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Computer Networks

Computer Networks. Class Hour Monday 15:30 - 16:45 (lecture), by Yanghee Choi, Rm 301-101 Wednesday 15:30 - 16:45 (practice), by students Course Web http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr 아래 course 볼 것 Handout Web Page 내에 있음

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Computer Networks

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  1. Computer Networks • Class Hour Monday 15:30 - 16:45 (lecture), by Yanghee Choi, Rm301-101 Wednesday 15:30 - 16:45 (practice), by students • Course Web http://mmlab.snu.ac.kr 아래 course 볼 것 • Handout Web Page 내에 있음 • GradingClass participation (presentation, Q&A),Exams, Attendance, term project • Contact yhchoi@snu.ac.kr • Office Hours Mon 1:30 pm • TA Han, Dookyoon (dkhan@mmlab.snu.ac.kr) • Song, Junghwan (jhsong@mmlab.snu.ac.kr) MMlab

  2. AsiaFI NDN Hands-on Workshop • Day 1 : 03. 19 (MON): Hands-on Workshop I • 09:00 - 18:00 Registration  • 09:00 - 12:00 Overview Session  •                     NDN Introduction  • CCNx Software Overview  •                     Protocol Overview  •                     C/JAVA API   • 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch   • 13:00 -18:00 Demo, Tools, Log and Trace  •     Set up a Simple Scenario  •     Run a Simple Demo by the Instructor  •     Show ccnd information  •     Examine Logs and Packets  •     Homework Overview  • Day 3 : 03. 21 (WED): Hands-on Workshop II • 09:00 - 12:00 Discuss Homework and Exercise  • 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch  • 13:00 -18:00 Design Patterns/Cases  •                    Name Design  •                    Interest vs. Data  • (Optional) Extended Examples  •                NDN Lightening Example  •                NDN Audio Conferencing Tool  MMlab

  3. Research Workshop • Day 2 : 03. 20 (TUE): NDN Research Workshop • 09:30 - 09:40   Opening • 09:40 - 10:20   Jun Bi, Tsinghua University, "NDN Research in Tsinghua Univ." • 10:20 - 10:40   Coffee break • 10:40 - 11:20   Ruidong Li, NICT, "A Scalable Named Information Network Architecture (NINA)" • 11:20 - 12:00   Suyong Eum, NICT, "CATT: Potential Based Routing with Content Caching for ICN" • 12:00 - 13:30  Lunch • 13:30 - 14:10  Junho Suh, Seoul National University, "Content Networking over OpenFlow" • 14:10 - 14:50  Hoongyu Choi, Seoul National University, "Scalable routing in NDN”  • 14:50 - 15:20  Coffee break  • 15:20 - 16:00  Jim Thornton and Van Jacobson, PARC, "NDN Project Progress report" • 16:00 - 16:40  Lixia Zhang, UCLA, "Think Different -- Exploring New Application Designs: A Case Study”  • 16:40 - 16:50  Break  • 16:50 - 18:00  Panel: "Untapped Research Areas in Information Centric Networking" •                      Moderator: Hitoshi Asaeda •                      Panelist: TBD MMlab

  4. Notes for Students • * Date and Time March 19 (Mon) and March 21 (Wed), 2012, 09:00-18:00. (Research workshop on March 20 (Tue))* Location: Engineer House in Seoul National University, Korea.* Instructors: Van Jacobson and Jim Thornton* Expected Participants: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Junior Researchers* Requirements for Participants before Attending the Hands-on Workshop- Every participant watches Van Jacobson's tutorial video at FI summit and read CCN paper (CoNEXT'09) before the workshop- Every participant must bring a laptop with wireless network capability and CCNx software already loaded, compiled, and running- The software development environment must be a Unix variant: Linux, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD. A virtual machine running one of these is a fine development environment.- Every participant must be experienced with programming in C, Java, or Python and with the tools for programming and testing in a Unix environment. MMlab

  5. Recommended Documents/Videos • Van Jacobson's tutorial at Future Internet Summer School (FISS09) Short course, July 22, 2009 [1][2][3][4]. • Van Jacobson's talk at PARC Forum: "The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Digital Distribution: A Content-centric Networking Perspective on Evolving Network Architecture", February 2011. • NDN team presentation by Van Jacobson at NSF FIA Kickoff Meeting, November 15, 2010. • V. Jacobson, D. K. Smetters, J. D. Thornton, M. F. Plass, N. H. Briggs, R. L. Braynard (PARC) "Networking Named Content", CoNEXT 2009, December, 2009. • V. Jacobson, D. K. Smetters, N. H. Briggs, M. F. Plass, P. Stewart, J. D. Thornton, R. L. Braynard, "VoCCN: Voice Over Content-Centric Networks", ReArch '09, December 2009. • D. Smetters, V. Jacobson, "Securing Network Content", PARC Tech Report, October 2009. • PARC Technical Report NDN-0001, "Named Data Networking (NDN) Project", October 2010. • Michael Meisel, Vasilis Pappas, Lixia Zhang, "Ad Hoc Networking via Named Data", MobiArch, September 2010. • Zhenkai Zhu, Sen Wang, Xu Yang, Van Jacobson and Lixia Zhang, "ACT: Audio Conference Tool Over Named Data Networks", SIGCOMM ICN Workshop, August 2011 • Zhenkai Zhu, Paolo Gasti, Yanbin Lu, Jeffery Burke, Van Jacobson, Lixia Zhang, "A New Approach to Securing Audio Conference Tools", Asia Workshop on Future Internet Technologies, November 2011. MMlab

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