower Energy Footprint' at the IEEE WCNC 2024 in Dubai, UAE. The paper is available here↗.
I present my simulator MintEDGE as a poster at ACM MobiCom 2024 in Madrid, Spain. MintEDGE is a simulator for mobile edge computing scenarios that I developed during my PhD. The simulator is open source and you can find it here↗. You can also access the paper describing the simulator here↗ and the poster here↗.
During this period I worked on the reduction of the energy consumption of telco-edge servers by developing a novel server shutdown scheme together with Suzan Bayhan. I was awarded with a competitive grant from the University of Castilla-La Mancha to fund this visit.
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