Ruibiao Qiu
I will start to work at F5 Networks Inc.
in March 2006 in
Seattle, WA. I will be working as a Software Engineer on the
BIG-IP product line.
I grauduated with D.Sc. degree in Computer Science from
Department of Computer Science and Engineering at
Washington University in St. Louis in December 2005.
My research advisor is Professor
Jonathan S. Turner.
I am also grateful to
Dr. Sergey Gorinsky,
Dr. Weixiong Zhang,
Dr. Roger Chamberlain,
and Dr. Norman Katz
for agreeing to serve on my doctoral thesis committee.
The topic of my doctoral desertation is about design issues of
Reserved Delivery Subnetworks. The details can find in my
desertation and
proposal.
My research interests are resource management in reserved delivery subnetworks,
network bandwidth provisioning and resource management, service guarantees for
multimedia network applications, and more generally, interesting issues in the area
of computer networking and multimedia communications.
Research Interests
Publications
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Source Traffic Regulation in Reserved Delivery Subnetworks, by Ruibiao Qiu
and Jonathan S. Turner. Proceeding of
25th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC),
Phoenix, Arizona, April 2006.
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Local Search Algorithms for Reserved Delivery Subnetwork
Configuration Problems with Cycle and Bicycle Reduction, Ruibiao Qiu and
Jonathan S. Turner, Proceedings of
Advances for Networks & Internet Symposium, IEEE Globecom 2005, St. Louis, MO,
November 2005.
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Cost Efficient Routing in Ad Hoc
Mobile Wireless Networks, by Ruibiao Qiu.
Proceedings of SPIE International Symposium on Asia-Pacific Optical
and Wireless Communications (APOC 2003), Wuhan, China, November 2003.
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Reserved Delivery Subnetwork
Configuration Algorithm with the Maximum Sharing Shortest Path Tree, by
Ruibiao Qiu.
Proceedings of SPIE Conference on Performance and Control
of Next Generation Communication Networks, ITCom 2003,
Orlando, FL, September 2003.
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Motion-JPEG2000 Video Transmission
Over Active Networks, by
Ruibiao Qiu,
Wei Yu,
and Jason Fritts.
Proceedings of SPIE Conference on Multimedia Computing and Networking (MMCN 2003),
IS&T/SPIE Annual Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2003,
Santa Clara, CA, January 2003.
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Configuration of
Reserved Delivery Subnetworks, by Ruibiao Qiu and
Jonathan S. Turner.
Proceedings of Service Infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises Symposium,
IEEE Globecom 2002, Taipei, Taiwan, November 2002.
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A Conference Control
Protocol for Highly Interactive Video-conferencing, by Ruibiao Qiu,
Jerome R. Cox, and
Fred Kuhns.
Proceedings of IEEE Globecom 2002,
Taipei, Taiwan, November 2002.
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Bringing Studio Quality
Video-conferencing to Wide Area IP Networks with an Adaptation Layer
Translator (ALX), by Ruibiao Qiu,
Fred Kuhns,
Jerome R. Cox, Jr.
and Craig Horn. Proceedings of IEEE International Conference
on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2002), Lausanne, Switzerland, August 2002.
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High
Quality Videoconferencing System for Wide Area IP Networks,
by Ruibiao Qiu,
Fred Kuhns,
Jerome Cox, Craig Horn. Proceedings of SPIE ITCom 2002,
Boston, MA, July 2002.
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Advantages of
Motion-JPEG2000 in Video Processing, by
Wei Yu,
Ruibiao Qiu and
Jason Fritts. Proceeding of SPIE Visual Communications and Image Processing
(VCIP), San Jose, CA, January 2002.
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Improved Local Search Algorithm with Multi-Cycle Reduction for Minimum Concave
Cost Network Flow Problems, by Ruibiao Qiu and
Jonathan S. Turner.
Washington University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Technical Report, WUCSE-2004-74, December 2004.
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Design Issues of Reserved Delivery Subnetworks, by Ruibiao Qiu.
Washington University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Technical Report, WUCSE-2004-20, April 2004.
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Adaptation Layer Translator
(ALX) Design and Application, by Ruibiao Qiu,
Fred Kuhns,
Jerome R. Cox Jr.,
and Craig Horn.
Washington University, Department of Computer Science Technical Report,
WUCS-02-11, March 2002.
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An Efficient
Quality Scalable Motion-JPEG2000 Transmission Scheme,
by Ruibiao Qiu and
Wei Yu.
