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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j6]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Rolf Clauberg, Daniel Crisan, Kenneth M. Valk, Claude Basso, Cyriel Minkenberg, Mitchell Gusat:
Unbiased Quantized Congestion Notification for Scalable Server Fabrics. IEEE Micro 36(6): 50-58 (2016) - 2015
- [j5]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Mitchell Gusat, Cyriel Minkenberg, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Claude Basso, Mark Rudquist, Kenneth M. Valk, Brian Vanderpool:
Large switches or blocking multi-stage networks? An evaluation of routing strategies for datacenter fabrics. Comput. Networks 91: 316-328 (2015) - 2014
- [j4]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Mitchell Gusat, Rolf Clauberg, Cyriel Minkenberg, Claude Basso, Kenneth M. Valk:
Tandem queue weighted fair smooth scheduling. Des. Autom. Embed. Syst. 18(3-4): 183-197 (2014) - [c5]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Brian Vanderpool, Mark Rudquist, Kenneth M. Valk, Todd Greenfield, Claude Basso:
Integration and QoS of multicast traffic in a server-rack fabric with 640 100g ports. ANCS 2014: 113-124 - [c4]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Mitch Gusat, Cyriel Minkenberg, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Claude Basso:
All routes to efficient datacenter fabrics. INA-OCMC@HiPEAC 2014: 4:1-4:4 - [c3]Nikolaos Chrysos, Mitchell Gusat, Fredy D. Neeser, Cyriel Minkenberg, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Claude Basso:
High performance multipath routing for datacenters. HPSR 2014: 70-75 - 2013
- [c2]Nikolaos Chrysos, Fredy D. Neeser, Mitch Gusat, Rolf Clauberg, Cyriel Minkenberg, Claude Basso, Kenneth M. Valk:
Arbitration of many thousand flows at 100G and beyond. INA-OCMC@HiPEAC 2013: 5-8 - 2012
- [c1]Fredy D. Neeser, Nikolaos Chrysos, Rolf Clauberg, Daniel Crisan, Mitchell Gusat, Cyriel Minkenberg, Kenneth M. Valk, Claude Basso:
Occupancy Sampling for Terabit CEE Switches. Hot Interconnects 2012: 64-71 - 2010
- [j3]Fredy D. Neeser, Bernard Metzler, Philip Werner Frey:
SoftRDMA: Implementing iWARP over TCP kernel sockets. IBM J. Res. Dev. 54(1): 5 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j2]Jaime H. Moreno, Victor V. Zyuban, Uzi Shvadron, Fredy D. Neeser, Jeff H. Derby, Malcolm S. Ware, Krishnan Kailas, Ayal Zaks, Amir B. Geva, Shay Ben-David, Sameh W. Asaad, Thomas W. Fox, Daniel Littrell, Marina Biberstein, Dorit Naishlos, Hillery C. Hunter:
An innovative low-power high-performance programmable signal processor for digital communications. IBM J. Res. Dev. 47(2-3): 299-326 (2003)
1990 – 1999
- 1994
- [b1]Fredy D. Neeser:
Communication theory and coding for channels with intersymbol interference. ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Hartung-Gorre 1994, ISBN 978-3-89191-744-2, pp. 1-149 - 1993
- [j1]Fredy D. Neeser, James L. Massey:
Proper complex random processes with applications to information theory. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(4): 1293-1302 (1993)
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