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The enterprise Wi-Fi networks enable the collection of large-scale users' trajectory datasets, which are highly desired for both research and commercial purposes. Meanwhile, releasing these mobility data also raises serious privacy concerns. A large body of work tries to achieve k-anonymity as the first step to solve the privacy problem and it has been qualitatively recognized that k-anonymity is...
It is crucial for Internet company to provide highly reliable web-based services. The web-based services always have many components running in the large-scale infrastructure with complex interactions. As an indispensable part of high reliability, the diagnosis remains to be a thorny problem. With the growth of system scale and complexity, it becomes even more difficult. In this paper, we propose...
The enterprise Wi-Fi networks enable the collection of large-scale users' mobility information at an indoor level. The collected trajectory data is very valuable for both research and commercial purposes, but the use of the trajectory data also raises serious privacy concerns. A large body of work tries to achieve k-anonymity (hiding each user in an anonymity set no smaller than k) as the first step...
802.11 (WiFi) networks have become increasingly important for our daily lives. However, previous work has shown that enterprise WiFi performance is often unsatisfactory and that over-utilization and interference from rogue APs are the two primary reasons. To address the above problem, this paper proposes to improve the capacity of WiFi infrastructures by increasing the enterprise AP deployment density,...
Response time plays a key role in Web services, as it significantly impacts user engagement, and consequently the Web providers' revenue. Using a large search engine as a case study, we propose a machine learning based analysis framework, called FOCUS, as the first step to automatically debug high search response time (HSRT) in search logs. The output of FOCUS offers a promising starting point for...
Page Views (PVs) are very crucial for search engines due to their close relationship to the revenue. When PVs change significantly, operators must be informed so that they can diagnose and fix the problem quickly, and prevent further loss. In reality, PVs can be counted in many ways (e.g., PVs originated from different ISPs), and different PVs are of different interest to operators (e.g., the PVs...
Enterprise 802.11 Network (EWLAN) is an important infrastructure to the Mobile Internet, but its performance is being significantly impacted by the ever-increasing Rogue access points (RAPs). For example, in the university EWLAN we studied, the number of RAPs is more than seven times that of the enterprise APs. In this paper, we propose a generic methodology to measure RAP's carrier sense interference...
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