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List of publications R. J. Gibbens Dr R. J. Gibbens Department of Computer Science and Technology The Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge William Gates Building 15 JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge, CB3 0FD, UK k [email protected] m www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rg31/ � orcid.org/0000-0003-3717-3258 May 2018 List of publications: R. J. Gibbens May 2018 Publications 2018 James Cruise, Lisa Flatley, Richard Gibbens, and Stan Zachary (2018). “Control of Energy Storage with Market Impact: Lagrangian Approach and Horizons”. In: Operations Research. Accepted for publication. ? pages. Katherine Meadows, Richard Gibbens, Caroline Gerrard, and Alain Vuylsteke (Mar. 2018). “Prediction of Patient Length of Stay on the Intensive Care Unit Following Cardiac Surgery: A Logistic Regres- sion Analysis Based on the Cardiac Operative Mortality Risk Calculator, EuroSCORE”. In: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. URL: https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2018.03.007. 7 pages. 2017 Yeon-sup Lim, Erich M. Nahum, Don Towsley, and Richard J. Gibbens (2017). “ECF: An MPTCP Path Scheduler to Manage Heterogeneous Paths”. In: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGMETRICS / International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems. Extended abstract. ACM, pp. 33–34. (2 pages). Yeon-sup Lim, Erich Nahum, Don Towsley, and Richard Gibbens (Dec. 2017). “ECF: An MPTCP Path Scheduler to Manage Heterogeneous Paths”. In: 13th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies, ACM CoNEXT. (13 pages). 2016 Andrei Bejan, Richard Gibbens, Robert Hancock, and Don Towsley (2016). “Capacity bounds and robustness in multipath networks”. In: 9th EAI International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools. ICST, pp. 9–16. (8 pages). Chi-Kin Chau, Richard J Gibbens, and Don Towsley (2016). “Connectivity of Large-Scale Wireless networks with Directional Antennas”. In: Wireless Network Performance Enhancement via Directional Antennas: Models, Protocols, and Systems. CRC Press, pp. 315–328. (14 pages). 2015 Prithwish Basu, Chi-Kin Chau, Andrei Iu Bejan, Richard Gibbens, Saikat Guha, and Matthew P John- son (2015). “Efficient multicast in hybrid wireless networks”. In: Military Communications Conference, MILCOM. IEEE, pp. 306–311. (6 pages). Rui Carvalho, Lubos Buzna, Richard Gibbens, and Frank Kelly (2015). “Critical behaviour in charging of electric vehicles”. In: New Journal of Physics 17.9, p. 095001. (11 pages). Yeon-sup Lim, Yung-Chih Chen, Erich M Nahum, Don Towsley, Richard J Gibbens, and Emmanuel Cecchet (2015). “Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Energy-Aware Multi-Path TCP”. In: 11th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies, ACM CoNEXT. (13 pages). 2014 James Cruise, Richard Gibbens, and Stan Zachary (2014). “Optimal control of storage for arbitrage, with applications to energy systems”. In: 48th Annual IEEE Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), pp. 1–6. (6 pages). YS Lim, Yung-Chih Chen, Erich M Nahum, Don Towsley, and Richard J Gibbens (Aug. 2014). “How green is multipath TCP for mobile devices?” In: 4th Workshop on All Things Cellular: operations, applications, and challenges. ACM SIGCOMM. (6 pages). 2013 Prithwish Basu, Chi-Kin Chau, Richard J. Gibbens, Saikat Guha, and Ryan E. Irwin (2013). “Multicast- ing under multi-domain and hierarchical constraints”. In: 11th International Symposium and Workshops on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks, WiOpt. IEEE, pp. 524–531. (8 pages). Prithwish Basu, Richard Gibbens, Thomas La Porta, Ching-Yung Lin, Ananthram Swami, and Eiko Yoneki (2013). “Guest Editorial: Network science”. In: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communica- tions 31.6, pp. 993–996. (4 pages). Andrei Iu Bejan, Richard J Gibbens, Yeon-sup Lim, and Don Towsley (2013). “A performance analysis study of multipath routing in a hybrid network with mobile users”. In: 25th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC). IEEE, pp. 1–9. (9 pages). Yung-Chih Chen, YS Lim, Richard J Gibbens, Erich M Nahum, Ramin Khalili, and Don Towsley (Oct. 2013). “A Measurement-based Study of Multipath TCP Performance over Wireless Networks”. In: ACM Internet Measurement Conference. (14 pages). 1 List of publications: R. J. Gibbens May 2018 Nick Duffield and Richard Gibbens (2013). “Editorial message from the program chairs”. In: Performance Evaluation 70.10. 2012 Andrei Iu Bejan, Richard J Gibbens, and Frank P Kelly (2012). “Statistical aspects of storage systems modelling in energy networks”. In: 46th Annual IEEE Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), pp. 1–6. (6 pages). Chi-Kin Chau, Richard J Gibbens, and Don Towsley (2012). “Impact of directional transmission in large-scale multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks”. In: IEEE INFOCOM, pp. 522–530. (9 pages). 