INFONET SEMINAR
(INFOrmal NETworks Seminar)
Carleton University
School of Computer Science
Herzberg Building
INFONET is an informal seminar with presentations on all issues arising
in the study of networks: from practical to theoretical, from performance
modelling to algorithms, from communication software and protocols to their
semantics, from distributed to data networks, from wireless, sensor,
satellite and ad-hoc networks to nomadic computing, from deterministic to
stochastic, from TCP/IP to performance modeling and QoS, from cryptography
and security to system management. Purpose of the seminar is to instruct
the participants with presentations that have an informal and intuitive
character with discussions on recent and up-to-date topics often as they
are created by the speakers themselves. Please volunteer to give a talk
on your research.
Fall 2008: Wed 1-2 pm, Room: 5131 HP
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Sep 10 (only this week in Room 5115 HP)
Evangelos Kranakis
Balancing Traffic Load Using One-Turn Rectilinear Routing
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Sep 24
Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro
Evaluation of Anonymized ONS Queries,
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Oct 08
Christine Laurendeau
Hyperbolic Location Estimation of Malicious Nodes in Mobile WiFi/802.11 Networks.
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Oct 22
Paul Boone
Extended Strategies for Fast Scanning and Handovers in WiMAX/802.16
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Nov 05
Michel Barbeau
Participant Authentication in Mesh/Multi hop Wireless Access Networks
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Nov 19
Michel Paquette
Swamping Problems in Wireless Networks