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Large Scale Communication Networks

Large Scale Communication Networks Tutorials

March 12 - 15, 2002

Schedule and Presentations

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Organizing Committee:

Walter Willinger (AT&T)

Introduction

Topics will include:
- Network Architectures-Design Principles, Evolution and Theory
- Network Protocols-Design and Dynamics
- Network Simulations-Tools, Topology, and Morphology
- Network Measurements-Data, Inference, and Analysis

Mathematical topics to include-Graph theory ( Random graphs, extremal graphs, evolving graphs, power-law graphs, growth of graphs under aggregation rules), Multiscale Methods (wavelets, multigrid, multipole, refinement schemes, multiscale techniques on irregular structures), Stochastic and Probabilistic Methods in Networks.

Speakers

Rajive Bagrodia (UCLA)
Paul Barford (University of Wisconsin)
Bob Braden (USC Information Sciences Institute)
David Donoho (Stanford University)
John Doyle (California Institute of Technology)
Tim Griffin (AT&T)
Matthias Grossglauser (AT&T)
John Heidemann (University of Southern California)
Polly Huang (ETH, Zurich)
Steven Low (California Institute of Technology)
Erich Nahum (IBM Watson Research Center)
Fernando Paganini (UCLA)
BJ Premore (Dartmouth College)
Jennifer Rexford (AT&T)
Glenn Vinnicombe (Cambridge University)
Ellen Zegura (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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