Events agenda

27 Jun
2017

Towards a Future Multi-Service Mobile Network Architecture

Mahesh Marina, Reader, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
5G is on the horizon. In this talk, I will take a service-oriented perspective of 5G aimed at supporting a wide range of services, differing significantly in their service requirements and device types (including machine-type devices).
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21 Jun
2017

Recent advances on hybrid Open-Flow/All-Path switches and Path Discovery protocols (AOSS, TCP-Path, Multiple Disjoint Paths)

Joaquin Alvarez-Horcajo, Diego Lopez-Pajares, and Isaias Martinez-Yelmo with an introduction by Guillermo Ibañez, researchers from the GIST Netserv Group of Telematic Engineering at University of Alcalá, Madrid (Spain)
After a number of years of its launch, OpenFlow does not yet provide deployable alternatives but it has fully changed the conceptual approach to manage and control networks.
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19 Jun
2017

5G – Standardization, current state and evolution

Ignacio Berberana, Senior Research Engineer, IMDEA Networks Institute & 5TONIC
The seminar will cover the current status of the standardization in 3GPP of the new 5G radio interface (NR) and core network (NGC), including the steps undertaken for the acceleration process recently approved, that will allow for early implementations by the end of 2018. 
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14 Jun
2017

Internet Reliability, from Addresses to Outages

John Heidemann, Senior Project Leader, University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute (USC/ISI); Research Professor in Computer Science, USC, USA
The Internet is central to our lives, but we know astoundingly little about it. How big is the Internet?  How reliable? How is it evolving over months?  How does it change over the course of a day?
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9 Jun
2017

PhD Thesis defense: Analytical characterization of in-band and out-band D2D communications for network access

Christian Vitale, PhD Student, IMDEA Networks Institute and University Carlos III of Madrid
Cooperative short-range communication schemes provide powerful tools to solve interference and resource shortage problems in wireless access networks. With such schemes, a mobile node with excellent cellular connectivity can momentarily accept to relay traffic for its neighbors experiencing poor radio conditions and use Device-to-Device
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8 Jun
2017

9th IMDEA Networks Annual International Workshop: Enabling future internet applications

Members of IMDEA Networks’ Scientific Council, invited speakers and IMDEA Networks' researchers
IMDEA Networks Institute annually holds a by-invitation-only thematic workshop in Madrid. The workshop accompanies a meeting of our Scientific Council comprised of prominent researchers. In addition to talks by Scientific Council members, the workshop includes invited talks by external experts in the research theme of the workshop. The goal of the 2017 event is to foster discussion about future internet applications with particular focus on networking, privacy and security challenges.
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31 May
2017

Time-Critical Social Mobilization: from the DARPA Red Balloon Challenge to the Nightmare Machine

Manuel Cebrian, Principal Research Scientist, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Melbourne, Australia
This seminar explores the physical, behavioral, and computational limits of crowd-assembly for problem-solving.
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31 May
2017

PhD Thesis defense: Analyzing the Behavior of Students Regarding Learning Activities, Badges, and Academic Dishonesty in MOOC Environments

José Antonio Ruipérez-Valiente, PhD Student, IMDEA Networks Institute and University Carlos III of Madrid
The 'big data' scene has brought new improvement opportunities to most products and services, including education. Web-based learning has become very widespread over the last decade, which in conjunction with the MOOC phenomenon, it has enabled the collection of large and rich data samples regarding the interaction of students with these educational online environments. 
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30 May
2017

Big Crisis Data - an exciting frontier for applied computing

Carlos Castillo, Director of Research for Data Science, Eurecat - Technology Centre of Catalonia, Spain
Social media is an invaluable source of time-critical information during a crisis. However, emergency response and humanitarian relief organizations that would like to use this information struggle with an avalanche of social media messages, exceeding their capacity to process them.
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26 May
2017

Network Cloudification: SDN-NFV and 5G-MEC with Edge and Fog Computing

Ying-Dar Lin, IEEE Fellow, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, ONF Research Associate; Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials; Distinguished Professor of National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
The second wave of cloud computing, named network cloudification, in the forms of SDN (Software Defined Networking), NFV (Network Function Virtualization), and 5G-MEC (Mobile Edge Computing), is to centralize and virtualize networking into data centers.
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