The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Michael Meisel Title: Internet Monitoring at Scale from ThousandEyes Abstract: The Internet has never been a more critical piece of infrastructure. It has also never been more complicated. Keeping this infrastructure up and
2017 Jan 25 – Jiayu Men
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Jiayu Men Title: Self-organization algorithm for large-scale artificial sensory system Abstract: It is common in nature that groups of identical individuals organise themselves to fulfil a task, for instance
2017 Jan 18 – Prof. George Xylomenos
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Prof. George Xylomenos Title: Multi-Flow Congestion Control with Network Assistance Abstract: A well-known technique for enhancing the performance and stability of content distribution is the use of multiple dissemination
2016 Nov 30th — Xiangyu He
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Xiangyu He Title: Energy Efficient Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Cloud Radio AccessNetworks Abstract: Energy harvesting is becoming an attractive option of energy supply for wirelessnetworks as it can effectively reduce capital expenditure
2016 Nov 23th — Jingwen Bai
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Jingwen Bai Title: Constructive Relay based Cooperative Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks Abstract: Frequent link breaks (due to node mobility) and quick exhaustion of energy (due to limited
2016 Nov 16th — Jingjing Zhao
The agenda for the seminar next week is listed below. Speaker: Jingjing Zhao Title: Resource Allocation for NOMA-enhanced D2D Communications Abstract: In this work, a novel non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based device-to-device (D2D) communications framework is proposed. A major novelty of the proposed framework
2016 Nov 2nd — Roberto di Lallo
Speaker: Roberto di Lallo Title: On the practical applicability of SDN research Abstract: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a de-facto established approach that separates the packet switching functions of a device from its operational logic, which is controlled by a piece
2016 Nov 09th — Dr. Richard G. Clegg
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Dr. Richard G. Clegg Title: FLICK: Developing and Running Application-Specific Network Services Abstract: Data centre networks are increasingly programmable, with application-specific network services proliferating, from custom load-balancers to middleboxes
2016 Oct 12th — Mathangi Sridharan
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Mathangi Sridharan Title: Support for Depression Management at Home Through the Interpretation of Heterogeneous Sensor Data and Indoor Positioning System Abstract: There has been a significant increase in the
2016 May 18h — Zixiang Ma
The agenda for the seminar this week is listed below. Speaker: Zixiang Ma Title: Book Finder System for Queen Mary Library Abstract: Current research experiments on Wi-Fi positioning can only reach 2.0 to 2.5 me ters’ accuracy, which is impractical