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1 NITRD-LSN Complex Engineered Networks Washington D.C. Sept , 2012

Complex Engineered Networks They are everywhere now Where is research going? What will these networks look like in 50 years? In 10 years? What was it like in 1962? In 2002?

This Event Forms a Network Input: from you Output: a report Process: this workshop

Presentations + Panels What are the grand challenge questions? What are the methodological breakthroughs needed? How to effectively turn research into societal impact?

Breakout Sessions Internet Wireless Cyber Physical

63 Participants from 54 Places Government (20) Industry (18) Academia (19)

Sample Discussion Points How to understand modularization in networks? How to explain, predict, falsify? What’s a logical unit on the network? How to quantify robustness to black swan events? How to support evolvability, mobility, security, privacy? Is there a science of network management? Where is the network managed and innovated? What is frequency usage efficiency beyond 4G? How to handle the massive data and video demand growth?

Sample Discussion Points How to tackle nonconvex, high dimensional control? How to handle dynamics over different timescales? How to carry out real time large-scale measurement, learning, visualization? How to combine topological features with domain specific functionality models? How to encourage transition from proofs to at-scale prototypes? How to partner with private investors in tech transfers? What are implications to economics and policy support?

Logistics Rapid fire presentations I, II, III Panels I, II, III Breakout sessions – Groups A, B, C Try to finish on time (on each timescale) Breakfast/Lunch/Break/Fee Dinner with Bob Kahn keynote