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Research in Networking (NSF Workshop Report)
Cs5090: Advanced Computer Networks, fall 2004 Michigan Tech University Byung Choi
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New Applications and Paradigms
Ubiquitous Tele-Presence Sensing Everywhere Response and Disaster Recovery Networks
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Grand Challenges Network Information Theory for Wireless Networks
Overlay Networks Resilient Networking Providing Market Incentives (The Economics of Networking) Sensorized Universe Virtual Networks
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Successful Cases of Networking Research
Multiple Access FDMA, TDMA, CDMA QoS (Quality of Service) Delay, Jitter, Loss Optical Networks Ultimate Bandwidth? Congestion Control Dynamic demand and fixed supply
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Research Cycle? Does it work? (functionality)
How well does it work? (performance) Does it scale? (scalability) Is it compatible with upcoming new services? (evolve-ability) Is it secure? (security) Is it resilient? (dependability)
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Biggest Lesson! Visionary Applications, the real driving force of networking research!
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The Science of Scientific Writing
Does the experiments prove the hypotheses? Introduction Related Work Model/Assumptions/etc New solution (algorithm, methodology, etc) Evaluation (analytical, simulation-based, implementation-based, survey, etc..) Conclusions/future work
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The Science of Scientific Writing
Understand what the reader needs. Making a single sentence mean one and only one thing! Hard to read? Drop it!
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