Laurent BernaillePh.D. student Laboratoire LIP6-CNRS |
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I was born in Paris-France on November 7th, 1979. I received a Master in Computer Science (major in Network Programming) in 2001 at Institut National des Télécommunications (Evry-France). I worked for two years in the e-business departement of Rhodia Inc in Princeton. I received a master in Computer Science with a major in Network and Performances in 2003 at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC-Paris). Since october 2003, I am a Ph.D. student in the Network and Performance team of the LIP6 laboratory (UPMC). |
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Measurement and Analysis of IP networks My main research subject is traffic classification. I have developped statistical methods to identify the application associated with a TCP connection based on information from the first packets. I am currently expanding this method to identify applications that are encrypted using SSL. I am also working on an implementation of this method. More information about this project here. |
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