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Ellens, W. (author), Kovács, P. (author), Núñez-Queija, R. (author), van den Berg, H. (author)
We consider a queueing system controlled by decisions based on partial state information. The motivation for this work stems from road traffic, in which drivers may, or may not, be subscribed to a smartphone application for dynamic route planning. Our model consists of two queues with independent exponential service times, serving two types of...
conference paper 2015
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Verma, T. (author), Ellens, W. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
Power grids vulnerability is a key issue in society. A component failure may trigger cascades of failures across the grid and lead to a large blackout. Within complex network analysis, structural vulnerabilities of power grids have been studied mostly using purely topological approaches, which assumes that flow of power is dictated by shortest...
article 2015
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Rosas-Casals, M. (author), Bologna, S. (author), Bompard, E.F. (author), D'Agostino, G. (author), Ellens, W. (author), Pagani, G.A. (author), Scala, A. (author), Verma, T. (author)
Complex networks theory has been well established as a useful framework for studying and analysing structure, dynamics and evolution of many complex systems. Infrastructural and man-made systems like power grids, gas and water networks and the internet, have been also included in this network framework, albeit sometimes ignoring the huge...
article 2015
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Ellens, W. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author), Worm, D.T.H. (author), Błaszczuk, S. (author)
This paper deals with the problem of inferring short time-scale fluctuations of a system's behavior from periodic state measurements. In particular, we devise a novel, efficient procedure to compute four interesting performance metrics for a transient birth-death process on an interval of fixed length with given begin and end states: the...
article 2015
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Ellens, W. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Worm, D.T.H. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author)
For effective capacity management in access networks, it is essential to have a good insight in the service quality perceived by the users. As users share the service capacity available, one would want to know how the achieved per-user throughput fluctuates over time. In this paper we present a novel method that assesses the per-user throughput...
conference paper 2014
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Ellens, W. (author), Berry, A. (author), West, S. (author)
The introduction of `Smart grid' technologies in the electricity supply industry has attracted new attention to Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR). CVR is a method that aims to save energy by reducing the voltage level of the electrical distribution network. However, not all devices consume less electricity when exposed to lower voltage levels...
conference paper 2013
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Ellens, W. (author), Zuraniewski, P.W. (author), Sperotto, A. (author), Schotanus, H.A. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Meeuwissen, H.B. (author)
DNS tunnels allow circumventing access and security policies in firewalled networks. Such a security breach can be misused for activities like free web browsing, but also for command & control traffic or cyber espionage, thus motivating the search for effective automated DNS tunnel detection techniques. In this paper we develop such a technique,...
bookPart 2013
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Callegari, C. (author), Coluccia, A. (author), D'alconzo, A. (author), Ellens, W. (author), Giordano, S. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Pagano, M. (author), Pepe, T. (author), Ricciato, F. (author), Zuraniewski, P.W. (author)
In this Chapter we give an overview of statistical methods for anomaly detection (AD), thereby targeting an audience of practitioners with general knowledge of statistics. We focus on the applicability of the methods by stating and comparing the conditions in which they can be applied and by discussing the parameters that need to be set. © 2013...
bookPart 2013
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Ellens, W. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
Network robustness research aims at finding a measure to quantify network robustness. Once such a measure has been established, we will be able to compare networks, to improve existing networks and to design new networks that are able to continue to perform well when it is subject to failures or attacks. In this paper we survey a large amount of...
article 2013
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Ellens, W. (author), Zivkovic, M. (author), Akkerboom, J.D. (author), Litjens, R. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author)
In this paper we consider the general problem of resource provisioning within cloud computing. We analyze the problem of how to allocate resources to different clients such that the service level agreements (SLAs) for all of these clients are met. A model with multiple service request classes generated by different clients is proposed to...
conference paper 2012
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Ellens, W. (author), Spieksma, F.M. (author), van Mieghem, P. (author), Jamakovic, A. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
This paper studies an interesting graph measure that we call the effective graph resistance. The notion of effective graph resistance is derived from the field of electric circuit analysis where it is defined as the accumulated effective resistance between all pairs of vertices. The objective of the paper is twofold. First, we survey known...
article 2011
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Dhondt, S. (author), de Leede, J. (author), Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Phillipson, F. (author), Vergeer, R. (author), Ellens, W. (author), van Emmerik, M.L. (author), Roijers, F. (author), Smit-Rietveld, C.J.C. (author), Goudswaard, A. (author)
report 2011
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