We open-sourced the ULOOF (User-Level Online Offloading) Framework, result of a long-lasting collaboration with UPEM, UFMG, UNIBO and Google. The framework in its current form allows to optimize an arbitrary Android application, analyzing its method-level structure, determine which are offloadable
Recent publications
- Energy-Efficient Uplink-Downlink Decoupling for 6G TN-NTN Multi-Connectivity
- O-RAN Integrated Space-Terrestrial Networks: A Multi-Connectivity Strategy Analysis
- Systematization of Knowledge on Offline-Capable Digital-Currency Protocols
- Block-PAD: A blockchain-enabled framework for resilient and flexible CBDC transactions leveraging digital identity
- Joint Design of Coding and Modulation for Digital Over-the-Air Computation
- ATS-CP: an Adaptive Framework for Traffic State Collection and Prediction in Software-Defined LEO Satellite Networks
- Programmable Packet Scheduling on FPGA-based Switches
- Real-time Botnets Activity Detection
- An FPGA-Based LDPC Decoder for Smart-NICs
- Inside Job: Defending Kubernetes Clusters Against Network Misconfigurations
- Securing maritime NMEA 2000: Detecting cyber-attacks through PGN analysis
- An AI Security Testbed for the 5G Core
- User-Centric Approach in the digital ecosystem. The User Information System and Smart Customized Services
- Feature Skew Control for In-Network Federated Learning

