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'''Dr. Etuate Cocker''' was a PhD student at the [[University of Auckland]].<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 49 Intake Form, March 2014</ref> and now a Team Lead at the largest ISP in New Zealand - Spark N.Z. During his time at the University of Auckland, he conducted extensive research on solution for improving throughput on high latency satellite connections.
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'''Dr. Etuate Cocker''' was a PhD student at the [[University of Auckland]].<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 49 Intake Form, March 2014</ref> where he was working on solution for improving throughput on high latency satellite connection. He authored and co-authored the following papers as part of his dissertation.
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* E. Cocker, U. Speidel,    N. Rebenich, S. Neville, A. Gulliver, R. Eimann, K. Nisar, S. Hassan, Z.     Azziz, M. Dong, and V. Wong, “Measurement of packet train arrival    conditions in high latency networks,” in 9<sup>th</sup> International    Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, Tainan,    Tainwan, 10-13 December, p. P0190, 2013.
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* E. Cocker, F. Ghazzi, U.    Speidel, “Measurement of buffer requirement trends for real time traffic    over TCP,” in 15<sup>th</sup> International Conference on high performance    switching and routing, Vancouver, Canada, 1-4 July, #1569898909.
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* U. Speidel, E. Cocker,    P. Vingelmann, J.Heide, and M.Medard “Can network coding bridge the    digital divide in the Pacific?,” in 15<sup>th</sup> International Symposium    on Network Coding, Sydney, Australia, 24-26 June 2015.
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* U. Speidel, L.Qian, E.    Cocker, P. Vingelmann, J.Heide, and M.Medard “Can network coding mitigate    queue oscillation on narrowband satellite links?,” in 15<sup>th</sup>    International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems, Bradford, Great    Britain, 6-7 July 2015.
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* E. Cocker, U. Speidel,    F.Ghazzi “Quality trend measurement of long-distance VoIP communication    via estimated Mean Opinion Score (MOS),” in 10th International Conference    on Information, Communications and Signal Processing (ICICS 2015), Singapore,    2-4 December 2015.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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Affiliation: ICANN Fellowship
Country: New Zealand
Email: eduade.2001 [at] gmail.com
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [Etuate Cocker Etuate Cocker]

Dr. Etuate Cocker was a PhD student at the University of Auckland.[1] where he was working on solution for improving throughput on high latency satellite connection. He authored and co-authored the following papers as part of his dissertation.

  • E. Cocker, U. Speidel, N. Rebenich, S. Neville, A. Gulliver, R. Eimann, K. Nisar, S. Hassan, Z. Azziz, M. Dong, and V. Wong, “Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks,” in 9th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, Tainan, Tainwan, 10-13 December, p. P0190, 2013.
  • E. Cocker, F. Ghazzi, U. Speidel, “Measurement of buffer requirement trends for real time traffic over TCP,” in 15th International Conference on high performance switching and routing, Vancouver, Canada, 1-4 July, #1569898909.
  • U. Speidel, E. Cocker, P. Vingelmann, J.Heide, and M.Medard “Can network coding bridge the digital divide in the Pacific?,” in 15th International Symposium on Network Coding, Sydney, Australia, 24-26 June 2015.
  • U. Speidel, L.Qian, E. Cocker, P. Vingelmann, J.Heide, and M.Medard “Can network coding mitigate queue oscillation on narrowband satellite links?,” in 15th International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems, Bradford, Great Britain, 6-7 July 2015.
  • E. Cocker, U. Speidel, F.Ghazzi “Quality trend measurement of long-distance VoIP communication via estimated Mean Opinion Score (MOS),” in 10th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing (ICICS 2015), Singapore, 2-4 December 2015.

References

  1. ICANNWiki - ICANN 49 Intake Form, March 2014