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Scholarship Event

Workshop

Workshop on mathematical approaches for future Internet

  • Announcement  junho. her
  • Date  2010-04-23 ~ 2010-04-23
  • Place  KAIST ICC
Workshop on mathematical approaches for future Internet

Presentations will be done in Korean
Register by sending email to NIMS: hwjung@nims.re.kr
Deadline: April 22, 2010
No registration fee
Include name, affiliation, position, phone number, and email address
Questions should be directed to jhher@nims.re.kr

 

Route selection with routers of diverse capabilities 정유철 박사 (NIMS) Protocols supporting new capabilities are continuously being developed, with a few of them being put into practice. Until all network capabilities have been standardized, there will always be a diverse set of network protocols in the wild, as is the case with the past and present set of all networked devices. We present an approach for network route selection which attempts to select the routers with the most extensive and consistent set of network capabilities, given diverse network protocols exist on top of a single transport layer. We
Workshop on mathematical approaches for future Internet

Presentations will be done in Korean
Register by sending email to NIMS: hwjung@nims.re.kr
Deadline: April 22, 2010
No registration fee
Include name, affiliation, position, phone number, and email address
Questions should be directed to jhher@nims.re.kr

 

Route selection with routers of diverse capabilities 정유철 박사 (NIMS) Protocols supporting new capabilities are continuously being developed, with a few of them being put into practice. Until all network capabilities have been standardized, there will always be a diverse set of network protocols in the wild, as is the case with the past and present set of all networked devices. We present an approach for network route selection which attempts to select the routers with the most extensive and consistent set of network capabilities, given diverse network protocols exist on top of a single transport layer. We

Workshop on mathematical approaches for future Internet