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EE 392I: Seminar on Trends in Computing and Communications http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee392i http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee392i Jatinder Pal Singh March 29 th 2010
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Introduction Lectures and invited talks Industry, academia, venture capital sectors Current trends in computing/communications /services This quarter: Open mobile and networking platforms, service centric architectures, wireless networks, cloud computing, etc. Initiatives for research and open innovation in industry/academia
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Seminar Motivation and Significance Rise of innovation in services in the past decade Research and development landscape beyond just hardware and software Recent drive towards open source platforms changing operational trends for industries in the fixed and mobile telecommunication ecosystem First hand exposure to such trends in an interactive environment Opportunity to learn from and share perspectives speakers from diverse technology settings
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Logistics 1 unit class Grading: Credit/No Credit based on class attendance Students can miss up to 1 seminar and still get credit for the class Sign in sheet will be circulated at the beginning of every class
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Agenda March 30th, 2010, Lecture, Course Introduction and Overview April 6th, 2010 Guru Parulkar, Reinventing Internet with Platform for InnovationsGuru ParulkarReinventing Internet with Platform for Innovations April 13th, 2010, Lecture, Introduction to Cellular Networks and Rethinking Mobile Architectures April 20th, 2010, Jean Bolot, Mining Large Scale Cell Phone DataJean BolotMining Large Scale Cell Phone Data April 27th, 2010, Gordon Brebner, Field Programming Technology for Mainstream ProcessingGordon BrebnerField Programming Technology for Mainstream Processing May 4th, 2010, Lecture, Open Source Mobile Operating Systems May 11th, 2010, James Kempf, Introduction to LTE from a Networking PerspectiveJames KempfIntroduction to LTE from a Networking Perspective May 18th, 2010, Nicholas Bambos, Risk Management in Large Scale Computing Infrastructures May 25th, 2010, Timothy Chang, Trends in Venture Capital and Mobile IndustryTimothy ChangTrends in Venture Capital and Mobile Industry June 1st, 2010, Lecture, Wrap-up and Outlook
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Networking and Computing - Changing Paradigms Clean Slate Internet Design Program at Stanford http://cleanslate.stanford.edu/ http://cleanslate.stanford.edu/ Intent to create a platform for innovation and make it available to research communities Drive towards open platforms has implications for service providers, networking equipment vendors, end-users, etc. Networking, Computing and Storage Applications underway OpenFlow as one of the enabling technologies http://www.openflowswitch.org/ http://www.openflowswitch.org/
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Open Source Mobile Platforms Emergence of Open Mobile Platforms in recent past Desirable for carriers, research communities, and (some) vendors Better innovation, agility, and reduction in fragmentation in the handset market Third party application development has taken off on multiple platforms Openness together with increase in data rates, and processing power fosters novel applications Access to OS helps efficient phone design (battery, performance, applications) Open Handset Alliance http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/
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Trends in wireless networks Cellular networks, WLANs, WMANs have been constantly evolving towards higher data rates Growth in wireless data consumption by end-users Staggering stats for cellular scenario Data offloading solutions desirable owing to cellular spectrum and infrastructure costs Mobile is the future Promising growth opportunity for service providers, developers, and vendors in mobile space Growth of fixed line businesses generally stagnating
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Service Centric Networking Designing infrastructure allowing service providers to roll out new services easily and efficiently Enabling easy service creation by third party developers and end users Reducing network management and cost of operating the networks Equipping the research community to harness the consequent innovation models
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Cloud Computing Paradigms Handheld devices limited in battery and processing Application execution in the cloud But which apps, when, and how? Access to handheld OS facilitates efficient design of apps running locally and remotely Increased processing availability in the cloud allows for novel apps
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Agenda for rest of the quarter Talks/lectures to follow encompassing the areas mentioned Background review of the topics will help learn better during the subsequent classes Collaborative research initiatives by the students welcome
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