Henrik Abrahamsson
Phone: +46 8 633 15 95
Mobile: 070 7741595
E-mail: henrik@sics.se
Mail: SICS, Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista, Sweden.
Visit: SICS, Electrum, floor 6, Kistagången 16, Kista, Stockholm.


I am a researcher in the Communication Networks and Systems (NETS) laboratory at SICS. My main research interests are in the areas of Internet traffic management, IPTV distribution, and in the evolution of the Internet architecture. I am currently involved in the SICS Center for Networked Systems (CNS) and in the Chinese-Swedish collaboration on Resource Management for IP-Based Mobile Communication Systems .

Publications

  • Per Kreuger and Henrik Abrahamsson, Scheduling IPTV content pre-distribution, 9th IEEE International Workshop on IP Operations and Management (IPOM), October 2009.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson and Mats Björkman, Robust Traffic Engineering using L-balanced Weight-Settings in OSPF/IS-IS, In: Sixth International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems (BROADNETS 2009), September 2009, Madrid, Spain.
  • Simon Schütz, Henrik Abrahamsson, Bengt Ahlgren, Marcus Brunner, Design and implementation of the node identity internetworking architecture , SICS Technical Report T2008:13, ISSN 1100-3154.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson, Internet Traffic Management, Licentiate thesis, Mälardalen University, November 2008.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson and Per Kreuger, A Case for Resource Management in IPTV distribution, Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop (SNCNW), Karlskrona, April 2008.
  • G. Leduc, H. Abrahamsson, S. Balon, S. Bessler, M. D'Arienzo, O. Delcourt, J. Domingo-Pascual, S. Cerav-Erbas, I. Gojmerac, X. Masip, A. Pescaph, B. Quoitin, S.F. Romano, E. Salvatori, F. Skivée, H.T. Tran, S. Uhlig, and H. Ümit. An open source traffic engineering toolbox , Computer Communications 29(5):593-610, March 2006.
  • Anders Gunnar, Henrik Abrahamsson and Mattias Söderqvist. Performance of Traffic Engineering in Operational IP-Networks - An Experimental Study, IPOM 2005.
  • M. Brunner, A. Galis, L. Cheng, J. Andres Colas, B. Ahlgren, A. Gunnar, H. Abrahamsson, R. Szabo, S. Csaba, J. Nielsen, A. Gonzalez Prieto, R.Stadler, G. Molnar, Towards Ambient Networks Management, Second International Workshop on Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications (MATA 2005), Montreal, Canada, October, 2005.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson, Anders Gunnar, Traffic Engineering in Ambient Networks: Challenges and Approaches , In the Second Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop (SNCNW), Karlstad, 23-24 November, 2004.
  • J. Nielsen, A. Galis, H. Abrahamsson, B. Ahlgren, M. Brunner, L. Cheng, J. Andres Colas, S. Csaba, A. Gonzalez Prieto, A. Gunnar, G. Molnar, R. Szabo, Management Architectures and Approaches for Ambient Networks , WWRF12 Meeting, Toronto, Canada, November 4-5, 2004.
  • M. Brunner, A. Galis, L. Cheng, J. Andres Colas, B. Ahlgren, A. Gunnar, H. Abrahamsson, R. Szabo, S. Csaba, J. Nielsen, A. Gonzalez Prieto, R.Stadler, G. Molnar, Ambient Networks Management Challenges and Approaches, First International Workshop on Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications (MATA 2004), Florianpolis, Brazil, October 20-22, 2004.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson and Bengt Ahlgren, Temporal Characteristics of Large IP Traffic Flows, SICS Technical report T2003-27, May 2004.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson, Bengt Ahlgren, Juan Alonso, Anders Andersson and Per Kreuger. A Multi Path Routing Algorithm for IP Networks Based on Flow Optimisation. In proceedings of QofIS'02 , Zürich, Switzerland, October 2002.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson, Olof Hagsand and Ian Marsh. TCP over High Speed Variable Capacity Links: A Simulation Study for Bandwidth Allocation , Workshop on Protocols For High-Speed Networks (PfHSN 2002), April 22-24 2002, Berlin, Germany.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson and Bengt Ahlgren. Using empirical distributions to characterize web client traffic and to generate synthetic traffic. In Proceedings of IEEE Globecom: Global Internet, San Francisco, USA, November 2000.
  • Henrik Abrahamsson. Traffic measurement and analysis. MSc thesis, SICS Technical Report T99:05, September 1999.

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