Simone Ferlin-Reiter
Senior Performance Engineer at Red Hat, Senior Adjunct Lecturer at Karlstad university
Simone Ferlin-Reiter is a Senior Performance Engineer at Red Hat working with networking and performance in general in telco 5G. She completed her PhD in computer science on the topic of improving multipath transport robustness with MPTCP in use cases ranging from 5G to the Internet. She also holds an adjunct senior lecturer position at Karlstad university, where she researches in the areas of network and system performance.
Research Areas
RIG(s)
Partner Universities
Related Projects
- Building the next generation of programmable networking – powered by Linux
- CODECO: Cognitive Decentralised Edge Cloud Orchestration
- DRIVE (Data-driven latency-sensitive mobile services for a digitalised society)
- SEMLA: Securing Enterprises via Machine-Learning-based Automation
- Security and safety of Linux systems in a BPF-powered hybrid user space/kernel world
Publications
- Passive Monitoring of Network Latency at High Line Rates
- NetConfEval: Can LLMs Facilitate Network Configuration?
- 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