Trilogy Future Internet Summer School
Wed, 09/09/2009 - 00:12 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
The FP7 Trilogy project and the GRASCOMP doctoral school organised in August 2009 the first Trilogy Future Internet Summer School in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. The objective of the summer school was to gather PhD students and researchers who are actively working on the development of tomorrow's Internet.
The program contained both presentations by renewed international experts and poster sessions to allow PhD students to present their work, discuss with other students and researchers and receive feedback. More than 60 PhD students participated to the summer school. All presentations have been recorded and are available from the links below (click on the presentation titles to access the recordings) :
- Paul Francis (MPI-SWS) - Dirty-slate approaches to scaling global Internet routing
- Lars Eggert (Nokia) - Standardization Activities in the IETF/IRTF
- Janardhan Iyengar (Franklin & Marshall College) - Rethinking Transport Layering
- Bruno Quoitin (UCL) & Cristel Pelsser (IIJ) - Realistic interdomain routing simulations with C-BGP and Igen
- Bob Briscoe (BT-Network Research Center) - Practical Microeconomics and Internet Resource Sharing Protocols
- Olivier Bonaventure (UCL) - Scaling the Internet with the Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP)
- Mathieu Lacage (INRIA) - Network experimentation and simulation with ns-3
- Timothy Griffin (Cambridge University) - From Semirings to Metarouting
- Dimitri Papadimitriou (Alcatel-Lucent) - Compact Routing: Challenges, Perspectives, and Beyond
Posters
- An Evolvable Network Architecture for Embedded Devices Ariane Keller (ETH Zurich)
- A modular architecture for Multipath Exposure to networking stacks Sebastien Barre (UCLouvain)
- Recent Advances in Multi-Constrained Routing for Multi-Domain Networks Gilles Bertrand (Institut Telecom, Telecom Bretagne)
- Robust Self-Stabilizing ad hoc network managementFouzi Mekhaldi (LRI, university of Paris-Sud 11), Colette Johnen (LaBRI, University of Bordeaux)
- BGP churn evolution: A perspective from the core Ahmed Elmokashfi (Simula Research Laboratory), Amund Kvalbein (Simula Research Laboratory), Constantine Dovrolis (Georgia Tech)
- Aggregating Noisy and Unsynchronized Measurements for Network Tomography Italo Cunha (Thomson and UPMC Paris Universitas), Renata Teixeira (CNRS and UPMC Paris Universitas), Nick Feamster (Georgia Tech), Christophe Diot (Thomson)
- Connecting Cloud Applications to the Internet Vytautas Valancius (Georgia Tech)
- CAT - Content-aware Transport ProtocolLong Nguyen Hoang (Helsinki University of Technology)
- Enabling a forwarding plane for future data-centric networks Christian Esteve Rothenberg (University of Campinas)
- CoreSim: A Simulator for Evaluating Locator/ID Separation Protocol Mapping Systems Florin Coras (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca), Lorand Jakab (Universitat PolitÚcnica de Catalunya), Albert Cabellos-Aparicio (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Jordi Domingo-Pascual (Universitat PolitÚcnica de Catalunya), Virgil Dobrota (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)
- Multipath Transport on the Internet Sebastian Siikavirta (Helsinki University of Technology, Department of Communications and Networking)
- Trafic engineering optimization methods to provide multiple IP services on a shared infrastructure HO Trong Viet (UCLouvain)
- Transport Layer Enhancements for Deployable Resource Pooling Michio Honda (Keio University)
- Randomness for Reduced-State Inter-Domain Forwarding Stephen D. Strowes (University of Glasgow), Colin Perkins (University of Glasgow)
- Secure Multipath Transport for Legacy Internet Applications Tatiana Polishchuk (HIIT), Andrei Gurtov (HIIT)
- Choosing paths to advertise in a Multiple Paths Advertisement environment Virginie Van den Schrieck (UCLouvain)
- Unleashing Network Testing and Troubleshooting Laurent Vanbever (UCLouvain)
- Congestion Balancing using re-ECN Joao Taveira Araujo (University College London), Miguel Rio (University College London), George Pavlou (University College London)
- How to mitigate the effect of scans on mapping systems Damien Saucez (UCLouvain), Luigi Iannone (Deutsche Telekom AG Laboratories)
- Triangle Inequality Violation Avoidance in Internet Coordinate Systems Yongjun Liao (Research Unit in Networking (RUN), University of Liege, Belgium), Guy Leduc (Research Unit in Networking (RUN), University of Liege, Belgium)
- NGN model with heterogeneous mobile customers Jose Moura (Computing Department - Lancaster University), Martin Dunmore (Computing Department - Lancaster University), Christopher Edwards(Computing Department - Lancaster University)
- Supporting the Mobile Internet Using GSE/8+8Avinash Mungur (Lancaster University), Martin Dunmore (Computing Department - Lancaster University), Christopher Edwards(Computing Department - Lancaster University) Best poster award
- Segment Level Authentication: Combating TCP-based Misbehaving Traffic Ming Li (Helsinki University of Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
- Source Route Capabilities Vamsi Kambhampati (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA), Christos Papadopoulos (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA), Dan Massey (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA)
- A Dynamic Trust Federation for Business Layers Alexandre Matos (Cisuc-University of Coimbra), Paulo Simoes (Cisuc-University of Coimbra), Edmundo Monteiro (Cisuc-University of Coimbra)
- Bandwidth Aggregation over Heterogeneous Wireless Links Kristian Evensen (Simula), Dominik Kaspar (Simula)
- Service Platform for On-demand Optical Network Services Aldo Campi (University of Bologna), Franco Callegati (University of Bologna)
- On Opportunistic Networking Security Bernhard Distl (ETH Zurich), Franck Legendre (ETH Zurich)
- An Approach for Mobile User's IP-Connectivity Management in Next Generation Wireless NetworksRoberto Rigolin Ferreira Lopes (University of Sao Paulo), Bert-Jan van Beijnum (University of Twente), Edson dos Santos Moreira (University of Sao Paulo)
- Provider Information Diffusion in Multihomed Sites Etienne Gallet de Santerre (Telecom Bretagne)
- Reliable Internetworking using publish/subscribe paradigm Nikolaos Fotiou (AUEB)
- QoS Models for Business Layers Fernando Matos (University of Coimbra), Paulo Simoes (Cisuc-University of Coimbra), Edmundo Monteiro (Cisuc-University of Coimbra)