Changing Internetworking Paradigms

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The CoNext Student Workshop is a forum for graduate students around
the world to interact with their peers, publicize and exchange feedback,
share experiences, make contacts, and learn about networking
problems that other students from around the world are working
on. Students will not only learn about other students' work, but also
meet and interact with established networking researchers, who will
participate in the workshop as panelists and organizers. Students will
have the opportunity to establish connections in the networking
community and help shape its future. The workshop will be a day-long
program organized in a way that promotes interaction and lively
discussion.

The CoNext 2006 Student Workshop organizing committee is encouraging
the submission of abstracts describing ongoing thesis research in all
areas of computer networking and data communications (for a list of
topics, please refer to the CoNext 2006 call for papers). Student
authors are asked to submit 1-2 page abstracts before the deadline
below, using the CoNext 2006 format. Please follow the link to the
Student Workshop to submit your abstract (Abstract Submission).
Submissions will be reviewed by the program
committee, from which a number of abstracts will be selected for
inclusion in the workshop program. The workshop abstracts will appear
in the CoNext 2006 proceedings.

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Important dates:

Submission: September 29th, 2006
Notification: October 13th, 2006
Final version: October 20th, 2006


Student Workshop chairs:

Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech, USA
Renata Teixeira, LIP6-CNRS, France

Program Committee:

Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin, USA
Ernst Biersack, Institut Eurecom, France
Olivier Bonaventure, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Luis Costa, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, UK
Xenofontas Dimitropoulos, IBM Zurich
Serge Fdida, LIP6-CNRS, France
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Olaf Maennel, University of Adelaide, Australia
Morley Mao, University of Michigan, USA
Aman Shaikh, AT&T Research, USA
Geoff Voelker, University of California San Diego
 
»» Accepted Posters

HSDPA Delivering MBMS Video Streaming
 - Luísa Silva, ADETTI - Portugal
 - Américo Correia, ADETTI – Portugal
 
 Towards a Versatile Transport Protocol
 
- Guillaume Jourjon, National ICT Australia - Australia
 - Emmanuel Lochin, National ICT Australia - Australia
 - Patrick Sénac, ENSICA/LAAS-CNRS – France
 
 Resisting Against Aggregator Compromises in Sensor Networks
 - Thomas Claveirole, LIP6 Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI - France
 - Marcelo Dias de Amorim, LIP6/CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI - France
 - Michel Abdalla, École Normale Supérieure - France
 - Yannis Viniotis, North Carolina State University – USA
 
 Performance Assessment of a Distributed Real-Time Control System
 Utilizing RDM and RDM+ Protocols for Communication

 - Mojtaba Sabeghi, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Iran
 - Hossein Deldari, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Iran
 - Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad – Iran
 
 Neighbor Discovery Analysis in Wireless Sensor Networks
 - Elyes Ben Hamida, CITI/ARES - INSA de Lyon - FRANCE
 - Eric Fleury, CITI/ARES - INSA de Lyon - FRANCE
 - Guillaume Chelius, CITI/ARES - INRIA – FRANCE
 
 Mobile Agents based Framework for Routing and Congestion Control in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
 - Shekhar H M P, Infosys Technologies Ltd - INDIA
 - Ramanatha K S, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology – INDIA
 
 Autonomic Policy-based Management using Web Services
 - Torsten Klie, TU Braunschweig - Germany
 - Lars Wolf, TU Braunschweig - Germany
 
 Sensor Node Attached Reputation Evaluator (SNARE)
 - Ismat Maarouf, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals - Saudi Arabia
 - Abdul Rahim Naseer, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals - Saudi Arabia
 
 Non-repudiation mechanisms for Peer-to-Peer networks
 - Michael Conrad, University of Karlsruhe Institute of Telematics - Germany
 
 Wireless Alternative Best Effort service: A case study of ALM
 - Cyrine Mrabet, Cristal laboratory - Tunisia
 - Farouk Kamoun, cristal laboratory - Tunisia
 - Mohamed Ali Kaafar, Planete project, INRIA Sophia Antipolis - France
 
 Exhaustive path tracing with Paris traceroute
 - Brice AUGUSTIN, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Laboratoire LIP6 - France
 - Renata TEIXEIRA, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Laboratoire LIP6 - France
 - Timur FRIEDMAN, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Laboratoire LIP6 - France
 
 Anomaly Detection by Finding Feature Distribution Outliers
 - Marc Stoecklin, IBM Research - Switzerland
 
 Inferring Groups of Correlated Failures
 - Jean Lepropre, University of Liège - Belgium
 - Guy Leduc, University of Liège – Belgium
 
 How Small Labels create Big Improvements
 - Pan Hui, University of Cambridge - UK
 - Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge – UK
 
 Quality of Service Routing in Peer-to-Peer Overlays

 - Michael Gellman, Imperial College London - United Kingdom
 
 Learning for Accurate Classification of Real-time Traffic
 - Wei Li, Queen Mary University of London - United Kingdom
 - Andrew Moore, Queen Mary, University of London - United Kingdom
 - Wei Li, Queen Mary, University of London - United Kingdom
 
