Programme for MSN09
Thursday, 9th July 2009
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Welcome
10:35 Session 1
- Empirical TCP Research, Lawrence Stewart, Swinburne University of Technology
- Congestion Control using Closed Loop Feedback, Lee Booi Lim, Loughborough University
- Congestion Balancing using re-ECN, Joao Araujo, Ucl
- Using Randomness to Reduce Inter-domain Forwarding State, Stephen Strowes, Glasgow University
- Achieving Resilient Routing in the Internet, Suksant Sae Lor, Ucl
- Designing a Relative Delay Estimator in Multipath Transport, Fei Song, Cambridge University
- DNS Caching: Running on Zero, Saleem Bhatti and Ran Atkinson, University of St Andrews and UCL
13:00 Lunch at Cosener’s House
13:45 Session 2
- A statistically rigorous way to analyse network topology models, Richard Clegg, UCL
- Semantic Interpretation of Internet Measurement Data, Ian Napier, Loughborough University
- Network application identification in information poor environments, Charalampos Rotsos, Cambridge University
- Modeling IPTV Services, Fernando Ramos, Cambridge University
- Temporal Distance Metrics for Network Analysis, John Tang, Cambridge University
- Research Requirements for JANET 6, David Salmon, JANET UK
15:45 Coffee
16:00 Session 3
- Exploring Chip to Chip Photonic Networks for Improving Performance, Philip Watts, Cambridge University
- Spectrum Sharing Across Applications, Ali Al-Sherbaz and Torben Kuseler, University of Buckingham
- A Machine Learning Approach to Loss Differentiation in 802.11 Wireless Networks, Sophia Pediaditaki, University of Edinburgh
- Reprogramming in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, Bence Pasztor, Cambridge University
- Remediation of Network Attacks, Steven Simpson, Lancaster University
- PostModern Internet Resilience and international collaboration in GpENI — The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation, James Sterbenz,University of Kansas
19:00 Pimms and Beer and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House
Friday 10th July
8:45 Session 4
- Network Resilience, Paul Smith, Lancaster University
- Addressing the Challenges of Community Orientated Networks, Sara Bury, Lancaster University
- Distributed Overlay Anycast, Lawrence Latif, UCL
- An algorithm for distributed resource allocation in QoS overlays based on generalized Vickrey auctions, Raul Landa, UCL
- Multimedia Editing in the Cloud: Treating Audio as ‘Big Data’, Adam Lindsay, Lancaster University
- Replacing Road Traffic Signs with a Network of Signaling Stations,John Burren, Oxford Brookes University
10:45
11:00 Session 5
- A congestion-sensitive model to manage a NGN environment with heterogeneous mobile customers, Andre Moura, Lancaster University
- The P2P-Next Project, Johnathan Ishmael, Lancaster University
- SDNT – a generic algorithm-based sensor network design tool, Jin Fan, Loughborough University
- Privacy Enhanced Social Routing, Iain Parris, University of St Andrews
- Modeling Access Patterns for Internet Based Storage, Dhawal Thakker, Middlesex University
- Horizon, A Digital Economy Hub, Derek McAuley, Nottingham University
13:15 Lunch