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Network Architectures: Internet Routing (Seminar, WS 2011/12)
The Internet influences our life more and more: Many of us use electronic mail instead of writing with pen and paper; homebanking and ordering books over the web are in everyday life; and elections via Internet are in field tests. Furthermore, the interconnectedness gets denser and the day is near that every coffee maker is programmable through the internet and every car connects to its manufacturer for diagnosis.
This seminar deals with recent findings and scientific research papers concerning Internet routing. Topics range from improvement of routing algorithms, such as for the Internet, wireles mesh networks, or overlay networks, over topology detection and emulation to traffic engineering or secure routing.
News
- Final talks take place on March 1st and 2nd.
Overview
Lecturers: | Anja Feldmann, Luigi Iannone |
Contact person: | Harald Schiöberg |
Supervisors: | tba |
Event type: | Seminar |
Area: | Diplom Informatik: Operating and Communication Systems / Betriebs- und Kommunikationssysteme (BKS) Master of Computer Science: Communication-Based Systems (Master Informatik: Kommunikationsbasierte Systeme) Master of Computer Engineering: Technical Applications (Master Technische Informatik: Technische Anwendungen) Bachelor of Computer Science: Communication Technology (Bachelor Informatik: Kommunikationstechnik) Bachelor of Computer Engineering: Computer Engineering (Bachelor Technische Informatik: Technische Informatik)
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Module(s): | part of the modules BINF-KT-NA/PJSE.W11, MINF-KT-NA/VTK.W11, MINF-KT-NA/VTG.W11. |
SWS: | 2 |
ECTS: | 3 |
Time: | tba (probably two or three days within the first two or three weeks in the semester breaks) |
Room: | tba |
Preparatory meeting: | October 24th, 2011, 4:00–6:00 pm MA 143 |
Course ID: | 0432 L 822 |
Audience: | bachelor students after their basic studies (from the fifth semester on), master students, and Diplom student |
Prerequisites: | intermediate diplom / basic modules, profound knowledge in computer networks, good english for reading scientific papers |
Exam: | talk and paper |
Further information: | c.f. ISIS |
Intention of the seminar
- practice to work original literature
- practice of profesional/scientific talks
- occupation with a small, definite and recent matter
Certificate
To receive the seminar certificate we require
- a successfull presentation/talk
- a seminar paper accepted by us
- continuous attendence and active participation and contribution (in the group meetings as well as during the presentations)
The seminar certificate will have a grade, which will be made from above mentioned Criteria.
Schedule
When? | What? | Time Need |
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24 Oct. 2011, 4:00–6:00 p.m. | Preparatory Meeting: Presentation of the supervisors, topic groups and topics see also: "How to read a paper" by S. Keshav | 2h |
until 7 Nov. 2011 | Registration for the seminar via ISIS. At least three topic wishes and the Matrikelnummer are required. The topics are allocated by lot! | |
until 9 Nov. 2011 | Announcement of participant ↔ topic correlation via ISIS or per email | |
until 21 Nov. 2011 | elaborate the topic (search literature, sort it, read it—and if possible—understand it) | 20h |
until 21 Nov. 2011 | Send a short version of your seminar paper containing structural and short hints as to the planned content to your supervisor (as a discussion basis) | |
until 25 Nov. 2011 | Meeting of every participant with his supervisor | 1h |
until 16 Dec. 2011 | summarize literature in a seminar paper (about 10 pages) | 20h |
until 16 Dec. 2011 | send seminar paper to supervisor | |
until 6 Jan. 2012 | read and correct seminar paper of the other participants of the group | 5h |
subsequently | Group meeting: exchange comments and helpful hints with each other. Attendance is mandatory! | 2h |
until 20 Jan. 2012 | incorporate results of the group meeting in seminar paper and send the revised version to supervisor | 5h |
until 3 Feb. 2012 | Prepare slides and send them to supervisor | 10h |
until 28 Feb. 2012 | Meeting with supervisor: discuss slides | 1h |
until 24 Feb. 2012 | incoporate comments of supervisor in slides and send final version to supervisor | 5h |
18 Feb. 2012 | End of term | |
until the day before seminar | Prepare the talk | 5h |
tba | Talks Attendance to all talks is mandatory! | 45min incl. Discussion per talk |
Agenda
All talks take place in Auditorium 1 (TEL 20):
Time | Title | Speaker |
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14:00–14:15 | Session Opening | |
14:15–15:00 | BGP Routing Policies in ISP Networks | Ghulam Sanaie Ghaznawi |
15:00–15:45 | Tussle in Cyberspace: Defining Tomorrow's Internet | Michal Holowaty |
15:45–16:00 | Break | |
16:00–16:45 | Designing Extensible IP Router Software | Thomas Krenc |
16:45–17:30 | Networking Named Content | Robin Kuck |
17:30–18:00 | Tutors Debriefing |
Time | Title | Speaker |
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09:00–09:15 | Session Opening | |
09:15–10:00 | Why the Internet Just Works | Khwaja Zubair Sediqi |
10:00–10:45 | Improving Content Delivery with PaDIS | Robert Philipp Skupin |
10:45–11:00 | Break | |
11:00–11:45 | Unified Energy Efficient Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Networks | Sayed Adullah Walizai |
11:45–12:15 | Tutors Debriefing |
References
- Huitema, Christian. Routing in the Internet. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1995. (english)
- James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach. Addison-Wesley, fourth edition, 2007. (englisch), online version (preliminary version of 1st edition, password will be given during the course)
- James F. Kurose und Keith W. Ross. Computernetze: Ein Top-Down-Ansatz mit Schwerpunkt Internet. Pearson Studium (Prentice Hall), München, Deutschland, 2002. (deutsch)
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Computernetzwerke. Pearson Studium (Prentice Hall), München, Deutschland, dritte revidierte Auflage, 2000. (deutsch)
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Computer Networks. Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA, fourth edition, 2003. (english)