Student Poster Session
A List of Accepted Posters
- Implementation of a Wireless Mesh Network Testbed for Mission-Critical Infrastructure
Zhe Wang, Tim Moors, Mahbub Hassan (National ICT Australia and University of New South Wales);
Kun-chan Lan, Rodney Berriman, Lavy Libman, Maximilian Ott,
Zainab Zaidi, Aruna Seneviratne, (National ICT Australia);
Bjorn Landfeldt (National ICT Australia and University of Sydney);
- Dtour - An Approach to Reproducibility on PlanetLab
Olof Rensfelt, Lars-Ake Larzon, Sven Westergren(Uppsala University)
- End-to-End Network Topology Generation
Hamed Haddadi(University College London);
Andrew Moore(University of Cambridge);
Richard Mortier(Microsoft Research);
Miguel Rio(University College London);
Gianluca Iannaccone(Intel Research)
- Understanding the Power of Pullbased P2P Live Streaming and Doing Even Better
Meng Zhang, Lifeng Sun, Shiqiang Yang(Tsinghua University);
Qian Zhang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology);
- An Extension of the TCP Steady-State Throughput Equation for Parallel TCP Flows
Dragana Damjanovic, Werner Heiss, Michael Welzl(University of Innsbruck)
- Dynamic Clustering in Delaunay-Based P2P Networked Virtual Environments
Matteo Varvello(Eurecom-Thomson); Ernst Biersack(Eurocom); Christophe Diot(Thomson)
- Popularity of Nodes in Pocket Switched Networks
Abderrahmen Mtibaa, Augustin Chaintreau, Christophe Diot(Thomson)
- Distributed Online Filtering
Costin Raiciu, David S. Rosenblum, Mark Handley(University College London)
- Interactive Communication and Maximizing the Worst-Case Lifetime of Sensor Networks
Samar Agnihotri, Pavan Nuggehalli, H. S. Jamadagni
- Multicast Architecture with Adaptive Dual-state
Tae Won Cho, Yin Zhang(University of Texas at Austin);
Michael Rabinovich(Case Western Reserve University);
K.K. Ramakrishnan, Divesh Srivastava(AT&T Labs-Research)
- Characterizing Internet Delay Asymmetry
Abhinav Pathak, Himabindu Pucha, Ying Zhang, Y. Charlie Hu,
Z.Morley Mao (Purdue University and University of Michigan)
- A Memory Efficient Algorithm and Architecture for Multiple Pattern Matching
Tian Song, Dongsheng Wang(Tsinghua University)
- Towards User-Centric Rate Adaptations for VoIP Traffic
Te-Yuan Huang, Chih-Ming Chen, Polly Huang(National Taiwan University);
Kuan-Ta Chen(Academia Sinica)
- Understanding the AS-level Path Disjointness Provided by Multi-homing
Vijay Vasudevan, David G. Andersen, Hui Zhang(Carnegie Mellon University)
- Mitigating the Impact of Spams by Internet Content Pollution
Sabyasachi Roy, Abhinav Pathak, Y. Charlie Hu(Purdue University)
- Rate Selection Heuristics for Network Coding in Wireless Networks
Song Yean Cho(LIX,Ecole Polytechnique); Cedric Adjih(INRIA Rocquencourt);
Philippe Jacquet(INRIA Rocq. and LIX)
- Towards Quantification of IP Network Reliability
Hao Wang, Yang Richard Yang(Yale University); Alex Gerber, Jia Wang(AT&T Labs);
Albert Greenberg(Microsoft Research)
- Towards an Interdomain Routing System with ISP Optimality and Autonomy
Ronny R. Dakdouk, Semih Salihoglu, Hao Wang, Haiyong Xie, Yang Richard Yang(Yale University);
Li Erran Li(Bell Labs)
- Geographically Informed Inter-Domain Routing
Ricardo Oliveira, Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang(University of California, Los Angeles)
Beichuan Zhang(University of Arizona)
- Visualizing Internet Topology Dynamics with Cyclops
Ricardo Oliveira, Ying-Ju Chi, Ioannis Pefkianakis, Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang
- Energy Efficient Particle Filter for Target Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks
Loredana Arienzo(University of Salerno)
Call for Posters
This year we will be repeating the very popular poster session aimed
at showcasing work in progress. This is an opportunity to present and
discuss current work in an informal setting during the SIGCOMM 2007
conference. Topics of interest are the same as research topics in the
SIGCOMM conference CFP.
Although anyone can submit a poster, preference will be given to
posters where the primary contribution is from one or more
students. Posters will be reviewed by members of the SIGCOMM Poster
Session Committee. At the conference, student posters must be
presented by a student. Authors of accepted papers in SIGCOMM 2007 may
not submit a poster on the same work in those papers.
SIGCOMM2007 gratefully acknowledges Nokia for financial support
of this event.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: |
May 14, 2007 |
Acceptance Notification: |
June 11, 2007 |
Why Should You Submit a Poster?
This is a great chance especially for students to obtain interesting
and valuable feedback on ongoing research from a knowledgeable crowd
at the conference.
Travel Grants for Student Posters:
Students who are submitting posters are highly encouraged to examine
if they are eligible for student travel grants.
What is a Poster?
We define a poster to be A0 paper size to which you can affix visually
appealing material that describes your research. Alternatively you can
use the space as a continuum. You can arrange the space and orient the
poster either horizontally or vertically. You should prepare the best
material (visually appealing and succinct) that effectively
communicates your research problem, techniques, results, and what is
novel and important about your work.
What and Where to Submit:
You need to submit a two-page abstract (font at
least 11pt) describing the work to "sigcomm07-posters
at cs.rice.edu".
The decision will be taken primarily by reading the
abstract. Optional: if available, the poster itself
can be included in the email if it is small
(<1.5M) else it can be made available at a URL in
pdf format. The poster may be consulted at the
discretion of the reviewers.
The abstract should identify the key contribution of the work being
presented in the poster. In addition, it should describe the
particular problem being addressed, what makes this problem
interesting or important, and what your approach is to the problem. We
recommend that you use the ACM conference style for preparing your
abstract. Include the title, authors, institutional affiliations,
status (student, faculty, and so on) of each author and an email
address of the contact author. In the final version of the abstract,
you should also include a URL that will provide additional information
about your work to the attendees.
Your abstract should not exceed the page limit; longer submissions
will not be considered for review. Your submission will be
acknowledged by email within four days after you submit.
Please remember that the abstract should be within the page limit and
in PDF format. Word documents will not be accepted.
At the conference, we will distribute the abstracts to all conference
attendees in addition to the conference proceedings. Accepted poster
authors will have about a month to revise their abstract prior to
printing. For the posters, we will provide poster board and glue for
mounting the posters.
The SIGCOMM 2007 Poster Committee will select between 15 and 30 of the
most interesting and thought-provoking posters.
Posters Review Committee:
The poster PC members are listed in the
committee page.