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1 http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/research/ccrg/DAWN UCSC: MIT:
5/19/2018 UCSC: MIT: Stanford University: UC Berkeley: UCLA: UIUC: University of Maryland: J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (PI) Hamid Sadjadpour Katia Obraczka Muriel Medard Andrea Goldsmith Pravin Varaiya Rajive Bagrodia Mario Gerla Jennifer Hou Nitin Vaidya Tony Ephremides

2 Agenda 7:30 Registration and breakfast 8:00 Welcome and introductions
5/19/2018 Agenda 7:30 Registration and breakfast 8:00 Welcome and introductions 8:10 ARO Remarks (Bob Ulman, ARO) 8:30 DAWN overview (J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, UCSC) 9:00 Multi-channel Wireless Networks (Nitin Vaidya, UIUC) 9:30 Fundamental Scaling Laws of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (Hamid Sadjadpour, UCSC) 10:00 Coffee break 10:15 Routing in Disruption-Tolerant Networks (Katia Obraczka, UCSC) 10:45 Channel Sounding of p and Beam Forming (Pravin Varaiya, UC Berkeley) 11:15 Cross-Layer Interaction and Robustness, and Cooperative Communication (Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford) 11:45 Epidemic Dissemination, Network Coding and MIMO Multicasting (Mario Gerla, UCLA)

3 5/19/2018 Agenda (2) 12:15 Towards a Theory of Routing in MANETs: Models and Algorithms (J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, UCSC) 12:45 Lunch break (start again at 1:45 pm) 1:45 When and Where To Code (Muriel Medard, MIT) 2:15 Stable Throughput and Delay with Random Coding of Packets (Brooke Shrader and Tony Ephremides, Maryland) 2:45 Coffee break 3:00 Representing Wireless Links in a Coordinate System, and Tuning PHY/MAC Knobs for Capacity Optimization (Jennifer Hou, UIUC) 3:30 Multi-paradigm Network Modeling (Rajive Bagrodia, UCLA) 4:00 Conclusions 4:15 Government caucus Feedback to DAWN team

4 A “Science of Networking”
5/19/2018 Technical Approach What is the performance of specific protocols with a specific PHY? What is the best that we can possibly do? fundamental limits Upper-bound Lower-bound Is the protocol correct? logic analytical models protocols and architectures PHYSICAL LINK NETWORK TRANSPORT APPLICATION synchronization neighborhood discovery transmission scheduling Antennas, radios interconnection collaborative applications… end-to-end transport protocols… routing-structure maintenance opportunistic packet forwarding simulations

5 JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves
5/19/2018 Project Structure DAWN JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves (PI) Task 1: A. Ephremides JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves A. Goldsmith J. Hou M. Medard K. Obraczka H. Sadjadpour N. Vaidya P. Varaiya Task 2: A. Goldsmith J. Hou Task 3: JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves M. Gerla M. Medard K. Obraczka N. Vaidya Task 4: A. Ephremides JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves J. Hou K. Obraczka Task 5: J. Hou R. Bagrodia Task 6: M. Gerla K. Obraczka P. Varaiya

6 Summary of Scientific Progress
5/19/2018 Summary of Scientific Progress Impressive quantity and quality of research output! 27 journal papers published or accepted for publication. ACM WINET, IEEE Trans. Information Theory, IEEE Trans. Comm., IEEE JSAC, Ad Hoc Networks 51 peer-reviewed papers in conference proceedings ACM Mobicom, ACM Mobihoc, IEEE Infocom, IEEE WiOpt, and IEEE MASS 3 Invited papers 18 manuscripts 6 Ph.D. theses completed 4 M.S. theses completed Intercampus collaboration

7 Summary of Scientific Progress
5/19/2018 Summary of Scientific Progress FIVE BEST PAPER AWARDS! Best Paper Award: Sewook Jung, Uichin Lee, Alexander Chang, Daeki Cho, and Mario Gerla, "BlueTorrent: Cooperative Content Sharing for Bluetooth Users," Proc. IEEE PerCom 2007, White Plains, NY, March 2007. Best Paper Award (selected from 404 submissions): J. Boice, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, and K. Obraczka, “On-demand Routing in Disrupted Environments,” Proc. IFIP Networking 2007, Atlanta, GA, May 2007. Best Paper Award: X. Wu, H. Sadjadpour and J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, ``Analytical Modeling of Link and Path Dynamics and Their Implications on Packet Length in MANETs,'' Proc. SPECTS 2007, San Diego, CA, July 2007. Best Paper Award (selected from 265 submissions): V. Rajendran, K. Obraczka, and J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves,``A DYNAmic Multi-channel Medium Access Framework for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,'’ Proc. IEEE MASS 2007, Pisa, Italy, Oct Best Student Paper Award: Chris T.K. Ng, Deniz Gunduz, Andrea Goldsmith, and Elza Erkip, ''Minimum Expected Distortion in Gaussian Layered Broadcast Coding with Successive Refinement,'' IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Nice, France, June 2007.

8 Summary of Scientific Progress
5/19/2018 Summary of Scientific Progress Recognized Technical Leadership: Ephremides (Maryland): Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE ComSoc; Co-Chair of NSF-sponsored Workshop on Cross-Layering in Networks, Washington, DC, August 2007. Gerla (UCLA): Co-Chair of NSF-sponsored Workshop on Mobility in Networks, NJ, August 2007; General Chair, ACM Mobicom 2006 Goldsmith (Stanford): Program Co-Chair, 2007 IEEE Int’l Symposium on Information Theory; Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE ComSoc; Member, IEEE CommSoc Board of Governors and the IEEE Information Theory Society Board of Governors Hou (UIUC): Program Co-Chair, ACM Mobicom 2007 and IEEE Infocom 2008. Sadjadpour (UCSC): Co-Chair, IWCMC 2007 Varaiya (UCB): Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Docteur Honoris Causa, L'Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble

9 Summary of Scientific Progress
5/19/2018 Summary of Scientific Progress New fundamental results on the capacity of wireless networks (MPR, heterogeneous information dissemination, multi-channel). Novel ideas on the effect and practical use of network coding in ad hoc networks New analytical models of the performance of various communication protocols New results on cross-layer interaction and optimization Novel approaches to routing in connected and disconnected wireless networks New approaches to information dissemination New techniques for large-scale simulations

10 Dynamic Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: From Theory to Practice
5/19/2018 Dynamic Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: From Theory to Practice What: A book consisting of original chapters contributed by DAWN researchers, with its target audience being the academic community and program managers in funding agencies. Each chapter addresses some aspect(s) of the research carried out in DAWN, or the importance and application of “network science.” Edited by JJ & Bob Why: We need a publication with larger visibility than scattered papers (even though they are great papers!) to amplify the impact of our work. A single reference of salient work done during the first 2+ years of DAWN on the science of networks and its implications (to DoD and others) is important to the success of DAWN, but is perhaps even more important beyond DAWN “Science matters” and “universities leading high-impact research matters.” How: 14 chapters already being planned, we need to pursue chapters on “needs and implication,” and we are still soliciting chapters! Need to work hard to have draft chapters ready by end of the year Proposal to be submitted to selected publishers (PH & IEEE) with at least a couple of chapters plus the abstracts and outline of entire book.


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