
Anna Brunstrom received a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics from Pepperdine University, CA, in 1991, and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from College of William & Mary, VA, in 1993 and 1996, respectively. She joined the Department of Computer Science at Karlstad University, Sweden, in 1996, where she is currently a Full Professor and Research Manager for the Distributed Systems and Communications Research Group. She has a background in distributed systems, but her main area of work over the last years has been in computer networking with a focus on Internet architectures and protocols, techniques for low latency Internet communication, multi-path communication and performance evaluation of mobile broadband systems including 5G. She has authored/coauthored ten book chapters and over 150 international journal and conference papers.
Related Projects
- Building the next generation of programmable networking – powered by Linux
- Security and safety of Linux systems in a BPF-powered hybrid user space/kernel world
- AIDA – A holistic AI-Driven networking and processing framework for Industrial IoT
- DRIVE (Data-driven latency-sensitive mobile services for a digitalised society)
Publications
- Bringing Packet Queueing to XDP
- Passive Monitoring of Network Latency at High Line Rates
- Efficient continuous latency monitoring with eBPF
- Measuring Network Latency from a Wireless ISP: Variations Within and Across Subnets
- Performance Analysis of Lightweight Container Orchestration Platforms for Edge-Based IoT Applications
- The eBPF Runtime in the Linux Kernel