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Sandip Das
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- Sandip Das 0001 — Indian Statistical Institute, Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit, Kolkata, India
- Sandip Das 0002 — University of Engineering and Management, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Jaipur, India
- Sandip Das 0003 — G. S. Sanyal School of Telecommunications, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j3]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Daniel C. Kilper, Marco Ruffini:
Two-tier PON virtualization with scheduler synchronization supporting application-level ultra-low latency in MEC based cloud-RAN, using MESH-PON. J. Opt. Commun. Netw. 15(7): C100-C107 (2023) - [i5]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Daniel C. Kilper, Marco Ruffini:
Two-tier PON virtualisation with scheduler synchronization supporting application-level ultra-low latency in MEC based Cloud-RAN, using MESH-PON. CoRR abs/2303.06505 (2023) - 2022
- [j2]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Marco Ruffini:
Optimal Slicing of Virtualized Passive Optical Networks to Support Dense Deployment of Cloud-RAN and Multi-Access Edge Computing. IEEE Netw. 36(2): 131-138 (2022) - [i4]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Marco Ruffini:
Optimal Slicing of Virtualised Passive Optical Networks to Support Dense Deployment of Cloud-RAN and Multi-Access Edge Computing. CoRR abs/2203.11857 (2022) - [i3]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Daniel C. Kilper, Marco Ruffini:
Schedulers Synchronization Supporting Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) in Cloud-RAN over Virtualised Mesh PON. CoRR abs/2208.10938 (2022) - 2021
- [c4]Sandip Das, Marco Ruffini:
Optimal virtual PON slicing to support ultra-low latency mesh traffic pattern in MEC-based Cloud-RAN. ONDM 2021: 1-5 - [i2]Sandip Das, Marco Ruffini:
Optimal virtual PON slicing to support ultra-low latency mesh traffic pattern in MEC-based Cloud-RAN. CoRR abs/2106.00569 (2021) - 2020
- [j1]Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Aleksandra Kaszubowska, Marco Ruffini:
Virtualized EAST-WEST PON architecture supporting low-latency communication for mobile functional split based on multiaccess edge computing. JOCN 12(10): D109-D119 (2020) - [c3]Sandip Das, Marco Ruffini:
PON Virtualisation with EAST-WEST Communications for Low-Latency Converged Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC). OFC 2020: 1-3 - [i1]Sandip Das, Marco Ruffini:
PON Virtualisation with EAST-WEST Communications for Low-Latency Converged Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC). CoRR abs/2004.06138 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c2]Yao Li, Mariya Bhopalwala, Sandip Das, Jiakai Yu, Weiyang Mo, Marco Ruffini, Daniel C. Kilper:
Joint Optimization of BBU Pool Allocation and Selection for C-RAN Networks. OFC 2018: 1-3 - [c1]Jiakai Yu, Yao Li, Mariya Bhopalwala, Sandip Das, Marco Ruffini, Daniel C. Kilper:
Midhaul transmission using edge data centers with split PHY processing and wavelength reassignment for 5G wireless networks. ONDM 2018: 178-183
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