2011 Jean Bacon, Andrei Iu Bejan, Alastair R Beresford, David Evans, Richard J Gibbens, and Ken Moody (2011). “Using real-time road traffic data to evaluate congestion”. In: Dependable and Historic Com- puting. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 93–117. (15 pages). Andrei Iu Bejan and Richard J Gibbens (2011). “Evaluation of velocity fields via sparse bus probe data in urban areas”. In: 14th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), pp. 746–753. (8 pages). Chi-Kin Chau, Richard J Gibbens, Robert E Hancock, and Don Towsley (2011). “Robust multipath routing in large wireless networks”. In: IEEE INFOCOM, pp. 271–275. (5 pages). R.J. Gibbens and F.P. Kelly (2011). “An investigation of proportionally fair ramp metering”. In: 14th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), pp. 490–495. (6 pages). Saikat Guha, Prithwish Basu, Chi-Kin Chau, and Richard Gibbens (2011). “Green wave sleep scheduling: Optimizing latency and throughput in duty cycling wireless networks”. In: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 29.8, pp. 1595–1604. (10 pages). Fernando Ramos, Jon Crowcroft, Richard J Gibbens, Pablo Rodriguez, and Ian H White (2011). “Re- ducing channel change delay in IPTV by predictive pre-joining of TV channels”. In: Signal Processing: Image Communication 26.7, pp. 400–412. (13 pages). 2010 Andrei Bejan, Richard Gibbens, David Evans, Alastair Beresford, Jean Bacon, and Adrian Friday (Sept. 2010). “Statistical modelling and analysis of sparse bus probe data in urban areas”. In: 13th IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), pp. 1256–1263. (8 pages). Chi-Kin Chau, Richard Gibbens, Robert Hancock, and Don Towsley (Sept. 2010). “Robustness of mul- tipath routing in 2-D lattice networks”. In: Proceedings of Annual Conference of ITA (ACITA). Imperial College, London. (8 pages). David Evans, Jean Bacon, Alastair R. Beresford, Richard Gibbens, and David Ingrams (2010). “Time for change”. In: Intertraffic World Annual Showcase, pp. 52–56. (5 pages). R.J. Gibbens and F.P. Kelly (Apr. 2010). “An investigation of proportionally fair ramp metering”. In: 5th IMA Conference on Mathematics in Transport. UCL, London. (12 pages). Fernando M. V. Ramos, Jon Crowcroft, Richard J. Gibbens, Pablo Rodriguez, and Ian H. White (July 2010). “Channel smurfing: Minimising channel switching delay in IPTV distribution networks”. In: Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on IPTV Technologies and Multidisciplinary Applications (IWITMA), IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME). Singapore, (Best paper award), pp. 1327–1332. (6 pages). Fernando M.V. Ramos, Richard J. Gibbens, Fei Song, Pablo Rodriguez, Jon Crowcroft, and Ian H. White (Aug. 2010). “Reducing energy consumption in IPTV networks by selectively pre-joining of channels”. In: Workshop on Green Networking. New Delia, India. (6 pages). 2009 Fernando M.V. Ramos, Fei Song, Pablo Rodriguez, Richard Gibbens, Jon Crowcroft, and Ian H. White (2009). Constructing an IPTV workload model. ACM SIGCOMM poster. 2008 R. J. Gibbens (2008). “Modelling multi-path problems”. In: 42nd Annual IEEE Conference on Informa- tion Sciences and Systems (CISS). Princeton, NJ, pp. 42–45. (4 pages). R. J. Gibbens and P. B. Key (2008). “Coalition games and resource allocation in ad-hoc networks”. In: BioWire. Vol. 5151. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, pp. 375–386. (12 pages). 2 List of publications: R. J. Gibbens May 2018 Richard J. Gibbens and Yunus Saatci (2008). “Data, modelling and inference in road traffic networks”. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London A 366.1872. Royal Society discussion meeting on Networks: modelling and control, 24–25 September 2007, pp. 1907–1919. (13 pages). 2006 C.-K. Chau, R. J. Gibbens, and T. G. Griffin (Apr. 2006). “Towards a unified theory of policy-based routing”. In: IEEE INFOCOM, pp. 1–12. (12 pages). 2005 Richard Gibbens and Wiebke Werft (Sept. 2005). “Data gold mining”. In: Significance 2.3. The Royal Statistical Society, pp. 102–105. (4 pages). 2004 J. Crowcroft, R. J. Gibbens, F. P. Kelly, and S. Östring (2004). “Modelling incentives for collaboration in mobile ad-hoc networks”. In: Performance Evaluation 54, pp. 427–439. Jon Crowcroft, Julian Chesterfield, Richard Gibbens, Frank Kelly, and Sven Östring (2004). “Providing incentives in providerless networks”. In: Ad Hoc Networks 2.3, pp. 283–289. (7 pages). 2003 J. Crowcroft, R. J. Gibbens, F. P. Kelly, and S. Östring (Mar. 2003). “Modelling incentives for col- laboration in mobile ad-hoc networks”. In: International Workshop on Modelling and optimization in mobile, ad hoc wireless networks (WiOpt). (13 pages). 2002 R. J. Gibbens

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