Gábor Lencseمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- IPv6 Transition Technologies
- Network Performance Analysis
- Security Analysis of Network Protocols
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Gábor Lencse is a Senior Research Fellow at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, working in the Department of Network Systems and Services. His research focuses on IPv6 transition technologies, network performance analysis, and benchmarking methodologies. Dr. Lencse's research interests include: IPv6 Transition Technologies and Security Analysis Network Performance Benchmarking Stateless and Stateful Network Address Translation Multipath Networking (MPT-GRE) DNS64 and NAT64 Implementations Statistical Synchronization Methods His recent publications show a strong focus on IPv6 transition technologies, particularly analyzing the performance and security aspects of various transition mechanisms like MAP-T, 464XLAT, and DS-Lite. He has developed benchmarking methodologies and tools such as siitperf, an RFC-compliant tester for evaluating IPv6 transition technologies. His work often involves detailed performance analysis of network protocols and implementations, with applications in real-time video streaming and multipath networking. Dr. Lencse has received recognition for his contributions to networking standards, having co-authored IETF RFCs including RFC 9693 (Benchmarking Methodology for Stateful NATxy Gateways) and RFC 9313 (Pros and Cons of IPv6 Transition Technologies for IPv4-as-a-Service). He has supervised numerous research projects and collaborated with international researchers, particularly in the areas of IPv6 transition technology performance and security analysis.

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