Soudeh Ghorbani
Johns Hopkins University
16 Papers
17 Citations
Soudeh Ghorbani is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Software-defined networking. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Soudeh Ghorbani include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Sharif University of Technology.
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Papers
DRILL: Micro Load Balancing for Low-latency Data Center Networks
Soudeh Ghorbani,Zibin Yang,P. Brighten Godfrey,Yashar Ganjali,Amin Firoozshahian +4 more
- 07 Aug 2017
TL;DR: DRILL is presented, a datacenter fabric for Clos networks which performs micro load balancing to distribute load as evenly as possible on microsecond timescales and addresses the resulting key challenges of packet reordering and topological asymmetry.
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Transparent, Live Migration of a Software-Defined Network
Soudeh Ghorbani,Cole Schlesinger,Matthew Monaco,Eric Keller,Matthew Caesar,Jennifer Rexford,David Walker +6 more
- 03 Nov 2014
TL;DR: Using a formal model, it is proved that migration under LIME is transparent to applications, i.e., any execution of the controller and end-host applications during migration is a completely valid execution that could have taken place in a migration-free setting.
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KPsec: Secure End-to-End Communications for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
TL;DR: A novel routing mechanism, KPsec, that deploys multiple disjoint paths and an initial key-exchange phase to secure end-to-end communications and results in improvement in network throughput, reduction in latency, and an order of magnitude reduction in energy consumption.
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COCONUT: Seamless Scale-out of Network Elements
Soudeh Ghorbani,P. Brighten Godfrey +1 more
- 23 Apr 2017
TL;DR: This paper provides a system, COCONUT, for seamless scale-out of network forwarding elements; that is, an SDN application programmer can program to what functionally appears to be a single forwarding element, but which may be replicated behind the scenes.
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Friendship and Privacy in Online Social Networks
Soudeh Ghorbani,Yashar Ganjali +1 more
- 01 Mar 2012
TL;DR: By sending out friend requests to unknown users in one of the largest OSNs, this work provides evidence that a considerable portion of OSN users are willing to let a stranger, possibly an adversary, into their social network, thus granting her access to the users’ personal information and to some extent to those of their friends.