Looks fantastic - I'm otherwise engaged in my daughter's graduation, but
could I urge you to get all slides and Unity simulations up on the
website asap for those absentees eager to see what's been going on?
Have a great time
Yours
Ian
On 27/06/2019 17:13, Haddadi, Hamed wrote:
> Hi all,
> Please find below (and here http://coseners.net/coseners-2019/ ) the program for this year's Multi-Service Networks meeting at the Cosener's house.
>
> All the talks are 12 mins long, plus 3mins for Q&A.
>
> Looking forward to seeing you all there.
>
> Iain, Hamed, Wendy
>
> Coseners 2019
> 31st Multi-Service Networks workshop (MSN 2019) Thu-Fri 4-5 July 2019.
>
> Thursday, 4th July 2019
>
> 10:00 Registration and coffee
>
> 10:30 Welcome (Iain Phillips, Hamed Haddadi)
>
> 10:35 Session1(Chair: Iain Phillips )
>
> Yiannis Psaras (U): Proof-of-Prestige: A Useful Work Reward System for Unverifiable Tasks
> Naomi Arnold* (Q): Mixed and time-varying models for network formation
> Sebastiano Miano* (Tu): Dynamic Compilation and Optimization of Network Functions
> Will Fantom* (L): UNIMON (Unikernel Monitoring)
> Gareth Tyson (Q): It’s damn hard to decentralise the web
> Amin Tootoonchian: Tasvir: Rethinking Distributed State Management
>
> 12:15 Photos & Lunch at Cosener’s House
>
> 13:30 Session 2 (Chair: Gareth Tyson)
> Ignacio Castro (Q): NLP-ing the IETF: Streamlining Social Decision Making for Improved Internet Standards
> Colin Perkins (G): What is the IRTF and why should you care?
> Ryan Mills* (L): Instrumenting defense techniques via subversion of adversaries
> Aravindh Raman* (K): Stitching the edges: A case for optimal content delivery
> Chaoyun Zhang* (E): ZipNet-GAN: Inferring Fine-grained Mobile Traffic Patterns via a Generative Adversarial Neural Network
> Hamed Haddadi (I): Privacy-preserving Analytics in Modern Browsers
>
> 15:00 Coffee
>
> 15:30 Session 3 (Chair: Colin Perkins)
>
> Ben Lewis* (L): Data-Plane Accelerated Intrusion Detection Using P4
> Anna Maria Mandalari (I): Databox as a platform for monitoring IoT devices at the edge
> Roman Kolcun (I): Detecting Anomalies in Smart IoT Environments
> Vadim Safronov (C): Crowdsourcery: Defence Against Dark Artefacts in Smart Homes
> Joel Obstfeld (Ci): Global engineering – Enabling a Connected Transport future
>
> 17:00 Free time!
>
> 19:00 James P.G. Sterbenz memorial session, followed by dinner at Cosener’s House
>
> Friday, 5th July 2019
>
> 9:30 Session 4 (Chair: Eiko Yoneki)
>
> Luca Giacomoni* (S): An Actor-Critic Approach to Congestion Control
> Mohammed Alasmar* (S): On the Distribution of Traffic Volumes in the Internet and its Implications
> Donald Robertson* (SA): Unfairness in Video Streaming Applications
> Poonam Yadav (C): Building resilient, robust and trustable IoT ecosystem
> Alexander Jung* (L): Adaptive Traffic Flow Optimizations with Unikernel-based VNFs
> 11:00 Coffee
>
> 11:30 Session 5 (Chair: Hamed Haddadi)
>
> Yuta Tokusashi (C): The Case for In-network Computing On demand
> Stephen McQuistin* (G): Parsing Protocol Standards
> Vasileios Klimis* (S): Partial order reductions for SDN
> Kyle Jamieson (P): Quantum Compute-Enabled Wireless Networks
> Mark Handley (U): Networking in Space
>
> 13:00 Lunch & Brendan Murphy prize
>
> Affiliation codes: C (Cambridge), Ci (Cisco), Ed (Edinburgh), G (Glasgow), I (Imperial College), K (King’s College), L (Lancaster), Lu (Loughborough), P (Princeton), Q (QMUL), S (Sussex), SA (St Andrews), Tu (Polytechnic University of Turin), U (UCL)
>
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