Olivier Bonaventure
I graduated from the Montefiore Institute of the University of Liège as engineer in computer science in 1992. After that, I worked during five years as a research engineer in the Research Unit in Networking headed by André Danthine I first worked on several topics including Quality of Service (QoS), multicast and management protocols in the framework of EC-sponsored research projects. After that my work has
been mostly focused on the study of the performance of TCP/IP in ATM networks. I left the University of Liège to become a researcher at the Alcatel Alsthom Corporate Research Center in Antwerp where I continued to work on TCP/IP over ATM. The results of my research work have been published in international journals and conferences. My work on TCP/IP over ATM is the basis of my Ph.D. thesis, entitled " Integration of ATM under TCP/IP to provide services with minimum guaranteed bandwidth".
I was at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix of Namur in 1998-2002 where I was responsible for the networking research group. I am now Professor at UCL where I lead the network research group. I received a prize from the Wernaers fund managed by the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) for the development of http://enligne.info.fundp.ac.be and the Alcatel Bell prize in 2001. I'm on the editorial board of IEEE Network Magazine and IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and TPC co-chair of SIGCOMM's CoNEXT2007 with Roch Guérin.
I currently teach the following courses :
- Address
- Department of Computing Science and Engineering
Place Sainte Barbe, 2
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium - Office
- a.027
- Phone
- +32 (0)10 479012
- Olivier.Bonaventure (at) uclouvain.be
- Position
- Head of the group
Publications
2010
Extracting Intra-Domain Topology from mrinfo Probing.
2009
Authenticated Wireless Roaming via Tunnels: Making Mobile Guests Feel at Home.
A Hierarchical Model for BGP Routing Policies.
An Adaptive Three-Party Accounting Protocol.
Customized BGP Route Selection Using BGP/MPLS VPNs. Routing Symposium, Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA, USA, October 5, 2009.
Enhanced Wireless Roaming Security using Three-Party Authentication and Tunnels.
IGen: Generation of Router-level Internet Topologies through Network Design Heuristics.
LISP Mapping Versioning. Internet-Draft, March 2009. http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iannone-lisp-mapping-versionin....
MipShim6: une approche combinée pour la mobilité et la multi-domiciliation.
Notes on LISP Security Threats and Requirements. Internet-Draft, October 2009.