1. Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan;
2. National Research Institute in Computer Science and Control INRIA, Le Chesnay 78153, France
About author:Jie Li (lijie@cs.tsukuba.ac.jp) received his ME degree in electronic engineering and communication systems from China Academy of Posts and Telecommunications and Dr. Eng. degree from the University of Electro-Communications, Japan. He is a full professor with Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Japan. His current research interests include mobile distributed computing and networking, big data and cloud computing, OS, and modeling and performance evaluation of information systems. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM, and a member of Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ). He is the Chair of Technical Sub-Committee on Big Data (TSCBD), IEEE Communications Society. He has served as a secretary for Study Group on System Evaluation of IPSJ and on several editorial boards for the international Journals, and on Steering Committees of the SIG of System EVAluation (EVA) of IPSJ, the SIG of DataBase System (DBS) of IPSJ, and the SIG of MoBiLe computing and ubiquitous communications of IPSJ. He has also served on the program committees for several international conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE GLOBECOM, and IEEE MASS.
Eitan Altman (Eitan.Altman@inria.fr) received his BA degree in physics (1984) and the PhD degree in electrical engineering (1990), from the Technion-Israel Institute, Israel. He has been a researcher at National Research Institute in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in Sophia-Antipolis, France since 1990. His research interests include network engineering games and social networks and their control. He is the editorial board member of several scientific journals including Wireless Networks, Computer Networks, Computer Communications, J. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, SIAM J. of Control and Optimisation, Stochastic Models, and Journal of Economy Dynamic and Control. He received the best paper awards at the conferences of Networking 2006, Globecom 2007, IFIP Wireless Days 2009 and CNSM 2011 (Paris). He received the Grand Prix de France Telecom from the French Academy of Sciences in 2012.
Corinne Touati (Corinne.Touati@inria.fr) obtained her MS from Telecom INT, France in 2000, and PhD from University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France in 2003. She is a tenured INRIA researcher at Grenoble, France since 2006. Her research interests include performance evaluation, continuous and stochastic optimization, game theory and learning theory in communication networks and distributed systems. She has published over 40 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. She also worked at University of Tsukuba, Japan for three years.
A General SDN-Based IoT Framework with NVF Implementation
1. Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan;
2. National Research Institute in Computer Science and Control INRIA, Le Chesnay 78153, France
作者简介:Jie Li (lijie@cs.tsukuba.ac.jp) received his ME degree in electronic engineering and communication systems from China Academy of Posts and Telecommunications and Dr. Eng. degree from the University of Electro-Communications, Japan. He is a full professor with Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Japan. His current research interests include mobile distributed computing and networking, big data and cloud computing, OS, and modeling and performance evaluation of information systems. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM, and a member of Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ). He is the Chair of Technical Sub-Committee on Big Data (TSCBD), IEEE Communications Society. He has served as a secretary for Study Group on System Evaluation of IPSJ and on several editorial boards for the international Journals, and on Steering Committees of the SIG of System EVAluation (EVA) of IPSJ, the SIG of DataBase System (DBS) of IPSJ, and the SIG of MoBiLe computing and ubiquitous communications of IPSJ. He has also served on the program committees for several international conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE GLOBECOM, and IEEE MASS.
Eitan Altman (Eitan.Altman@inria.fr) received his BA degree in physics (1984) and the PhD degree in electrical engineering (1990), from the Technion-Israel Institute, Israel. He has been a researcher at National Research Institute in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in Sophia-Antipolis, France since 1990. His research interests include network engineering games and social networks and their control. He is the editorial board member of several scientific journals including Wireless Networks, Computer Networks, Computer Communications, J. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, SIAM J. of Control and Optimisation, Stochastic Models, and Journal of Economy Dynamic and Control. He received the best paper awards at the conferences of Networking 2006, Globecom 2007, IFIP Wireless Days 2009 and CNSM 2011 (Paris). He received the Grand Prix de France Telecom from the French Academy of Sciences in 2012.
Corinne Touati (Corinne.Touati@inria.fr) obtained her MS from Telecom INT, France in 2000, and PhD from University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France in 2003. She is a tenured INRIA researcher at Grenoble, France since 2006. Her research interests include performance evaluation, continuous and stochastic optimization, game theory and learning theory in communication networks and distributed systems. She has published over 40 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. She also worked at University of Tsukuba, Japan for three years.