Programme for MSN11
Thursday, 7th July 2011
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Welcome
10:35 Session 1
- TCP-friendly Multipath Streaming with Real-time Constraints Christopher Pluntke, UCL
- Coordinated, Decentralised and Adaptive Network Resource Management Daphne Tuncer, UCL
- Routing Domains in Data Center Networks Morteza Kheirkah, University of Sussex
- Embracing middleboxes – moving towards a flow-processing Internet Mark Handley, UCL
- Predictable Data Centre Networking Paolo Costa, Imperial College
- COMMNET Stephen McLaughlin, Edinburgh University
12:45 Lunch at Cosener’s House
14:00 Session 2
- Load Balancing in Periodic Wireless Sensor Networks for lifetime maximisation Anthony Kleerekoper, University of Manchester
- Pocket Switched Networks – Possibilities and Limitations Matthew Orlinski, University of Manchester
- Incentives for Opportunistic networks Greg Bigwood, St Andrews
- Sheep Hamed Haddadi, University of London
15:45 Coffee
16:00 Session 3
- Aeronautical networks from the ground up – Some challenges Alistair Munro, EADS Cassidian
- Network Traffic Characterization using Energy Time-Freqency Distributions Angelos Marnerides, Lancaster University
- Deep diving into performance and scalability of OpenFlow implementations Charalampos Rotsos, Cambridge University
- The 6LoWPAN-based wireless sensor testbed George Oikonomou, Loughborough University
- Introduction to Juniper Networks and our involvement in network research Joel Obstfeld, Juniper Networks
19:00 Pimms and Beer and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House
Friday 8th July
9:00 Session 4
- Supporting VoIP in IEEE802.11 Wireless Ad Hoc Network Zuo Liu, University of Manchester
- Fusing Beliefs of Multi-Layer Metrics for Detecting Security Attacks Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, Loughborough University
- A Network Black Box with Splunk for Forensic Analysis of Attack Patterns Clive Blackwell, Oxford Brookes and Royal Holloway
- Mobility, AAA, Security, Privacy: How can we support Real-World Network Mobility? Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Lancaster University
- Estimating Internet RTTs using Recursive DNS queries Raul Landa, UCL
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Session 5
- Taming the 800 pound gorilla – home networking made easy Joe Sventek, Glasgow University
- Erdos: An energy-aware operating system Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Cambridge University
- Efficient Photonic Coding Yury Audzevich, Cambridge University
- Photonic Networks on a Processor Philip Watts, UCL
- Tools for Multilevel Analysis of Network Topology Resilience James Sterbenz, University of Kansas and Lancaster University
12:45 Lunch