CS 591SN


New Systems and Networking Seminar

[ Spring Version ]

Spring 2008

FRIDAYS: 1 pm - 1.50 pm PM. Location: 1105 Siebel Center.

(Confirmed Time and Location)

First meeting on January 25 (second week of classes)
 

To register for the course, use CRN: 44443.
(Registration optional, but you get Credit of 1 hour)

Mailing List (please subscribe!): cs591sn at cs dawt uiuc dot edu. To subscribe, visit here


Schedule of Talks

Suggestions on Doing a Good Presentation

Latest News and Announcements

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

Audience Feedback Form: [pdf]

Links to Previous CS591SN Seminars:

 

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

 

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

This seminar is devoted to a critical analysis of the new and latest papers and research in hot topics of systems and networking (includes traditional systems, wired and wireless networking, distributed systems, multimedia networked systems, and much much more). Both graduate students and undergraduate students are welcome to attend.

Spring Version format for this Spring 2008 semester! Each session devoted to one of:
  1. I.Practice Runs of Interview Talks by graduating students
  2. II.Practice Runs of Upcoming conference presentations
  3. III.Presentations of Top non-UIUC Papers from Top Conferences. 
  4. Talks by Visitors to UIUC.
I and II will be by graduating or presenting students from UIUC, and will comprise most of the seminars. For III, best papers and award-quality papers will be selected from conferences of interest (including but are limited to SIGCOMM, MOBICOM, MOBISYS, INFOCOM, SOSP, Usenix workshops, NSDI, Sensys, ICDCS, DSN, and others) and prominent journals, if necessary.

This seminar has 2 main goals:

  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 and conference 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, and/or would like 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.

Date

Student Presenters and  Slides

Faculty Host

Topic

Title and Abstract/Papers (click on link)

Jan 18 -

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No Meeting.

Jan 25 Shan Lu Interview/Job Talk Indy Gupta Fighting Concurrency Bugs
Feb 1 Joe Tucek Interview/Job Talk YY Zhou Automatic failure diagnosis at the end-user's site
Feb 8 Qixin Wang Interview/Job Talk Indy Gupta Some wired and wireless network infrastructures for industrial real-time applications
Feb 15 Nathanael Thompson Interview/Job Talk Indy Gupta 100% Certified Organic: Design and Implementation of Self-Sustaining Cellular Networks
Feb 22 Francis David Interview/Job Talk Indy Gupta Improving Operating System Reliability
Feb 29 Vartika Bhandari Interview/Job Talk    
Mar 7 Adam J. Lee (Seminar Will be in 3405 SC for 3/7 only) Interview/Job Talk   Towards Practical and Secure Decentralized Attribute-Based
Authorization Systems
Mar 14 Wenbo He Interview/Job Talk   Privacy-preserving Data Aggregation over Participatory Networks
Mar 21  

 

NO MEETING - Spring Vacation.

 

 

Mar 28 I-Hong Hou INFOCOM 08 Conference Practice Talk   AdapCode: Adaptive Network Coding for Code Updates in Wireless Sensor Networks, I.-H. Hou, Y.-E. Tsai, T. Abdelzaher, I. Gupta
Apr 4 Omid Fatemieh

 

 

Ramakrishna Gummadi

INFOCOM 08 Conference Practice Talk   Adaptive Selective Verification, S. Khanna, S. Venkatesh, O. Fatemieh, F. Khan, and C. Gunter

 

Feasible Rate Allocation in Wireless Networks, Ramakrishna Gummadi, Kyomin Jung, Devavrat Shah and Ramavarapu Sreenivas,

Apr 11 Sanjay Rao (Purdue University, ECE) Visitor Talk Indy Gupta/Klara Nahrstedt Peer-to-Peer Video Streaming: Opportunities and Challenges 
Apr 18 Injong Rhee (NCSU, CS) Visitor Talk: Joint ICWS/Sys-Net Seminar Nitin Vaidya DiffQ: Differential Backlog Congestion Control for Wireless Multi-hop Networks
Apr 25 Prasun Sinha (The Ohio State University, CSE) Visitor Talk: Joint ICWS/Sys-Net Seminar Nitin Vaidya Rethinking Network Protocol Design for Large Scale Sensor Networks

News and Announcements:

1/16: First Meeting at 1 pm. Location 1105 SC. It is mandatory for all registered students to show up.



 

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