 Using Shared Beacon Channel for Fast Handoff in IEEE 80211 Wireless LANs
 - Jaeouk OK, The University of Tokyo - Japan
 - Andreas DARMAWAN, The University of Tokyo - Japan
 - Hiroyuki MORIKAWA, The University of Tokyo - Japan
 - Pedro MORALES, The University of Tokyo – Japan
 
 A Comparison of token-bucket based Multi-Color Marking Techniques
 - Miriam Allalouf, Tel Aviv University - Israel
 - Yuval Shavitt, Tel Aviv University – Israel
 
 Multiple-Path Layer-2 based Routing and Load Balancing Approach for
  Wireless Infrastructure Mesh Networks

 - Alessandro Ordine, University of Rome Tor vergata - Italy
 - Fabio Feuli, University of Rome "Tor vergata" - Italy
 - Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Rome "Tor vergata" – Italy
 
 Network coding with traffic engineering
 - Wenjun Hu, University of Cambridge - UK
 - Antony Rowstron, Microsoft Research - UK
 - Greg O'Shea, Microsoft Research - UK
 - Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge - UK
 - Miguel Castro, Microsoft Research – UK
 
 Synergy: Blending Heterogeneous measurement Elements
 for Effective Network Monitoring

 - Awais Awan, Queen Mary University of London - UK
 - Andrew Moore, Queen Mary, University of London - UK
 
 Correlation-Based Data Dissemination in Traffic Monitoring Sensor Networks
 - Antonios Skordylis, Birkbeck College University of London - UK
 - Alexandre Guitton, Birkbeck College, University of London - UK
 - Niki Trigoni, Birkbeck College, University of London - UK
 
 Searching for invariants in network games traffic
 - Alessio Botta, University of Napoli Federico II - Italy
 - Alberto Dainotti, University of Napoli Federico II - Italy
 - Antonio Pescape', University of Napoli Federico II - Italy
 - Giorgio Ventre, University of Napoli Federico II – Italy
 
 On the Benefits of Synchronized Playout in Peer-to-Peer Streaming
 - Constantinos Vassilakis, University of Athens - Greece
 - Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens - Greece
 - Nikolaos Laoutaris, University of Athens - Greece
 
 P2P IPTV Measurement: a case study of TVants
 - Thomas Silverston, LIP6-UPMC/CNRS - France
 - Olivier Fourmaux, LIP6-UPMC/CNRS - France
 
 Experience-Based Network Resource Usage on Mobile Hosts
 - Arjan Peddemors, Telematica Instituut - Netherlands
 - Henk Eertink, Telematica Instituut - Netherlands
 - Ignas Niemegeers, TU Delft – Netherlands
 
 Power saving effects in 80211 link quality measurements
 - Domenico Giustiniano, Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata - Italy
 
 Pricing Residential Broadband Internet
 - Humberto Marques-Neto, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) - Brazil
 - Jussara Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) - Brazil
 - Virgilio Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) - Brazil
 
 Proposition of a cross-layer architecture model for the support of QoS in ad-hoc networks
 - Wafa Berrayana, Lip6 University of Pierre and Marie Curie - France
 - Guy Pujolle, Lip6, University of Pierre and Marie Curie - France
 - Habib Youssef, Prince laboratory, university of Sousse - Tunisia
 - Stéphane Lohier, Lip6, University of Pierre and Marie Curie – France
 
 A WSN platform to support middleware development
 - André Rodrigues, University of Coimbra – Portugal
 
 Dynamic Service Discovery and Composition for Ubiquitous Networks' Applications
 - Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos, University of Twente - The Netherlands
 
 Towards SLA and Location-based Nomadism management
 - Badis TEBBANI, Laboratoire Informatique de Paris6 (LIP6) - France
 - Guy PUJOLLE, Laboratoire Informatique de Paris6 (LIP6) - FRANCE
 - Issam Aib, DC School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo – Canada
 
 Failure Diagnosis with Incomplete Information in Cable Networks
 - Yun Mao, University of Pennsylvania - USA
 - Hani Jamjoom, IBM Research - USA
 - Shu Tao, IBM Research – USA
 
 TinySA: A Security Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks
 - Johann Groszschaedl, Graz University of Technology - Austria
 
 A Modular RCP for Flexible Interdomain Route Control
 - Yi Wang, Princeton University - USA
 - Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University – USA
 
 Reconciling Zero-conf with Efficiency in Enterprises
 - Chang Kim, Princeton University - USA
 - Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University – USA

 Understanding the Behaviour of TCP for Real-time CBR Workloads
 - Eli Brosh, Columbia University - USA
 - Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University - USA
 - Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University - USA
 - Salman Baset, Columbia University - USA
 - Vishal Misra, Columbia University – USA
 
 Investigating the User Mobility in Wireless Mobile
 Networks Through Real Measurements

 - Carlos Alberto Campos, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
 - Luis Felipe de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
 
 An Alternative QoS Architecture for the IEEE 80216 Standard
 - Paulo Ditarso Maciel Jr, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
 - Luís Felipe M de Moraes, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
 
 Detail Characterization of Paths in Pocket Switched Networks
 - Abderrahmen Mtibaa, Paris Tomson Lab - France
 - Augustin Chaintreau, Paris Tomson Lab - France
 - Christophe Diot, Paris Tomson Lab - France



  

 

 

 

 

 

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