Name
Affiliation
Papers
KARL-JOHAN GRINNEMO
Karlstad Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Karlstad, Sweden
48
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
87
143
21.42
Referers 
Referees 
References 
546
1154
448
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Performance of QUIC congestion control algorithms in 5G networks00.342022
Utilizing Multi-Connectivity to Reduce Latency and Enhance Availability for Vehicle to Infrastructure Communication20.372022
Energy-Saving Solutions for Cellular Internet of Things-A Survey00.342022
End-To-End Congestion Control Approaches For High Throughput And Low Delay In 4g/5g Cellular Networks10.382021
WIP: Leveraging QUIC for a Receiver-driven BBR for Cellular Networks00.342021
Adaptive and Latency-aware Load Balancing for Control Plane Traffic in the 4G/5G Core00.342021
Extending network slice management to the end-host00.342021
Optimal Placement of Recurrent Service Chains on Distributed Edge-Cloud Infrastructures00.342021
Guidelines for an Energy Efficient Tuning of the NB-IoT Stack10.382020
Validating the Sharing Behavior and Latency Characteristics of the L4S Architecture00.342020
A Deployable Containerized 5G Core Solution for Time Critical Communication in Smart Grid00.342020
On the Use of a Virtualized 5G Core for Time Critical Communication in Smart Grid00.342020
Rate Measurement Over Short Time Scales in Stationary Cellular Receivers00.342019
Programmable Event Detection for In-Band Network Telemetry10.372019
Low-Latency Scheduling in MPTCP50.392019
Using multiple paths in SCTP to reduce latency for signaling traffic.10.362018
On the Use of TCP BBR in Cellular Networks.70.542018
Impact of TCP BBR on CUBIC Traffic: A Mixed Workload Evaluation10.362018
MDTCP: Towards a Practical Multipath Transport Protocol for Telco Cloud Datacenters10.352018
On Load Balancing for a Virtual and Distributed MME in the 5G Core20.532018
SDN/NFV-Based Mobile Packet Core Network Architectures: A Survey.431.952017
A NEAT Way to Browse the Web00.342017
De-Ossifying the Internet Transport Layer: A Survey and Future Perspectives.80.502017
NEAT: A Platform- and Protocol-Independent Internet Transport API.20.372017
A NEAT Approach to Mobile Communication00.342017
On the Cost of Using Happy Eyeballs for Transport Protocol Selection.20.522016
TCP behaviour in LTE: Impact of flow start-up and mobility.00.342016
Efficient Scheduling To Reduce Latency For Signaling Traffic Using Cmt-Sctp00.342016
Behaviour of Common TCP Variants over LTE.00.342016
Analysis of Network Latency in Virtualized Environments.00.342016
A First Study on Using MPTCP to Reduce Latency for Cloud Based Mobile Applications40.442015
Mind The Smartgap: A Buffer Management Algorithm For Delay Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networks10.352015
Using Concurrent Multipath Transfer to Improve the SCTP Startup Behavior for PSTN Signaling Traffic10.372014
Handover in the Wild: The feasibility of vertical handover in commodity smartphones00.342013
An SCTP-based Mobility Management Framework for Smartphones and Tablets30.422012
Sub-second transport layer vertical handover using mSCTP in android mobile devices.00.342012
On the Use of an Increased Initial Congestion Window to Improve mSCTP Handover Performance00.342012
Impact of Slow Start on SCTP Handover Performance.00.342011
Tuning SCTP failover for carrier grade telephony signaling70.702010
Theoretical analysis of an ideal startup scheme in multihomed SCTP10.362010
Towards transport-layer mobility: Evolution of SCTP multihoming210.962008
On the relation between SACK delay and SCTP failover performance for different traffic distributions.40.462008
Impact of traffic load on SCTP failovers in SIGTRAN40.532005
Performance Benefits of Avoiding Head-of-Line Blocking in SCTP131.202005
Data protection based on physical separation: concepts and application scenarios00.342005
Taxonomy and survey of retransmission-based partially reliable transport protocols20.372004
A simulation based performance analysis of a TCP extension for best-effort multimedia applications10.352002
Evaluation of the QoS Offered by PRTP-ECN - A TCP-Compliant Partially Reliable Transport Protocol40.442001