Workshop Program |
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SUNDAY JUNE 22
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21:00 |
21:00 Welcome
drinks at Fortezza |
MONDAY JUNE 23
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8:45 – 9: 00 |
WELCOME |
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Ioannis
Stavrakakis, Ibrahim Matta, Michael Smirnov |
9:00 – 10:45 |
WIRELESS
NETWORKING: General Aspects |
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Session chair:
Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland |
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“Research
Issues for Wireless Networks” Anthony
Ephremides, University of Maryland |
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“Exploring the
role of Multiple Radio in Short Hop Wireless Systems” Victor Bahl,
Microsoft Research |
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“Research
Problems Statements on Wireless Networking” Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano |
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“Layer 3
Mobility Management in IP-Networks” Chris
Blondia, University of Antwerp |
10:45 – 11:15 |
Coffee &
snacks |
11:15 – 13:00 |
WIRELESS
NETWORKING: Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks |
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Session chair:
Mario Gerla , UCLA |
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“Research Issues in Ad Hoc networking – Scaling, Mobility and
Opportunistic Networks” Mario Gerla ,
UCLA |
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“Architectures
and Protocols for a High-Performance Multi-hop Wireless Infrastructure” Edward
Knightly, Rice University |
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“Self-organization
in Ad Hoc Networks” Jean-Pierre
Hubaux, EPFL |
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“Cross Layering
in MANETs’ Design” Marco Conti,
CNR-IIT |
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“Beyond Ad-Hoc
Networking. Self-Configuring Networks and Terminals.” Per
Gunningberg, Uppsala University |
13:00 - 14:00 |
EU – USA FUNDING
PERSPECTIVES |
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Session chair:
Peter Wintlev-Jensen, COST-IST,
European Commission “COST:
telecommunications, information science and technologies” |
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Taieb
Znati,University of Pittsburgh, NSF |
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“Information
Society Technologies (IST) / Framework Programme (FP6): IST in FP6” Ramy Bayou,
European Commission |
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“Information
Society Technologies (IST) / Framework Programme (FP6): IST in FP6” Pertti
Jauhiainen, European Commission |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Lunch + coffee
(Karnagio restaurant) |
16:00 – 17:45 |
WIRELESS
NETWORKING: Sensor Networks |
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Session chair:
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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“Wireless
Sensor Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges” Ian Akyildiz,
Georgia Institute of Technology |
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“Efficient
Access to Information in Large Sensor Networks” Ramesh
Govindan, University of Southern California |
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“Connectivity
in Wireless Sensor Networks” Patrick
Thiran, EPFL |
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“Addressing in
Wireless Sensor Networks” Erdal
Cayirci, Istanbul Technical University |
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“Using UWB for
Implementing Sensor Networks” Magda El
Zarki, University of California |
18:00 – 19:30 |
NETWORK
TOMOGRAPHY AND TRAFFIC MODELING, MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROL: Network Traffic
Modeling and Control |
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Session chair:
Jim Roberts, France Telecom R&D |
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“Important
Research Problems in Network Traffic Modelling and Control”, Jim
Roberts, France Telecom R&D |
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“Modelling and Controlling
… the Future?” Peter Key, MSR,
Cambridge |
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“Statistical
Network Calculus” Jörg
Liebeherr, University of Virginia |
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“Interacting
Network Elements: Chaos and Congestion Propagation” Gábor
Vattay, Eötvös University |
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“Non-convex
Optimization and Resource Allocation in Communication Networks” Ravi R.
