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Mei WangAdvanced Architecture GroupCisco Systems, Inc.
Office: 170 West Tasman Dr. |
Network architecture, network algorithms, and their applications in high performance networks. Projects I have worked on at Stanford and Cisco include: IPv6, address allocation, buffer sizing, routing, random algorithms on router design and network traffic, IP lookup algorithms, high speed router infrastructure, and VoIP.
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University.
M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University.
B.S., Physics, Beijing University, Beijing, China.
Compact routing
Address allocation
Buffer sizing
Elephant trap
Mihaela Enachescu, Mei Wang, Ashish Goel, “Reducing Maximum Stretch in Compact Routing”, Infocom 2008.
Mei Wang, “Mean-field Analysis of Buffer Sizing”, Globecom, Washington DC, Nov. 2007.
Mei Wang, Ashish Goel, Balaji Prabhakar, “Tackling IPv6 Address Scalability from the Root”, Sigcomm IPv6 workshop, Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 2007.
Mei Wang, Larry Dunn, Wei Mao, Tao Chen, “Reduce IP Address Fragmentation through Allocation”, International Conference of Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), Honolulu, HI, Aug. 2007.
Yi Lu, Mei Wang, Balaji Prabhakar, Flavio Bonomi, “ElephantTrap: A Low Cost Device for Identifying Large Flows”, Hot Interconnects, Stanford, CA, Aug. 2007.
Mei Wang, Yashar Ganjali, “The Effects of Fairness in Buffer Sizing”, Networking, Georgia Tech, GA, May 2007.
Mei Wang, "A Growth-based Address Allocation Scheme for IPv6", Networking, Waterloo, Canada, May 2005.
The Effects of Fairness in Buffer Sizing, Networking, Georgia Tech, GA, May 2007
Address Allocation: algorithms (GAP: Growth-based Address Partitioning), evaluations, software, policies
Sigcomm IPv6 workshop, Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 2007.
International Conference of Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), Honolulu, HI, Aug. 2007.
Asia Pacific Policy Meeting (APNIC/APRICOT), IPv6 Technical SIG, Policy SIG, Bali, Indonesia, Mar. 2007.
High Performance Networking Group, Stanford, CA, 2006.
Europe Policy Meeting (RIPE), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Oct. 2005.
Asia Pacific Policy Meeting (APNIC), Hanoi, Vietnam, Sept. 2005.
Networking, Waterloo, Canada, May 2005.
Information Systems Networking Group, Stanford, CA, 2005.
North America Policy Meeting (ARIN) and IPv6 Summit, Orlando, FL, Apr. 2005.
IPv4 Lookup Table Analysis and Non-random Synthesis for IPv6 Tables, Hot Interconnects, Stanford, CA, Aug. 2004.
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President of NACSA, a semiconductor association in North America with over 4000 members.