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Day 1: Monday October 24th (Student workshop)
ENSICA (close to “Jolimont” metro station)
8h00 Registration
9h00-9h30 Welcome message
9h30-10h30 Poster session 1
Comparing traffic engineering objective functions, Simon Balon, Fabian Skivée, Guy Leduc
IPSense - Multi-Paradigm Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks, Tiago Camilo
An Evaluation of IP Fast Reroute Technique, Pierre François
Scheduling of TCP sessions in SIP over MPLS based network, Hassan Hassan
Hierarchical Architecture for Managed Wireless Networks, Balazs Kovacs, Rolland Vida, Gergely Biczok
Improving Mobile IP Handover Latency for End-to-End TCP in UMTS/WCDMA, Chee Kong Lau
Network Middleware for Large Scale Mobile and Pervasive Augmented Reality Games, Pedro Miguel Ferreira
Experimental Study of DCCP for Multimedia Applications, Frédéric Nivor
Using Virtual Coordinates in the Establishment of Inter-domain LSPs, Cristel Pelsser
Topology generation based on network design heuristics, Bruno Quoitin
Outage Probability of Cellular Radio Systems Using MRC in Spherically Invariant Environment, Tharith Sriv
DDC: A Dynamic and Distributed Clustering Algorithm for Networked Virtual Environments based on P2P networks, Moritz Steiner, Ernst W. Biersack
Positioning Mobile Base Station to Prolong Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime, Dorottya Vass, A. Vidacs
Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Sink, Zoltan Vincze, Rolland Vida
10h30-11h00 Coffee break
11h00-12h30 Keynote talk by Olivier Bonaventure, Université Catholique de Louvain
BGP challenges in next generation Internet,
12h30-14h00 Lunch
14h00-15h00 Poster session 2
On Faster and Fair Lookup Operation in Content-Addressable Networks, Gergely Biczok, Rolland Vida
Stealth Distributed Hash Table: Unleashing the Real Potential of Peer-to-Peer, Andrew Brampton, Andrew MacQuire, Idris A. Rai, Nicholas J.P. Race, Laurent Mathy
Original Broadcasting Technique In Radio Networks, Benoît Darties
Janus: An Architecture for Flexible Access to Sensor Networks, Richard Gold
Building Media Overlay Service Paths, Stephen Herborn
Modelling, Simulation and Emulation of QoS oriented transport mechanisms, Guillaume Jourjon, Ernesto Exposito, Laurent Dairaine
Adaptive Layer Design for Video Multimedia Services in a Mobile Environment, Daniel Negru, Ahmed Mehaoua
Ongoing Efforts on Performance Comparison of Mobile Routers, Eranga Perera
Dynamic Load Balancing for Position-Based Routing, Matthias Transier, Holger Füssler, Martin Mauve, Jörg Widmer, Wolfgang Effelsberg
Towards Potential-Based Clustering for Wireless Sensor Networks, Leonidas Tzevelekas, Artur Ziviani, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Petia Todorova, Ioannis Stavrakakis
A Column Generation Approach for IGP Weight Setting Problem, Hakan Ümit
Triggering Wireless Network Flashes, Athanasios Vaios, Ioannis Stavrakakis
Comparison of iBGP topologies, Virginie Van den Schrieck
Resource Contribution Model for Message Relaying in P2P, Krit Wongrujira, Aruna Seneviratne
15h00-15h30 Coffee break
15h30-17h00 Panel: Christian Huitema (Microsoft), James Scott (Intel), Jean-Marc Uze (Juniper Networks)
Key Future Technical Challenges and Related Skills to be Developed for Education and
Research
17h00-18h00 Poster session 3
Security as a Quality of Service Routing Problem, Ibrahim Ali Almerhag, M.E. Woodward
A Comment on Simulating LRD Traffic with Pareto ON/OFF sources, Thomas Bohnert, Edmundo Monteiro
Differentiated Quality of Service Scheme Based on the Use of multi-classes of ant-like agents, Liliana Carillo, carles Guadall, José L. Marzo
Increasing the Determinism of Network Emulation to Evaluate Communication Protocols, Emmanuel Conchon, Johan Garcia
The Consistent Web: A vision of the Future, Ciaran Ferry, Stephen Blott
UML-Based Modeling and Formal Verification of Security Protocols, Sara Mota, Benjamin Fontan
SFG: Smart Flooding by Gossiping, Zülküf Genç
Forwarding deflection in multi-area OSPF, Stefano Lasi, Pierre François, Steve Uhlig
On the Application of Dead-Reckoning to Position-Based Routing for Vehicular Highway Scenarios, Thomas King, Hoger Füssler, Matthias Transier, Wolfgang Effelsberg
Fully Polynomial Approximation for Survivable Flow Allocation with Max-Min Fairness, Samer Lahoud
Real-Time Communication over Switched Ethernet for Military Applications, Ahlem Mifdaoui, Fabrice Frances, Christian Fraboul
