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NSF PROJECTS

The projects undertaken by Professor Chao for the National Science Foundation (NSF) are:

  • High Performance Stable Packet Switches
  • A Terabit IP Router with Advanced QoS Support
  • A Quasi-Static Optoelectronic ATM Switch
  • The Design, Analysis and Management of High Speed Packet Switched Networks
  • Control Plane Defense against DDoS Attacks in Software Defined Networks
  • Enabling Policy-Consistent Rule Caching in Dynamic Network Environments
  • Mission-Aware Task Scheduling for Data Center Networks
  • Past Projects
    • 3D Bufferless Photonic Clos Network-on-Chip
    • Congestion Control for Network On Chip
    • DARPA PROJECTS - A PHOTONIC ATM FRONT-END PROCESSOR
    • HIGH-SPEED NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION AND PREVENTION
    • HIGH-SPEED ROBUST DISTRIBUTED DEFENCE SYSTEM
    • Hybrid Security Architecture (HSA)
    • Incast
    • Lightwall: A light-weight distributed enforcement architecture for centralized network control policy
    • Lightwall: A light-weight distributed enforcement architecture for centralized network control policy
    • NSF PROJECTS
      • A QUASI-STATIC OPTOELECTRONIC ATM SWITCH
      • A TERABIT IP ROUTER WITH ADVANCED QOS SUPPORT
      • HIGH-PERFORMANCE STABLE PACKET SWITCHES
      • THE DESIGN, ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGH SPEED PACKET SWITCHED NETWORKS
    • RADAR: Rapid Dynamic Rerouting to Achieve Load Balancing in Datacenter Networks
    • Weighted Equal-Cost Multi-Path Routing
  • phd student application

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