Programme for MSN08
Thursday, 10th July 2008
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Welcome
10:35 Session 1
- Sustainable Internetworking: can we do almost as much with less? Richard Mortier, Vipadia Ltd
- Swarming Techniques to Improve Live Streaming Performance in the PeerLive System Eleni Mykoniati, UCL
- Locality aware topologies for efficient live peer-to-peer content distribution Richard Clegg, UCL
- Hidden Action in QoS-aware overlays Raul Landa, UCL
- Phase Transitions of Opportunistic Communication Pan Hui, Cambridge University
- Tegola Tiered Mesh Network Testbed in Rural Scotland Mino Bernardi, Edinburgh University
- Towards Optical Local Interconnects: Applying photonic techniques to PCI Express-like environments, David Miller Cambridge University
13:00 Lunch at Cosener’s House
14:00 Session 2
- What have beer, football and dance got to do with security in facebook? Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge University
- We know what you did at 9am – Analysing Systems with Dynamic User Generated Content Christian Wallenta, Oxford University
- Anonymous Communication in Delay Tolerant Networks Xiaofeng Lu, Cambridge University
- Using self reported social networks for routing in ubiquitous computing environments Greg Bigwood, St Andrews University
- MobiRate: Making Mobile Raters Stick to their Word Daniele Quercia, UCL
15:45 Coffee
16:00 Session 3
- Understanding the Internet Topology Hamed Haddadi, UCL
- Applied Metarouting John Billings, Cambridge University
- Community Wireless Mesh Networks Johnathan Ishmael, Lancaster University
- An architectural vision for the Future Internet Dirk Trossen, BT Research
19:00 Pimms and Beer and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House
Friday 11th July
8:45 Session 4
- Changing the paradigm in forwarding : how to change daemons into angels ? Kave Salamatian, Lancaster University
- A flow aware packet sampling mechanism for high speed links Marco Canini, University of Genoa
- Masts Update Iain Phillips, Loughborough University
- Lightweight Detection of Malicious Traffic in Wireless Mesh Networks Fabian Hugelshofer, Lancaster University
- SPAM and SPIT prevention Akhtar Khalil, Loughborough University
- NetFPGA Andrew Moore, Cambridge University
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Session 5
- Robot-Assisted Discovery of Evacuation Routes in Emergency Scenarios Ettore Ferranti, University of Oxford
- Designing a Multipath Version of TCP Costin Raiciu, UCL
- Horizon: Balancing TCP over multiple paths in wireless mesh network Bozidar Radunovic, Microsoft Research
- An Architectural Framework and Enabling Technologies for Heterogeneous Networking Glenford Mapp, Middlesex University
12:30 Lunch