Seminars and Workshops
Mar 2013
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Mar
Capturing the SINR in cellular networks with Poisson processes
The steady rise of user-traffic in wireless cellular networks has resulted in the need for developing robust and accurate models of various performance metrics. A key metric of [...]
19
Mar
Lingering issues in distributed scheduling
Le prochain séminaire DYOGEN Recent advances have resulted in queue-based algorithms for medium access control which operate in a distributed fashion, and yet achieve the [...]
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Mar
Fluid limit approximations of bandwidth-sharing networks withrate constraints
Bandwidth-sharing networks, as introduced by Massoulie & Roberts (1998), model the dynamic interaction among an evolving population of elastic flows that compete for several links. The main area of application [...]
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Mar
V-NDN: Vehicular Named Data
In near future, a car will be equipped with a variety sensors and wireless interfaces such as 3G/LTE, WiMAX, WiFi, or DSRC/WAVE. Our vision is [...]
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Mar
Algorithms on evolving graphs.
Algorithms on evolving graphs. Aris Anagnostopoulos, Ravi Kumar, Mohammad Mahdian, Eli Upfal, and Fabio Vandin. In Proceedings of the 3rd Innovations in Theoretical Computer [...]
Feb 2013
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On the design of architectures and algorithms to support content-oriented functionalities in high speed network equipments
The integration of content oriented functionalities in network equipments is of critical importance for the deployment of future content delivery infrastructures. However, as todayu2019s high-speed network equipments are mostly designed to [...]
13
Feb
Universality and Phase Transition in Compressed Sensing.
Abstract: I will start with an introduction on compressed sensing. Then I will talk about approximate message passing algorithms and their connection to the universality of a certain phase transition arising [...]
06
Feb
IPv6 Migration and Carrier-Grade NAT (CGN)
Abstract: IPv4 address exhaustion triggered two parallel efforts: the migration to IPv6, and the deployment of IPv4 service continuity technologies, for the most part based on Carrier-Grade NAT. This [...]
Jan 2013
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A Pricing Mechanism and Revenue Sharing in Network Service Providers Alliances
Date: 30/01/2013, 14h - 15h Room: LINCS, salle de conseil Speaker: Isabel Amigo (Telecom Bretagne) Talk: A Pricing Mechanism and Revenue Sharing in Network Service [...]
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Jan
French Internet resilience
Abstract:The French Network and Information Security Agency (FNISA) and theFrench Network Information Center (AFNIC) have recently published adetailed report on the French Internet resilience. This [...]
Dec 2012
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Dec
Better routing with hyperbolic geometry
Date: 19/12/2012, LINCS Salle de Conseil Room: 14h-15h Speaker: Marc Crovella (Boston University) Talk: Abstract: In the constant search for simple and efficient routing algorithms,a [...]
05
Dec
Next Steps towards IP-optical Service Convergence: A Network Management Perspective
Despite the steady and significant increase in Internet traffic, today's Internet topologies are stable, reliable, and - underutilized. This is mainly due to the proven [...]
Nov 2012
28
Nov
A network-centric point of view on Smart Grids
Date: 28/11/2012, LINCS Salle de Conseil Room: 14h-15h Speaker: Alexander Pelov (Telecom Bretagne) Talk: A network-centric point of view on Smart Grids Abstract: The Smart [...]
21
Nov
Iterative Power Packing for Distributed Multiple Access in Wireless Networks
We address the problem of designing distributed Multiple Access Control algorithms for wireless networks under the SINR interference model. In the proposed framework, time is [...]
14
Nov
Auctions of Licensed vs Unlicensed Use of Spectrum
Auctions have regained interest from researchers due to its differentnew applications (Google AdWords auctions, cloud computing auctions,privacy auctions, and white spaces spectrum auctions). In this [...]
Oct 2012
24
Oct
A Browser-based Network Measurement Platform
For analyzing network performance issues, there can be great utility in having the capability to measure directly from the perspective of end systems. Because end [...]
17
Oct
Sequential Anomaly Detection in a Batch with Growing Number of Tests: Application to Network Intrusion Detection
For high (N)-dimensional feature spaces, we consider detection of an unknown, anomalous class of samples amongst a batch of collected samples (of size T), under [...]
10
Oct
Joint complexity of short texts or how to spy Twitter
Twitter produces several millions of short texts per hour. Monitoring information tendencies has become a key business. In particular the content provider can detect in advance which movie [...]
03
Oct
How much do we benefit from cooperation between pairs of neighbouring base stations?
In the current work we deal with the problem of base station cooperation in the downlink of infinite wireless cellular networks.The positions of base stations [...]
Sep 2012
19
Sep
Towards less Manipulable Voting Systems
Voting systems can be used in any situation where several entities are to make a decision together. However, the sincere vote may lead to a [...]
12
Sep
Error Free Perfect Secrecy Systems
Shannon's fundamental bound for perfect secrecy stated that the entropy of the secret message U cannot be larger than the entropy of the secret key [...]
10
Sep
Evolving Internet into the Future via Named Data Networking
While the Internet has succeeded far beyond expectations, the success has also stretched its initial design assumptions. Since applications operate in terms of data and [...]
05
Sep
NSF Center for Science of Information
"Information is the distinguishing mark of our era, permeating every facet of our lives. An ability to understand and harness information has the potential for [...]
Jul 2012
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Controlling queue delay
Nearly three decades after it was first diagnosed, the persistently full buffer problem, recently exposed as part of bufferbloat is still with us and made [...]
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Jul
SINR diagrams and their application to interference cancellation
In this talk we will first present what a SINR diagram is and why it is important to the design of efficient algorithms for wireless [...]
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Jun 2012
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Scaling Analysis of a Transient Stochastic Network (TREC seminar)
In this talk, we consider a simple transient Markov process with an absorbing point to investigate the qualitative behavior of a large scale storage network [...]
May 2012
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Distributed scheduling algorithm for asynchronous input-queued switches
Input-queued (IQ) switches are one of the referencearchitectures for the design of high-speed packet switches. Classical results in this field refer to the scenario in [...]
09
May
D-iteration: asynchronous distributed computation
We present a first evaluation of the potential of an asynchronous distributed computation associated to the recently proposed approach, D-iteration: the D-iteration is a fluid [...]
02
May
Game-theoretic resource management in cellular networks
We pose a few resource management problems in cellular networks, and propose solutions based on game theory. First, we investigate cooperation among cellular service providers. [...]
Apr 2012
25
Apr
Privacy preference expression
As we browse the web we are tracked by ad-networks, social networks and other third parties that build (supposedly) anonymized and incomplete records of users' [...]
18
Apr
Wire-speed statistical classification of network traffic on commodify hardware
In this paper, we present a software-based traffic classification engine running on off-the-shelf multi-core hardware, able to process in real-time aggregates of up to 15 [...]
11
Apr
Towards all-optical packet networks using optical switch-combiners
We propose a novel manner to perform optical packet switching which does not require any prior electronicsignaling or header processing. The proposed packet switchingscheme can [...]