Washington University, Department of Computer Science,
Technical Report, WUCS-01-37, November 2001.
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Evaluation
of Motion-JPEG2000 in Video Processing,
by Wei Yu,
Ruibiao Qiu
and
Jason Fritts.
Washington University, Department of Computer Science,
Technical Report, WUCS-01-34, November 2001.
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Floor Control Protocol in ALX Video-conference Application, by
Ruibiao Qiu. Washington University, Department of Computer Science,
Technical Report, WUCS-99-41, November 1999.
Talks and Presentations
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Sink Ordering Configuration Algorithms for Reserved Delivery Subnetworks,
presented at
Doctoral Research Seminar,
Department of Computer Science and Engineeering,
Washington University, February 28, 2003.
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A Reserved Delivery Graph Construction Algorithm,
presented at
Doctoral Research Seminar,
Department of Computer Science, Washington University, February 8, 2002.
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A Floor Control Protocol for ALX Video-conferences,
presented at
Doctoral Research Seminar,
Department of Computer Science, Washington University, May 4, 2000.
Related Research Projects
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Link Bandwidth Provisioning
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Alternative Routing Paths
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Overlay Network Deployment
Previous Projects
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HVS-based Digital Image Watermarking in JPEG2000
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Performance Analysis of Motion-JPEG2000 in Video Processing Applications
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WaveVideo
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ALX - Adaptation Layer Translator
An Adaptation Layer Translator (ALX) serves to bring high quality video
conference to today's broadband WANs such as the Internet2. Our major
contributions in the ALX project are
- Design and development of a hardware device, ALX, to transmit high quality
video and audio traffic among participants seperated by substantial distances.
- Employ a conference control protocol beased on a channel rotation scheme
which avoids race conditions, scales well, and fits naturally in an
interactive collaboration environment.
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Vaudeville
In this project, we first modified
ACE
by
introducing
ATM stream classes and APIs to establish
SVCs with ATM UNI signaling supported on Windows and XTI platforms. Then, with
the enhanced ACE, we improve the existing Vaudeville system by introducing
on-demand SVC establishment, instead of pre-configured PVCs.
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NPACI
- National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure
We looked at protential candidate for
remote collaboration tools we can use for NPACI participants.
We mainly focused on the MBone tools. As part of NPACI projects, I helped to set up
Storage Resource Broker (SRB) service for neural science data exchanges.
I also did some measurement work about
vBNS.
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Crossbow
- Toolkits for Integrated Services
I upgraded the
Meteor frame grabber driver with new PCI interface for NetBSD 1.3 and up to be used in the
Final Project Demo (8/28/1998)
(
PS version).
(
Demo Configuration)
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Daisy-Chained MMX with SVC connections by workstation
Normally, the MMX box used in video conference applications (such as Vaudeville) do
not have the capability to establish/teardown connections on the fly. In the work, we use
a workstation connected with MMX by
daisy-chain type of connection to do proxy signaling for the MMX boxes. As the workstations
are capable of SVC establishment/teardown. This helps to enable dynamically channel setup
in video conference applications.
Reference Links
- Conferences
- Research Resources
- Technical Paper Search
- Technical Writing
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People and Labs in Networking Research
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Jon Turner at
Washington University in St. Louis.
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George Varghese
at UCSD
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Scott Shenker,
Vern Paxson,
and Sally Floyd
at ICIR
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Princeton.
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David Cheriton at
Stanford.
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Lili Qiu
at MSR
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LBNL's Network Research Group.
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Advanced Network Architecture Group,
Network and Mobile Systems Group,
Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems Group,
LCS, MIT.
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Networking research
at University of Washington.
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Computer Networking and Multimedia Research Lab
at University of Minnesota.
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Computer Network Division
at ISI.
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Computer Networks Research Group
at University of Massachusetts.
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Network Systems Group
at Princeton University.
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Advanced Internet Laboratory
at University of Wisconsin.
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Network Research Lab
at UCLA.
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Hui Zhang
at Computing Media and Communication Laboratory,
CMU.
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Network Computing Lab,
Internet Real-Time Lab,
Distributed Computing & Communications Lab
at Columbia University.
- Marcel Waldvogel at
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
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Subhash Suri
at University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Lab for Advanced Networking at
University of Kentucky.
- Research Advices
- Job Related Issues
- Mathematics
- Commercial Web Caching Products
- Open Source OSes
- Programming
- Web authoring
- Internet Search
Teaching Assistance
Fun Links
Ruibiao
Last updated: 1/22/2006.