Mazumdar, Purdue University |
21:00 |
Dinner
(Apostolis restaurant) |
TUESDAY JUNE 24
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8:30 – 10:00 |
PEER-TO-PEER AND
OVERLAY NETWORKS: Peer-to-Peer Networking |
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Session chair:
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge |
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“Maintaining
Community Based Infrastructures” Jon
Crowcroft, University of Cambridge |
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“Peer-to-Peer” Antony
Rowstron, Microsoft Research |
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“Incentives for
Cooperation in Anonymity Systems” D. Towsley,
University of Massachusetts |
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“Recent
Problems in Peer-to-Peer Content Search and Retrieval” Brian Levine, University of Massachusetts |
10:00 – 10:30 |
Coffee |
10:30 – 12:00 |
PEER-TO-PEER AND
OVERLAY NETWORKS: Overlay networking
and Content Distribution |
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Session chair:
Ernst Biersack, Institut EURECOM |
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“Issues in
Peer-to-Peer Systems and Content Distribution” Ernst Biersack, Institut EURECOM |
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“P2P Systems,
Security and Overlays” Vishal
Misra, Columbia University |
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“Two Challenges
for Building Large Self-organizing Overlay Networks” Jörg
Liebeherr, University of Virginia |
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“Open Issues in
Content Distribution” Pablo
Rodriguez, Microsoft Research |
12:00 – 13:00 |
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY ON NETWORKING CHALLENGES AND
PRIORITIES - part I |
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Session chair:
Ibrahim Matta, Boston University |
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Anthony
Ephremides, University of Maryland |
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Mario Gerla,
UCLA |
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Ian
Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology |
13:00 – 15:00 |
Lunch + coffee
(Monasteri restaurant) |
15:00 – 16:30 |
NETWORK
TOMOGRAPHY AND TRAFFIC MODELING MEASURMENTS AND CONTROL: Network Tomography |
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Session chair:
Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts
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Introductory
Comments Don Towsley,
University of Massachusetts |
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“Inferring Path
Characteristics Based on End-End Measurements” Constantinos
Dovrolis, Georgia Tech |
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“Network
Tomography Based on End-to-End Measurements” Francesco Lo
Presti, Universita’ dell’ Aquila |
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“Interpreting
Measurement: how to Come Back from the Cavern !” Kavé
Salamatian, Université Pierre et Marie Curie |
16:45 – 18:00 |
NETWORK
TOMOGRAPHY AND TRAFFIC MEASURMENTS AND CONTROL: Network Measurements |
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Session chair:
Christophe Diot, INTEL, Cambridge Research Lab “Challenges
and issues in measurement research” |
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“Application
Level Measurements: Trends and Directions” Balachander
Krishnamurthy, ATT Research |
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“Networking
more than the Sum of its Pieces” Anja
Feldmann, TU-Muenchen |
19:15 |
Drink and Dinner |
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Departure at
19:15 for a sunset drink at Akrotiri (overlooking Chania), followed by dinner at Kerata’s Mill
restaurant . |
WEDNESDAY JUNE 25
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8:45 – 11:00 |
LARGE SCALE
NETWORKS AND FUTURE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES |
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Session chair:
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts |
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“Next
Generation Network Architecture Challenge: the “…ities”” Jim Kurose,
University of Massachusetts |
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“Design and
Deployment of new High-level Protocols” Michel Diaz,
LAAS-CNRS |
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“Routing in
Large-scale Self-organized Networks” Serge Fdida,
University Paris 6 – LIP6/CNRS |
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“Complexity in
Network Architecture” Gunnar
Karlsson, Royal Institute of Technology |
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“Hardware
Signaling Paradigm for Resource Reservation” Israel
Cidon, Technion |
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“Internet
Performance and Vulnerability: Measurement and Theory” Lixin Gao,
University of Massachusetts |
11:00 – 11:30 |
Coffee &
snacks |
11:30 - 13:15 |
PROGRAMMING THE
INTERNET |
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Session chair:
Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky |
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“Programming
the Internet” Ken Calvert,
University of Kentucky |
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“Risky
Business: Developing an Economic Infrastructure for Third Party Computation” Ian Wakeman,
University of Sussex |
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“Analog
Programs: Mobile Code for Fibers and Ethers” Christian
Tschudin, University of Basel |
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“Rule-based
Systems Programmability” Michael
Smirnov, Fraunhofer FOKUS |
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“Two New
Challenges in Router Design” Hao Che, The
University of Texas at Arlington |
13:30 – 15:30 |
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY ON NETWORKING CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES - part II |
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Session chair:
Michael Smirnov, Fraunhofer FOKUS |
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Jim
Roberts, France Telecom R&D |
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Don Towsley,
University of Massachusetts |
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Christophe
Diot, INTEL, Cambridge Research Lab |
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Ken Calvert,
University of Kentucky |
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Jim Kurose,
University of Massachusetts |
15:30 – 15:45 |
WORKSHOP CLOSING
REMARKS |
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Ioannis
Stavrakakis |
15:30 – ……. |
Late Dizzy Lunch
+ coffee (Apostolis restaurant) |