Universite du Quebec a Montreal - Computer Science
Laurent Marchand
A lattice of interconnected concepts is constructed from flow entries. Each concept \ndescribes a subset of flows and a subset of the flow attributes. Based on user queries
the \nlattice is used to build disjoint sets of flows referred to as flowsets. Each user query specifies \none or more of the flow attributes to be measured. Each flowset includes one or more of the \nflows to thereby enable sharing of the hardware counters among the flows. One hardware \ncounter is then assigned to each flowset.
Lattice Based Traffic Measurement
Laurent Marchand
University of Luxemburg
University of Luxemburg
enovance
Various Organisations
Athos Networks
Noviflow
Athos Networks
enovance
sdn
sdn
Netronome
Netronome
Ericcson
I developed the first hardware virtualized high performance switch/router. I am the inventor of the NAH ( Network Aware Hypervisor) architecture which is used to design and implement this virtualized Openflow switch. This switch allow a complete hardware isolation at multi-level ( Data Plane
Control plane and Management Plane).
Ericcson
Noviflow
Montreal
A start-up developing software for the emerging OpenFlow switch market. \n- Provided leadership in technology creation and product innovation \n- Lead the development of a high performance OpenFlow compliant switch software on a proven high performance Network Processor (EZchip)\n- Characterized the architecture framework to support virtualization\n- Specified detailed requirements and architecture
CTO and Founder
University of Quebec in Montreal
San Jose
Various Organisations
Teaching telecoms and CS courses at the BS
MS
and PhD level.\nResearching and publishing (> 100 papers) \nFounding member of LTIR lab (www.teleinfo.uqam.ca
2003 - present)\nFounding the Ms and Phd program in CS
University of Quebec in Montreal
Scientist in chief
Prompt Inc
Ph.D.
Computer sciences
Descartes
Rabat
UQAM
master
Computer science
Software Engineering
Software Development
Architectures
Telecommunications
Distributed Systems
Linux
Cloud Computing
Start-ups
Networking
Software Project Management
Mobile Devices
Java
TCP/IP
Switches
Virtualization
Computer Science
Hardware
Operating Systems
Unix
Cisco Technologies
Prompt Inc