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Maxim Claeys obtained a masters degree in computer science from Ghent University, Belgium, in June 2012. In August 2012, he joined the Department of Information Technology at Ghent University, where he is active as a Ph.D. student. His main research interests are the application of autonomic network management approaches in multimedia delivery. The focus of this research is mainly on the end-to-end Quality of Experience optimization, ranging from the design of autonomous clients to intelligent in-network decision taking.
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Rashid graduated from Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda) with a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. He is currently a PhD Candidate in the department of Signal Theory and Communications at the Technical University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain); where he is also a member in the Research group Management, Pricing and Services in Next Generation Networks (MAPS). His research interests are in the management of networks and services for the future Internet. Current focus is on resource management in network virtualisation environments.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 7 June 2014

Summary
Student: Maxim Claeys
Title: Management of Virtualized ICN-networks
e-mail: maxim.claeys@intec.ugent.be
Affiliation: IBCN - Ghent University, iMinds
Supervisor: prof. dr. ir. Filip De Turck, prof. dr. Steven Latré
Start: 2012
End: 2016
Funding: IWT

Biography

Rashid graduated from Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda) with a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. He is currently a PhD Candidate in the department of Signal Theory and Communications at the Technical University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain); where he is also a member in the Research group Management, Pricing and Services in Next Generation Networks (MAPS). His research interests are in the management of networks and services for the future Internet. Current focus is on resource management in network virtualisation environments.

Research interests

My main research interests are the application of autonomic network management approaches in multimedia delivery. In the past year, the focus of this research was mainly on the end-to-end Quality of Experience optimization through the design of intelligent autonomous clients in the area of HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS). In this research, reinforcement learning has been applied thoroughly. Furthermore, I have been active in the development of self-learning dynamic resource management approaches in virtual networks. At the moment, the research is more shifting to intelligent cache management approaches.

Recent publications

Journal Papers

  • Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Filip De Turck. Design and Evaluation of a Self-Learning HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming Client. IEEE Communications Letters, IEEE, 2014.
  • Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Tingyao Wu, Werner Van Leekwijck, Filip De Turck. Design and Optimization of a (FA)Q-Learning-based HTTP Adaptive Streaming Client. Accepted for publication in Connection Science, Taylor & Francis, 2014.
  • Femke Ongenae, Maxim Claeys, Thomas Dupont, Wannes Kerckhove, Piet Verhoeve, Tom Dhaene, Filip De Turck. A Probabilistic Ontology-based Platform for Self-learning Context-aware Healthcare Applications. Expert Systems with Applications, Pergamon, 2013.
  • Femke Ongenae, Maxim Claeys, Wanner Kerckhove, Thomas Dupont, Piet Verhoeve, Filip De Turck. A Self-learning Nurse Call System. Computers in Biology and Medicine, Pergamon, 2013.

Conference Proceedings

  • Niels Bouten, Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Werner Van Leekwijck, Filip De Turck. Deadline-based Approach for Improving Delivery of SVC-based HTTP Adaptive Streaming Content. Accepted for the 2014 IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on QoE Centric Management (QCMan), Krakow, Poland, 2014.
  • Sebastiaan Laga, Thomas Van Cleemput, Filip Van Raemdonck, Felix Vanhoutte, Niels Bouten, Maxim Claeys, Filip De Turck. Optimizing Scalable Video Delivery Through OpenFlow Layer-based Routing. Accepted for the 2014 IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Management of the Future Internet (ManFI), Krakow, Poland, 2014.
  • Rashid Mijumbi, Joan Serrat, Juan Luis Gorricho, Maxim Claeys, Filip De Turck, Steven Latré. Design and Evaluation of Learning Algorithms for Dynamic Resource Management in Virtual Networks. Accepted for the 2014 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), Krakow, Poland, 2014.
  • Stefano Petrangeli, Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Filip De Turck. A Multi-Agent Q-Learning-based Framework for Achieving Fairness in HTTP Adaptive Streaming. Accepted for the 2014 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), Krakow, Poland, 2014.
  • Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Tingyao Wu, Werner Van Leekwijck, Filip De Turck. Design of a Q-Learning-based Client Quality Selection Algorithm for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming. In proceedings of the 2013 workshop on Adaptive and Learning Agents (ALA), Saint Paul (MN), USA, 2013.
  • Maxim Claeys, Steven Latre, Jeroen Famaey, Tinyao Wu, Werner Van Leekwijck, Filip De Turck. Design of a Q-Learning-based client quality selection algorithm for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming. In proceedings of the 2013 workshop on Adaptive and Learning Agents (ALA), Saint-Paul (MN), USA, 2013.

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