Scalability Issue for QoS Routing Algorithm with Stochastic Partitioning, A. Montaser, M.E. Woodward
Discovering Alternate Internet Paths to Enhance End-to-End Quality of Service, Thierry Rakotoarivelo, Patrick Sénac
Performance Evaluation of Packet Capturing Systems for High-speed Networks, Fabian Schneider, Jörg Wallerich
Day2: Tuesday October 25th
ENSICA (Close to Jolimont metro station)
8h00 Registration
8h30-9h00 Welcome message
9h00-10h00 Keynote talk by Christian Huitema, Microsoft
10h00-10h30 Coffee break
10h30-12h00 Session 1: Wireless networks
Trajectory Knowledge for Improving Topology Control in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks, Jérôme Härri, Navid Nikaein, Christian Bonnet
Entropy-based knowledge spreading and application to mobility prediction, Jean-Marc Francois, Guy Leduc
MRS: A simple cross-layer heuristic to improve throughput capacity in wireless mesh networks, Luigi Iannone, Serge Fdida
12h00-13h30 Lunch
13h30-15h00 Session 2: Dependable and secure networks
Achieving sub-50 milliseconds recovery upon BGP peering link failures, Olivier Bonaventure, Clarence Filsfils, Pierre Francois
Path Key Establishment using Multiple Secured Paths in Wireless Sensor Networks, Guanfeng Li, Hui Ling, Taieb Znati
Controlling the Effects of Anomalous ARP Behaviour on Ethernet Networks, Dadi Armannsson, Paul Smith, Gisli Hjalmtysson, Laurent Mathy
15h00-15h30 Coffee break
15h30-17h00 Session 3: Monitoring and measurements
Implementation and performance measurements of a delay-bounded HPD algorithm in an ALTQ-based router, Johanna Nieminen, Marko Luoma, Antti Paju
Optimal positioning of active and passive monitoring devices, Claude Chaudet, Eric Fleury, Isabelle Guérin Lassous, Hervé Rivano, Marie-Emilie Voge
Practical Delay Monitoring for ISPs, Baek-Young Choi, Sue Moon, Rene Cruz, Zhi-Li Zhang, Christophe Diot
18h00 Welcome reception at the Toulouse City Hall
Day 3: Wednesday October 26th
ENSICA (Close to Jolimont metro station)
9-10h Keynote talk by Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Message Ferrying and Other Short Stories: Mobility-Assisted Data Delivery in Wireless Networks
10h00-10h30 Coffee break
10h30-12h Session 4: Traffic engineering
TIE Breaking: Tunable Interdomain Egress Selection, Renata Teixeira, Timothy Griffin, Mauricio Resende, Jennifer Rexford
The Stability of Paths in a Dynamic Network, Fernando Kuipers, Huijuan Wang, Piet Van Mieghem
From relative to observable proportional differentiation in OBS networks, Pablo Argibay-Losada, Andrés Suárez-González, Manuel Fernández-Veiga, Raúl Rodríguez-Rubio, Cándido López-García
12h00-13h30 Lunch
13h30-15h00 Session 5: Overlay networks, scalability and Internet economics
Location Based Placement of Whole Distributed Systems, David Spence, Jon Crowcroft, Steven Hand, Tim Harris
Monetary Incentive with Reputation for Virtual Market-place based P2P, Krit Wongrujira
A New Strategy for Bidding in the Network-Wide Progressive Second Price Auction for Bandwidth, Marina Bitsaki, George D. Stamoulis, Costas Courcoubetis
15h00-15h30 Coffee break
15h30-17h00 Session 6: Group communication
Dynamic Adaptation of Source Specific Distribution Trees for Multiparty Teleconferencing, Kostas Katrinis, Björn Brynjúlfsson, Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Bernhard Plattner
Impacts of packet scheduling and packet loss distribution on FEC performances: observations and recommandations, Christoph Neumann, Vincent Roca, Aurélien Francillon
Hybrid Reliable Multicast with TCP-XM, Karl Jeacle, Jon Crowcroft, Marinho Barcellos, Stefano Pettini
17h00-18h00 Panel: A testbed for wireless networks analysis
20h00 Conference dinner at the gorgeous Hôtel d’Assezat
Day 4: Thursday October 27th
ENSICA (Close to Jolimont metro station)
9h00-10h00 Bartolomé Arroyo Fernandez, Deputy head of the unit « Networked Audiovisial Systems », DG Information Society.
Challenges and Stakes in Networking for the 7th Research European Framework
10h00-10h30 Coffee break
10h30-12h00 Session 7: Flows and bottleneck monitoring
Ranking flows from sampled traffic, Chadi Barakat, Gianluca Iannaccone, Christophe Diot
Disambiguating Network Effects from Edge Effects in TCP Connections, Matti Siekkinen, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Ernst Biersack, Taoufik En-Najjary
Bottleneck Detection in UMTS via TCP Passive Monitoring : A Real Case, Fabio Ricciato, Francesco Vacirca, Martin Karner
12h00-13h00 Panel: From Network Centric Past to Content Centric Future
13h00 Lunch