There are many research projects in Europe, America and Asia working on
issues related to the future Internet architecture. During the last week
of August, we organised in the framework of the Trilogy project a summer
school dedicated to this topic. The scientific program contained both
poster sessions and long tutorials by renowned experts :
Paul Francis (MPI-SWS) - Dirty-slate approaches to scaling global
Internet routing
Lars Eggert (Nokia) - Standardization Activities in the IETF/IRTF
Janardhan Iyengar (Franklin & Marshall College) - Rethinking Transport
Layering
Bruno Quoitin (UCL) & Cristel Pelsser (IIJ) - Realistic interdomain
routing simulations with C-BGP and Igen
Bob Briscoe (BT-Network Research Center) - Practical Microeconomics and
Internet Resource Sharing Protocols
Olivier Bonaventure (UCL) - Scaling the Internet with the
Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP)
Mathieu Lacage (INRIA) - Network experimentation and simulation with ns-3
Timothy Griffin (Cambridge University) - From Semirings to Metarouting
Dimitri Papadimitriou (Alcatel-Lucent) - Compact Routing: Challenges,
Perspectives, and Beyond
We are happy to announce that the high-quality video recordings of these
tutorials are now available from :
http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be/TFISS09
Best regards,
Olivier Bonaventure
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http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be , UCLouvain, Belgium
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