



November 11-12 (Thu-Fri), 2004
Location:
Auditorium, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD, La Jolla, CA
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9:00-10:00 Signal Processing
- Craig Partridge - Whither Signal Processing and the Internet? (30 minutes)
- kc claffy - Measurements fueling Internet SP (30 minutes)
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10:30-12:00 Short Presentations
- Alefiya Hussain - Identification of Repeated Denial of Service Attacks (15 minutes)
- Marcos Aguilera - Performance Debugging for Distributed Systems of Black Boxes (15 minutes)
- Rui Castro - Hierarchical Clustering and Network Topology Identification (15 minutes)
- Abhishek Kumar - Data-Streaming Algorithms for Monitoring High speed Traffic (15 minutes)
- Nick Feamster - On BGP instabilities and end-to-end path failures (15 minutes)
- Darryl Veitch - A Tricky Problem (15 minutes)
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13:30-15:00 Signal Processing, Methods
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Bin Yu - Statistical Aspects of SP (30 minutes)
- Mark Crovella - Applying the Subspace Method to Network Traffic Analysis (30 minutes)
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Eric Moulines - Applied SP (30 minutes)
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Bin Yu - Statistical Aspects of SP (30 minutes)
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15:00-16:00 Network and Wireless
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Dave Marchette - Statistical and Visualization Techniques for Streaming Data (30 minutes)
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Ramesh Rao - Reflections on Modeling, Analysis and Insights in Networking Research (30 minutes)
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Dave Marchette - Statistical and Visualization Techniques for Streaming Data (30 minutes)
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16:30-17:30 Short Presentations
- Rajesh Krishnan - Traffic and Topological Analysis of Wireless Networks (15 minutes)
- Thomas Karagiannis - A Nonstationary Poisson View of Internet Traffic (15 minutes)
- Joel Sommers - Phase plot analysis of Internet packet traffic (15 minutes)
- Neal Patwari - Watching Traffic for an Anomaly: Data Visualization using Dimensionality Reduction (15 minutes)
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17:30- Discussions
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9:00-10:00 Trends
- Alfred Hero - Network Inference and Signal Processing (30 minutes)
- Paul Barford - Trends in Network Measurements (30 minutes)
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10:30-12:00 Short Presentations
- Konstantina Papagiannaki - Long-Term Forecasting of Internet Backbone Traffic (15 minutes)
- Harsha Madhyastha - Wasted Measurements in the Internet (15 minutes)
- Felix Hernandez-Campos - From Traffic Measurement to Realistic Workload Generation (15 minutes)
- Abhishek Kumar - Outwitting the Witty Worm -- Reconstruction and Analysis of an Internet-Scale Event by Exploiting Pseudo-Random Number Generation (15 minutes)
- Nick Feamster - Open problems in anomaly detection in BGP data (15 minutes)
- Christos Papadopolous - ANT: Analysis of Network Traffic (15 minutes)
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13:30-14:30 Signal Processing, Methods
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Amos Ron - Mathematical Aspects of SP (30 minutes)
- Andre Broido - Spectroscopy Methods (30 minutes)
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Amos Ron - Mathematical Aspects of SP (30 minutes)
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15:00-16:30 Networks
- Constantine Dovrolis - Why is the Internet traffic bursty in short (sub-RTT) time scales? (30 minutes)
- Randy Moses - Distributed Sensing and Inference (30 minutes)
- David Meyer - Quantum computing and internet signal processing (30 minutes)
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16:30-17:15 Short Presentations
- Jorma Kilpi - Passive Monitoring of RTT spikes (15 minutes)
- Vinay Ribeiro - Optimal probing schemes for estimation of multiscale traffic (15 minutes)
- Ljupco Kocarev - Nonlinear Dynamics in TCP/IP networks (15 minutes)
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17:15- Discussions, Workshop wrap-up
8:15-9:00 Breakfast
12:00-13:30 Lunch
Reception in the lobby, Dinner to follow
8:15-9:00 Breakfast
12:00-13:30 Lunch
Note: all speakers will be expected to to stay within their time limits. In particular, for the 15 minute presentations, we suggest that each speaker prepare 10-12 minutes of material, allowing 3-5 minutes for questions. As a suggested guideline, the 15 minute presenters are encouraged to follow the following format
- problem formulation
- available measurements
- approach/methodology used
- (preliminary) results
- validation: approach and any data used (or needed)
- next steps