CSE 590NL - Computer Networks
Autumn 2001
Wednesday 11:30 - 12:20
EE1 031

 

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Schedule of Presentations

October 3
Presenter: David Wetherall
Welcome, organization, etc.
Network Topologies, Power Laws, and Hierarchy ps local-ps
SIGCOMM submission
October 10
Presenter: Krishna Gummadi
DNS Performance and the Effectiveness of Caching ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Jaeyeon Jung, Emil Sit, Hari Balakrishnan, and Robert Morris
SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop 2001
October 17
Presenter: Janet Davis
Evidence for Long-Tailed Distributions in the Internet ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Allen B. Downey
SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop 2001

(related) The structural cause of file size distributions ps local-ps
Allen B. Downey
MASCOTS'01

October 24
Presenter: Richard Dunn
On Inferring AS-Level Connectivity from BGP Routing Tables ps local-ps
Hyunseok Chang, Ramesh Govindan, Sugih Jamin, Scott J. Shenker, and Walter Willinger
Under submission

(related) On the Marginal Utility of Network Topology Measurements ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Paul Barfod, Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mark Crovella
SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop 2001

October 31
Presenter: Andy Collins
Using Loss Pairs to Discover Network Properties ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Jun Liu and Mark Crovella
SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop 2001
November 7
Presenter: Neil Spring
A Method to Compress and Anonymize Packet Traces ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Markus Peuhkuri
On the Design and Performance of Prefix-Preserving IP Traffic Trace Anonymization ps pdf local-ps local-pdf
Jun Xu, Jinliang Fan, Mostafa Ammar, and Sue B. Moon
SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop 2001 short papers
November 14
Presenter: Justin Goshi
Live Continuous Broadcast with Time Shifting using Stream Merging

We consider live continuous broadcast (e.g., radio or TV) to which users can join with time shifting. That is, they can join the broadcast at time t and receive the broadcast of time t-w for some offset parameter w. The trivial implementation that supports such a feature allocates a dedicated channel to each possible offset value. We propose to use the stream merging technique that with some buffering mechanism at the clients end provides an exponential number of offset values for a given number of channels.

Get a KISS - Communication Infrastructure for Streaming Services in a Heterogeneous Environment pdf
K. Jonas, M. Kretschmer, and J. Modeker
ACM Multimedia 1998

November 21
Presenter: Eric Lemar
Building Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks with Low-Level Naming pdf local-pdf
John Heidemann, Fabio Silva, Chalermek Intanagonwiwat, Ramesh Govindan, Deborah Estrin, Deepak Ganesan
18th SOSP 
November 28
Presenter: Rick Cox
Building a Robust Software-Based Router Using Network Processors pdf local-pdf
Tammo Spalink, Scott Karlin, Larry Peterson, Yitzchak Gottlieb
18th SOSP
December 5
Presenter: Mike Swift
A Low-Bandwidth Network File System pdf local-pdf
Athicha Muthitacharoen, Benjie Chen, David Mazieres
18th SOSP
December 12
Presenter: Stefan Saroiu
Dynamic Behavior of Slowly-Responsive Congestion Control Algorithms pdf local-pdf
Deepak Bansal, Hari Balakrishnan, Sally Floyd, Scott Shenker
SIGCOMM 2001

 


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