Dr. Benoit Donnet
Benoit Donnet was born in Soignies, Belgium, in 1980. He received a degree (with Distinction) in Economics from the Facultés des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion of the Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame De La Paix (Namur - Belgium) in 2000. He received a master degree (with Grande Distinction) in computer science from the Institut d'Informatique of the Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame De La Paix (Namur - Belgium) in 2003. In 2002, he had the opportunity to go working in the Computing Science Department of the Lancaster University, under the supervision of Laurent Mathy.
In 2003, Mr. Donnet joined the Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Laboratoire d'Informatique Paris VI (Network & Performance Analysis Group), as Research Assistant.
Benoit Donnet received, in the context of his traceroute@home researches, in October 2004 the SATIN grant provided by the E-Next Network of Excellence. This grant implies a strong collaboration with Olivier Bonaventure's team in the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium).
During the 2005 fall term, Mr Donnet was invited at CAIDA (Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis) in the Super Computer Center at San Diego, in California. He was working under the supervision of Bradley Huffaker and kc claffy on topology discovery problems.
Mr. Donnet received his Doctoral degree in Science, specialization in Computer Science, from the Université Pierre & Marie Curie in 2006. The title of his thesis is: Algorithms for Large-Scale Topology Discovery.
- benoit.donnet (at) uclouvain.be
- Position
- Former member
- Current affiliation
Université de Liège
- Website
- Personal website
Publications
2010
Improving Retouched Bloom Filter for Trading Off Selected False Positives Against False Negatives.
On the Impact of Layer-2 on Node Degree Distribution.
The 2nd Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-2) Report.
2009
A Comparative Study of Path Performance Metrics Predictors.
DTS: a Decentralized Tracing System.
Incentives for BGP Guided IP-Level Topology Discovery.
On the Impact of Clustering on Measurement Reduction. In Luigi Fratta, Henning Schulzrinne, Yutaka Takahashi, and Otto Spaniol, editor,
Quantifying ASes Multiconnectivity using Multicast Information.
2008
IDIPS : ISP-Driven Informed Path Selection. IETF Draft, February 2008.
Interdomain Traffic Engineering in a Locator/Identifier Separation Context.