Research Interests
I am interested in a wide variety of topics in infrastructure research areas, including Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Networking. These research interests are reflected in the following projects we have done and/or we are pursuing.
Recent Projects
- Cloud Computing: Computing Cloud, such as Amazon EC2, presents strong value propositions to our large enterprise clients. Many enterprises want to exploit the large on-demand computation capacity and pay only for what they use (rent vs. buy). Inspired by Google's MapReduce technology, we are building an infrastructure to help parallelize large-scale data-intensive enterprise applications in a Cloud environment.
- Virtualization 2.0: Virtualization 1.0, such as VMWare ESX, Citrix Xen or Microsoft Hyper-V, is commodity and main-stream today. As a decoupling layer between the infrastructure and the application, virtualization is moving beyond server consolidation. As an example, it enabled Cloud Computing mentioned above, i.e., a dynamic on-demand infrastructure. We are exploring other usages enabled by virtualization, such as package software release (virtual appliances), application development and infrastructure security.
- Network virtualization: Even though server virtualization is advancing at a face pace, network virtualization is still at its infancy. We are exploring what would be enabled when routers and wires are both virtualized. Currently, we are building a remote network labs, where the wire is virtualized (an Internet tunnel instead of a physical wire). Wire virtualization allows us to mobilize equipment so that we can leverage test equipment from project to project and build test labs much more quickly and cost effectively.
Selected Publications
- Revealing the Optimality Gap for Traffic Engineering Algorithms
Huan Liu
Proc. 2008 International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR)
Shanghai, China, May 2008 [PDF, 164KB]
- GridBatch: Cloud Computing for Large-Scale Data-Intensive Batch Applications
Huan Liu and Dan Orban
Proc. 8th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID'08)
Lyon, France, May 2008 [PDF, 496KB]
- Traffic Grooming in WDM/SONET Rings with Multiple Line Speeds
Huan Liu and Fouad Tobagi
Journal On Selected Area of Communication
April, 2007 [PDF, 221KB]
- Physical Topology Design for All-Optical Networks
Huan Liu and Fouad A. Tobagi
Proc. Third International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems (BroadNets)
San Jose, CA, Oct., 2006[PDF, 220KB]
- Power-law Tradeoffs Between Optical and Electronic Switching
Huan Liu, Benjamin K. Chen and Fouad A. Tobagi
Proc. IEEE Infocom 2006
Barcelona, Spain [PDF, 537KB] (18% acceptance ratio)
- Traffic Grooming in WDM/SONET BLSR Rings with Multiple Line Speeds
Huan Liu and Fouad A. Tobagi
Proc. IEEE Globecom 2005
St. Louis, Missouri [PDF, 88KB]
- On Direct Routing in the Valiant Load-Balancing Architecture
Huan Liu and Rui Zhang-Shen
Proc. IEEE Globecom 2005
St. Louis, Missouri [PDF, 100KB]
- Traffic Grooming in WDM SONET UPSR Rings with Multiple Line Speeds
Huan Liu and Fouad A. Tobagi
Proc. IEEE Infocom 2005
Miami, Florida [PDF, 172KB] (17% acceptance ratio)
- A Novel Efficient Technique for Traffic Grooming in WDM SONET with Multiple Line Speeds
Huan Liu and Fouad A. Tobagi
Proc. IEEE ICC 2004
Paris, France [PDF, 86KB]
- Reducing Cache Miss Ratio for Routing Prefix Cache
Huan Liu
Proc. Globecom
Taipei, Taiwan, 2002 [PDF, 98KB]
- A Trace Driven Study of Packet Level Parallelism
Huan Liu
Proc. International Conference on Communications (ICC)
New York, NY, 2002 [PDF, 64KB]
- Efficient Mapping of Range Classifier into Ternary-CAM
Huan Liu
Proc. Hot Interconnect 10
Stanford, 2002 [PDF, 88KB]
- Routing Prefix Caching in Network Processor Design
Huan Liu
Proc. International Conference on Computer Communications and networks (ICCCN)
Phoenix, AZ, 2001 [PDF, 46KB]
- Reducing Routing Table Size Using Ternary-CAM
Huan Liu
Proc. Hot Interconnect 9
Stanford, CA, 2001[PDF, 61KB]
Also appeared in IEEE Micro, Jan/Feb, 2002 [PDF, 105KB]
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (June 2006), Stanford University
Personal Interests
Golf, weight lifting and digital photography.