Advanced Topics in Mobile Communications (Summer 2011)

From NET Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Details

Workload/ECTS Credits: 180h, 6 ECTS
Module: M.Inf.223: Seminar Telematik III
Lecturer: {{{lecturer}}}
Teaching assistant: Mayutan Arumaithurai
Time: Fridays, 10.15 - 11.45 (Note: First meeting on 15.04.2011, see #Schedule below)
Place: IfI 3.101
UniVZ [1]


Course Overview

The purpose of this seminar is to discuss some advanced concepts in computer networking. This course is a research seminar (6 ECTS, 2 SWS), held on a weekly base and comprising the following components:

  • Weekly paper reading and discussion + Weekly Presentation
  • Final Presentation
  • Final report

The material in the seminar, drawn mainly from the research literature from top tier journal/conference, like ToN, TPDS, SIGCOMM, SIGMETRICS, IMC, WWW, CoNEXT. The seminar topics include the following:

  • Clean slate architectures and future internet
  • Online Social Networking (Architecture, User Behavior, Data Collection, Data Analysis)
  • xxx

Schedule

  • 15.04.2011 [Session 0]
  • 22.04.2011 [Easter Friday, No session]
  • Friday, 29.04.2011 [Session 1, Jiachen]
    • Dona: [[2]](Lei, David)
    • Triad: [[3]] (Jiachen)
    • I3: [[4]] (Narisu, Abouzar)
  • Wednesday, 04.05.2011
    • Send reviews by 23:59 for all three papers
    • The review form is available at [5]
    • Send the slide set too
  • Friday, 06.05.2011 [Session 2, Mayutan]
    • Each team presents for 15 minutes
  • 13.05.2011 [Session 3, David]
    • Find the Sections you should have read until this date in the parenthesis behind each paper.
    • User Interactions in Social Networks and their implications [6] (until May 13: Section 1)
    • The Little Engine(s) That could: Scaling online social networks [7] (until May 13: Sections 1&2)
    • An Analysis of Social Network-Based Sybil Defences [8] (until May 13: Sections 1&2)
  • 20.05.2011 [Session 4, Mayutan]
    • Presentation till Data sets
    • 2x5 Minutes per team and paper
    • Teams are:
      • Tao & Lei: User Interactions in Social Networks and their implications
      • Jiachen & Abouzar: The Little Engine(s) That could: Scaling online social networks
      • David (& Mayutan): An Analysis of Social Network-Based Sybil Defences
  • 27.05.2011 [Session 5, Mayutan]
    • Presenation of the evaluation section
  • 03.06.2011 [Session 6, Mayutan]
    • Routing on Flat label [9], Lei, Mayutan, (Till end of section II)
    • VIRO: A Scalable, Robust and Namespace Independent Virtual Id ROuting for Future Networks [10], David, Abouzhar, (Till end of Section -II)
    • Internet Inter-Domain Traffic [11], Jiachen, Tao, (Till end of Section 3.1)
  • 10.06.2011 [Session 7, Mayutan]
    • Till Evaluations
  • 17.06.2011 [Session 8, Mayutan]
    • Replaced by Jan Nagler'S talk
  • 24.06.2011 [Session 9, Mayutan]
    • Read all the evaluation sections
    • Read Canon (Just the basic idea)
  • 01.07.2011 [Session 10, Mayutan]
    • [12]: David, abouzar
    • [13]: Jiachen, Lei, Tao
  • 08.07.2011 [Session 11, Mayutan]
    • Final presentations
  • 15.07.2011 [Session 12, Mayutan]

Session Reading Assignments

Reading Assignments for Final Presentation

Requirements

  • Each participant is required to read the selected paper before the seminar and prepare the review of the paper, which should include the following parts (50% weightage):
    • Summary of the paper
    • pros and cons of the paper (your conclusion)
    • NOTE!! Every participant should provide the paper review BEFORE the seminar (23:59 Wednesday). => the review form is available at [14]
  • During the seminar, one is chosen for giving the overview of the paper. And the list of pros and cons is discussed by all the participant.
  • At the end of the semester, everyone is requested to pick a topic (about 4 papers) and prepare:
    • presentation (each for ~20 minutes, plus ~10 minutes discussions) (15% weightage for presentation, 15% weightage for asking questions)
      • The participants should send in their presentation slides at least a week before the final presentation
    • report (12~15 pages) Template:[15] (20% weightage)