Youtubed activities
Sep 2013
18
Sep
Tolerating Byzantine failures in sparse networks
As network grow larger and larger, they become more likely to fail locally. Indeed, the nodes may be subject to attacks, failures, memory corruption... In [...]
Aug 2013
28
Aug
Peeking Behind the NAT: An Empirical Study of Home Networks
We present the first empirical study of home network availability, infrastructure, and usage, using data collected from home networks around the world. In each home, we de- ploy a [...]
Jul 2013
17
Jul
POMDP Approach for Pilot Allocation and Receive Antenna Selection
This talk considers antenna selection (AS) at a receiver equipped with multiple antenna elements but only a single radio frequency chain for packet reception. As information about [...]
03
Jul
Optimizing QoS in Wireless Sensor Networks Using a Caching Platform
This paper addresses monitoring and surveillance applications using Wireless Sensors Networks (WSN). In this context, several remote clients are interested in receiving the information collected by the nodes in a WSN. As [...]
03
Jul
Efficient IP-level network topology capture
Large-scale distributed traceroute-based measurement systems are used to obtain the topology of the Internet at the IP-level and can be used to monitor and understand the behaviour of [...]
Jun 2013
19
Jun
Nash equilibrium structure of a class of blocking games arising in network security
We study a game-theoretic model for security/availability in a networking context. To perform some desired task, a defender needs to choose a subset from a set of resources. To [...]
12
Jun
Integer programming models for transmission scheduling in wireless networks
In the presentation, we will discuss exact integer programming models for transmission scheduling in wireless networks based on the notion of compatible set. A compatible set is defined as [...]
May 2013
03
May
CLIPS: Infrastructure-free Collaborative Indoor Positioning Scheme
Indoor localization has attracted much attentionrecently due to its potential for realizing indoor location-awareapplication services. This talk considers a time-criticalscenario with a team of soldiers or first responders conductingemergency mission operations in a [...]
Apr 2013
30
Apr
Control of the grid in 2020, and how economics can help us
In this talk we survey control issues in the grid, and how the introduction of renewables brings new and interesting control problems. We also explain the need for economic theory [...]
24
Apr
Real-time Monitoring of Physical Phenomena and their Dynamics with Quality Guarantees via Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a powerful type of instrument with thepotential of remotely observing the physical world at high resolution and scale.However, to be [...]
