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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c12]Tamás Tóthfalusi, Zoltán Csiszár, Pál Varga:
Utilizing Generative AI for Test Data Generation - use-cases for IoT and 5G Core Signaling. NOMS 2024: 1-6 - 2023
- [c11]Tamas Tothfalusi, Eszter Varga, Zoltan Csiszar, Pál Varga:
ML-Based Translation Methods for Protocols and Data Formats. CNSM 2023: 1-5 - 2021
- [b1]Tamas Tothfalusi:
Supporting Operational Management of IP-based Voice Services. Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, 2021 - [j3]Péter Orosz, Tamás Tóthfalusi:
A New Application-Aware No-Reference Quality Assessment Method for IP Voice Services. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 29(3): 29 (2021) - 2020
- [c10]Péter Orosz, Tamás Tóthfalusi:
VoicePerf: A Quality Estimation Approach for No-reference IP Voice Traffic. NOMS 2020: 1-9
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Peter Orosz, Tamas Tothfalusi, Pál Varga:
FPGA-Assisted DPI Systems: 100 Gbit/s and Beyond. IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials 21(2): 2015-2040 (2019) - [c9]Bálint Gyires-Tóth, Pál Varga, Tamas Tothfalusi:
Utilizing Deep Learning for Mobile Telecommunications Network Management. IM 2019: 575-580 - 2018
- [j1]Tamas Tothfalusi, Pál Varga:
Assembling SIP-based VoLTE Call Data Records based on network monitoring. Telecommun. Syst. 68(3): 393-407 (2018) - [c8]Balázs Nagy, Peter Orosz, Tamas Tothfalusi, László Kovács, Pál Varga:
Detecting DDoS attacks within milliseconds by using FPGA-based hardware acceleration. NOMS 2018: 1-4 - [c7]Pál Varga, Tamas Tothfalusi, Zsolt Balog, Gábor Sey:
Complex solution for VoLTE monitoring and cross-protocol data analysis. NOMS 2018: 1-4 - 2017
- [c6]Pál Varga, Georgios Kathareios, Akos Mate, Rolf Clauberg, Andreea Anghel, Peter Orosz, Balázs Nagy, Tamas Tothfalusi, László Kovács, Mitch Gusat:
Real-time security services for SDN-based datacenters. CNSM 2017: 1-9 - [c5]Pál Varga, Dániel Kozma, Tamas Tothfalusi:
Assembling VoLTE CDRs based on network monitoring - challenges with fragmented information. IM 2017: 979-982 - 2015
- [c4]Pál Varga, László Kovács, Tamas Tothfalusi, Peter Orosz:
C-GEP: 100 Gbit/s capable, FPGA-based, reconfigurable networking equipment. HPSR 2015: 76-81 - [c3]Tamas Tothfalusi, László Kovács, Peter Orosz, Pál Varga:
100 Gbit/s network monitoring with on-the-fly reconfigurable rules for multi-encapsulated packets. HPSR 2015: 134-137 - [c2]Peter Orosz, Tamas Tothfalusi, Pál Varga:
C-GEP: Adaptive network management with reconfigurable hardware. IM 2015: 954-959 - [c1]Tamas Tothfalusi, Peter Orosz, Pál Varga:
C-GEP: Platform demo for 100 Gbit/s network monitoring. IM 2015: 1151-1152
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