CS 591SN

Fall 2008


New Systems and Networking Seminar

 FRIDAYS @ 1 pm - 1.50 pm, 1109 Siebel Center (Confirmed Time and Location)
 

(First Meeting of the Seminar is on September 5th)

Optional Credit: 1 hour
(You can retake the course even if you have taken it in previous semesters.)

Mailing List: cs591sn at cs dawt uiuc dot edu. To subscribe/unsubscribe, visit here

Previous Versions of Seminar:  [Fall 2007] [Spring 2008]


Suggestions on Doing a Good Presentation

Latest News and Announcements

Schedule

One Page Information Handout: [pdf] (alternatively: [ppt])

Feedback Form (all presenters receive feedback from attendees via this form)

 

Organizers: Systems Faculty at the CS and ECE departments, UIUC.

Point of Contact: Indranil Gupta (indy at cs dawt uiuc dot edu). Other contacts: Robin Kravets, Nitin Vaidya, Haiyun Luo.

This seminar is devoted to a critical analysis of the new and latest papers in hot topics of systems and networking (includes traditional systems, wired and wireless networking, distributed systems, multimedia networked systems, and much much more). Best papers and award-quality papers will be selected from conferences of interest (including but not limited to SIGCOMM, MOBICOM, MOBISYS, Middleware, ICDCS, DSN, INFOCOM, SOSP, Usenix workshops, NSDI, and others) and prominent journals, if necessary. 

There are 2 goals for this seminar:

  1. Introduce systems and networking students to a breadth of top-notch and award quality papers that everyone else in the systems&networking is talking about today.

  2. Have students give top-quality presentations, and prepare themselves for future job talks.

Students will be able to obtain 1 hour credit for this seminar -- please register through the usual channels for CS 591 SN. 

Suggestions on Doing a Good CS591SN presentation

By no means comprehensive, here are some guidelines/suggestions for doing a good CS591SN presentation: 

Feel free to differ from any of the above suggestions, but only if it makes your presentation "better".

SCHEDULE

Note: If you are signed up for credit, you will need to present a paper. Please contact the appropriate "Faculty Host" (see below) for the session in which your chosen paper belongs. If no papers are listed for that session yet, you may also send paper suggestions to the faculty host.

* denotes seminar date is before conference occurs.

Click on a conference name to access its full program. ("conf:") indicates date of actual conference.

Date

Student Presenters and  Slides

Faculty Host

Conference (clickable)

Session Papers

Sep 5 Intro Slides [pdf] [ppt] Indranil Gupta and other faculty Introduction and Organization Information on the seminar.
Sep 12 Debessay Kassa

Robin Kravets

INFOCOM 08
 
 
Understanding the Capacity Region of the Greedy Maximal Scheduling Algorithm in Multi-hop Wireless Networks,  C. Joo, X. Lin. N. Shroff (Best Paper Award)
 
 
Sep 19 Tae-Hyun Kim

Matthew Caesar

SIGCOMM 08 ZigZag Decoding: Combating Hidden Terminals in Wireless Networks, Shyamnath Gollakota, Dina Katabi (Best Paper award)

 

Accountable Internet Protocol (AIP), David G. Andersen, Hari Balakrishnan, Nick Feamster, Teemu Koponen, Daekyeong Moon, Scott Shenker

Sep 26  

Brian Cho

 

Yih-Chun Hu NSDI 08 Consensus Routing: The Internet as a Distributed System John P. John, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington; Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Best Paper Award)

Remus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication Brendan Cully, Geoffrey Lefebvre, Dutch Meyer, Mike Feeley, and Norm Hutchinson, University of British Columbia; Andrew Warfield, University of British Columbia and Citrix Systems, Inc. (Best Paper Award)

Oct 3

Imranul Hoque

Indranil Gupta ICDCS 08 * Relative Network Positioning via CDN Redirections Ao-Jan Su, David R. Choffnes, Fabian E. Bustamante, and Aleksandar Kuzmanovic.

 

Opportunity-Based Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks, Liu, Zhang, and Ni (Best Paper Award)

Oct 10

Prateek Mittal

  CCS 07/08 (CCS 07) Protecting broswers from DNS rebinding attacks. Jackson, Barth, Bortz, Shao, Boneh

 

* Information Leaks in Structured Peer-to-Peer Anonymous Communication Systems, Mittal and Borisov [Practice Talk of upcoming CCS 2008 presentation]

Oct 17  

NO SEMINAR

 

Oct 24 Rakesh Kumar Matthew Caesar HotDep 08

 

HotNets 08

ViAggre: Making Routers Last Longer! Hitesh Ballani (Cornell University), Paul Francis (Cornell University), Tuan Cao (Cornell University), Jia Wang (ATT Research)

or

* Wireless Networks Should Spread Spectrum Based on Demands. Ramakrishna Gummadi (MIT), Hari Balakrishnan (MIT)

Oct 31 Q. Cao  

SENSYS 08

(practice run of accepted paper presentation in Sensys 2008)

Declarative Tracepoints: A Programmable and Application Independent Debugging System for Wireless Sensor Networks, Q. Cao et al

 

Nov 7  

SEMINAR CANCELLED

 

Nov 14 Anthony Cozzie Sam King OSDI 08  

Practice talk of upcoming OSDI 2008 presentation (Sam King's group).

 

Nov 21 Steve Ko

Indranil Gupta

Middleware 08  

Moara: Flexible and Scalable Group-Based Querying System, Steve Ko, Praveen Yalagandula, Indranil Gupta, Vanish Talwar, Dejan Milojicic, Subu Iyer

 

Nov 28  

 

No seminar - Thanksgiving break.

 

 

Dec 5        

 

 


News and Announcements ::

8/18: One Page Handout: [pdf] (alternatively: [ppt])

8/18: Mailing List: cs591sn at cs dawt uiuc dot edu. To subscribe, visit here

8/18: First meeting of the group will be on September 5, 2008 at 1 pm in 1109 Siebel Center. It is mandatory for students to show up, especially if they're taking the course for credit.it.



 

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