Qun Yang Lin

Research Scientist
Beijing

Biography

Lin, Qunyang is a research scientist at HP Labs China. His research interests are in the area of networking and moblie communications, in particular, routing algorithms, distributed networks and wireless network connectivity. Prior to joining HP, he was an engineer of 263 Network Communications R&D center in Beijing where his work mainly focused on VOIP and P2P networks. He received his master degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2006. 

Currently, he mainly participated in the following research projects:

  • Memory efficient routing table design: a FPGA/DRAM based solution, supporting IPv4, IPv6 and VPN.
  • Hotspot2.0: an industry initiated project with standards-based interoperable Wi-Fi authentication and handoff, supporting AP auto-discovery, auto-selection and auto-connection with enhanced security.
  • Global load balance and Web-acceralation: a data center based solution to optimized the delivery of applications across the networks.
  • Token list compression and prefix query: a memory efficient token storage, supporting fast prefix query for IT log analysis.

 

Research interests

  • IP routing
  • Application acceleration
  • WiFi network
  • Distributed networks

Publications

  • Tang, L.P, Shen, Z.Y., Lin, Q.Y. Xie, J.Q (2012) Towards a Robust Framework of Network Coordinate Systems. 11th IFIP International Conference on Networking 2012
  • Lin, Q.Y., Xie, J.Q, Shen, Z.Y. Xu, X.T. (2012) DR3: Optimizing Site Selection for Global Load Balance in Application Delivery Controller. the 7th Open Cirrus Summit 

Patents

6