Programme for MSN12
Thursday, 12th July 2012
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Welcome
10:35 Session 1
- Dancing an American Waltz: the DARPA MRC project, Andrew Moore, Cambridge University
- The Internet without IP addresses, Bruce Simpson, St Andrews University
- MultiNet: New approaches to home network configuration, Anthony Brown, Nottingham University
- Network Nodes within an Information-centric Networking Architecture, George Parisos, Cambridge University
- Who’s Afraid of the (not so) Big Bad Loop?, Mark Handley, UCL (probably)
- Janet update, Martin Dunmore, Janet
12:45 Lunch at Cosener’s House
14:00 Session 2
- Cyberpatterns, David Duce, Oxford Brookes University
- Cyber Security Models in context of SLA Monitoring and Attack Patterns inspired by Resilience Framework , Noor Shirazi, Lancaster University
- TARDIS: Stable ISP Traffic Balancing in Space and Time, Richard Clegg, UCL
- Node Distribution: The Forgotten Factor, Anthony Kleerekoper, University of Manchester
- Measurement Enhanced SDN, Toby Moncaster, Cambridge University
- A longitudinal analysis of Internet traffic, Joao Araujo, UCL
16:00 Coffee
16:15 Session 3
- The forces behind the changing Internet: IXPs, content delivery and virtualization, Steve Uhlig, QMUL
- Unikernels: Extreme Specialization of Virtual Appliances, Richard Mortier, Nottingham University
- Movie Composition with Recursive EDLs and MP4, Steven Simpson, Lancaster University
- uvNIC: Rapid Prototyping Network Interface Controller Device Drivers, Matthew Grosvenor, Cambridge University
- FPGA Architecture for institutional high frequency trading, Graeme Burnett, Morgan Stanley
19:00 Pimms and Beer and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House
Friday 13th July
9:00 Session 4
- Teaching about Radio using an On-line Virtual Environment, Mona Demaidi, University of Manchester
- Supporting VoIP over Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, Zuo Liu, University of Manchester
- Taxonomy and analysis of challenges to multilevel resilient networks, James Sterbenz, University of Kansas
- Energy-Efficient Solutions for 10Gbps Ethernet, Yuri Audzevich, Cambridge University
- Software Defined Networks, Joel Obstfeld and Andrew McLachlan, Cisco
11:00 Coffee
11:15 Session 5
- Building Delay Tolerant Networks for Emergency Scenarios, Gareth Tyson, QMUL
- Spatio-temporal clustering for data dissemination in contact graphs, Matthew Orlinski, University of Manchester
- Interdependence and Predictability of Human Mobility and Social Interactions, Antonio Lima, University of Birmingham
- Wide area distributed computing with graphs, Karthik Nilakant, Cambridge University
- Position-based Routing for Wireless Networks: A Re-analysis, Marwan Fayed, University of Stirling
13:00 Lunch