Keith Winstein
Keith Jonathan Winstein (born 1981) is a U.S. computer scientist and journalist. He is currently a professor at Stanford University.Previously, he was the Claude E. Shannon Research Assistant at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Networks and Mobile Systems group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pursuing a Ph.D. under Hari Balakrishnan. Winstein is best known as the author of Mosh, the mobile shell, a UDP-based ssh replacement optimized for mobile users featuring predictive local echo, automatic roaming, and high network resiliency.
He is the son of the late experimental physicist Bruce Winstein. Provided by Wikipedia
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Engineering a campus-wide accessible music library by Winstein, Keith J
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Transport architectures for an evolving Internet by Winstein, Keith J
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Mosh: An Interactive Remote Shell for Mobile Clients by Winstein, Keith J., Balakrishnan, Hari
Published 2012
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TCP ex Machina: Computer-Generated Congestion Control by Winstein, Keith J., Balakrishnan, Hari
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TCP ex Machina: Computer-Generated Congestion Control
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