Programme for MSN05
Thursday, 7th July 2005
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Welcome
10:35 Novel Networks
- SWIFT: A High Capacity Wavelength-striped Optically Switched Network with Electronic Control Dr Michael Dales, Intel Research
- Heterogeneous Experimental Network Mr Felipe Huici, UCL CS
- Worldwide IPv6 multicast deployment and testing Mr Stig Venaas, University of Southampton
- Pocket switching networks – opportunistic network research Prof Jon Crowcroft/Pan Hui, University of Cambridge
- Small Buffers and TCP Dr Damon Wischik, UCL CS
12:45 Lunch at Cosener’s House
14:00 Collaborative Applications and DoS Protection
- Privacy for Trust-based Collaborations Daniele Quercia, UCL CS
- Mechanism Design in P2P Networks Mr Michael Rogers, UCL CS
- Using Routing and Tunneling to combat DoS Attacks Mr Adam Greenhalgh, UCL CS
- Update of what’s going on in the Bristol Comms Centre. Dr Alistair Munro, Bristol University
15:45 Coffee
16:00 Grids, Sensors and Multicast
- Workflows. A blind alley in Grid computing? Dr Soren-Aksel Sorensen, UCL CS
- Detecting Packet Patterns for Grid Applications Mr Jonathan Paisley, University of Glasgow
- Lightweight Scheduling for Grid Applications Mr Aleksander Lazervic, UCL EE
- Engineering sensor networks for environmental monitoring Antonio Gonzalez-Velazquez, UCL Adastral
- Xen and the Art of Startups Dr Steven Hand, University of Cambridge
19:00 Sherry and 19:30 Dinner at Cosener’s House
Friday 8th July
9:00 Measurement
- Collecting and analysing traffic Profiles within a commercial network Mr Peter Sandford, Loughborough University
- Visualisation of Network Monitoring Data. Mr Mark Withall, Loughborough University
- The Case for Soft Devices Mr Andrew Warfield, University of Cambridge
- UKERNA policy on research access to network traffic data Andrew Cormack, UKERNA
10:45 Coffee
11:00 Routing in OS and the Network
- IO partitioning in Xen Mr Bin Ren, University of Cambridge
- The Impact of Backbone Nodes on MANET Routing Performance Mr Xiyu Shi, University of Buckingham
- The Coalition Peering Domain: A New Entity in the Routing Landscape Mr Manish Lad, UCL CS
- Internet Routing Policies and Round-Trip-Times Mr Eng Lua, University of Cambridge
12:45 Lunch
Ian Wakeman