DML
DML Sharif University of Technology

Masoud Moshref Javadi

Group Multemedia Systems and Complex Networks
Entrance 2008

I'm a software engineer at Google NetInfra team working at end-host networking stack. I worked at Barefoot Networks as a software engineer in the Advanced App team. I used the programmable switching hardware in non-traditional networking applications such as Deep Insight, In-network DDoS Detection, Matching string queries, Packet subscription and Machine learning acceleration. I got my PhD degree in Computer Engineering at USC under supervision of Ramesh Govindan and Minlan Yu in NSL from Fall 2010. I defended in July 2016, and my dissertation is about developing timely, accurate and scalable network management systems. Such systems allow operators to define high level intents and leverage efficient algorithms at the controller, switches and end-hosts. These algorithms can quickly fine tune the switches and end-hosts to keep high accuracy, drill down fast into issues, and leverage device optimizations and network knowledge to scale. I developed four systems: vCRIB (NSDI'13), DREAM (SIGCOMM'14), SCREAM (CoNEXT'15) and Trumpet (SIGCOMM'16). I got B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Information Technology Engineering in 2007 and 2010 from Sharif University of Technology (Tehran, Iran).

MobiSim: A Framework for Simulation of Mobility Models in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
S.M. Mousavi , H.R. Rabiee , M. Moshref and A. Dabirmoghaddam

2007

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Mobility Pattern Recognition in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
S.M. Mousavi , H.R. Rabiee , M. Moshref and A. Dabirmoghaddam

2007

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Model Based Adaptive Mobility Prediction in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
S.M. Mousavi , H.R. Rabiee , M. Moshref and A. Dabirmoghaddam

2007

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LayeredCast - a hybrid Peer-to-Peer live layered video streaming protocol
M. Moshref , R. Motamedi , H.R. Rabiee and M. Khansari

2010

IEEE