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2013 October 16- Jasson Casey

Speaker  : Jasson Casey Title : Eliminating Network Protocol Vulnerabilities Through Abstraction and Systems Language Design Abstract: Incorrect implementations of network protocol message specifications affect the stability, security, and cost of network system development. Most implementation defects fall into one

sabrizaman October 14, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 October 9- Dan Zhao

Speaker  : Dan Zhao Title : Optimal Offline Resource Allocation for Multiple Access Channel with Conferencing Links and a Shared Renewable Energy Source Abstract: This research investigates the optimal resource allocation for the Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC) with conferencing links, where

sabrizaman September 29, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 September 25- Dr. Neelesh B. Mehta

Speaker  : Dr. Neelesh B. Mehta Title : Distributed, multiple access based selection schemes for wireless networks Abstract: Opportunistic selection arises in several opportunistic wireless communications systems. It is used to exploit multi-user diversity in cellular systems, to select relays in cooperative

sabrizaman September 23, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 July 3- Dr. Gareth Tyson

Speaker  : Dr. Gareth Tyson Title : Demystifying Porn 2.0: A look into a major adult video streaming website Abstract: The Internet has recently evolved into a huge video delivery infrastructure, with websites such as YouTube and Netflix appearing at

sabrizaman June 24, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 June 19- Yun Li & Xingyu Han

Speaker1  : Yun Li Title : Adaptive Delay and Energy Efficient Duty Cycle Control for IEEE 802.15.4 Home Area Networks Abstract: The current IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol lacks effective delay-sensitive data transmission and adaptive duty cycle control

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2013 June 12- Dr.Marco Canini

Speaker  : Dr.Marco Canini Title : Reaping the Benefits of Partial SDN Deployment in Enterprise Networks Abstract: The operational challenges posed in enterprise networks, present an appealing opportunity for the software-defined orchestration of the network (SDN). However, the primary challenge

sabrizaman June 4, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 June 5- Nan Wang & Roya Haratian

Speaker 1 : Nan Wang Title : Optimal Threshold of Welch’s Periodogram for Sensing OFDM Signals at Low SNR Levels Abstract: Spectrum sensing is one of the key technologies to realize dynamic spectrum access in cognitive radio systems, especially being able to

sabrizaman May 31, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 May 29- Dr.Evangelia Kalyvianaki

Speaker : Evangelia Kalyvianaki Title : Integrating Scale Out and Fault Tolerance in Stream Processing using Operator State Management Abstract: As users of “big data” applications expect fresh results, we witness a new breed of stream processing systems (SPS) that

sabrizaman May 28, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 May 22- Sabri E Zaman

Speaker : Sabri E Zaman Title : How I will Affect You Abstract: Network topology provides the basis for measuring the performance of the network and providing better Quality of Service to the customers. Due to the complexity of modern

sabrizaman May 21, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more

2013 May 15- Keith Jones

Speaker : Keith Jones Title : Quality Of Experience (QoE) informed configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) Mechanisms Abstract: IP networks carry a heterogeneous mix of services that place conflicting demands on the network infrastructure. The underlying network infrastructure is

sabrizaman May 13, 2013October 23, 2018 Seminar Read more
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