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Working Groups

Working Groups. Mesh Networking Summing June 24, 2004. Goals. Get a better understanding of the problem space and state of the art Identify research opportunities. Guidelines. Duration : 1 hour 45 minutes Group leaders already identified Elect a notes taker Elect a presenter

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Working Groups

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  1. Working Groups Mesh Networking Summing June 24, 2004

  2. Goals Get a better understanding of the problem space and state of the art Identify research opportunities

  3. Guidelines • Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes • Group leaders already identified • Elect a notes taker • Elect a presenter • Suggested procedure: • Give each member 3-5 minutes to state their position( < 45 minutes) • Open discussion ( > 45 minutes) • Summarize conclusions (15 minutes)

  4. WG Report Suggested Outline • Define the problem space, application scenarios • Assess state of the art • Focus on facts! • Identify challenges / research opportunities • Prioritize, we want to know the top three. • Focus on Neighborhood Mesh Networks, Residential Broadband Access • How to evaluate solutions? • How would we know when we have solved the problems? • Predictions for the future? • Timeline 5 years & 10 years

  5. After the WG • Each WG presents its report (12 minutes per WG) • 30 minutes for open discussion following WG reports • Hand over notes to Nitin Vaidya • Your notes and presentation will be available to the rest of the community • A report will be compiled based on the notes.Your help will be solicited when preparing the report.

  6. Working Groups Group 1: Mesh Capacity Group 2: Mesh Connectivity Group 3: Mesh Security and Management Group 4: Mesh Distributed Services & IP Networking If you do not see your name in the WG members, let Nitin know which group you would like to join

  7. Mesh Capacity WG • Meeting Room: Ballroom • Topics: Directional antennas, MAC & PHY design, interference management, multi-radio systems, channel management, link estimation, cognitive radio, power management, capacity estimation, 60 GHz wireless etc. • Group Leader: Nitin Vaidya • Participants: Bahl, Dunagan, Freebresyser, Haley, Kumar, Krishnamurthy, Kyasanur, Niknejad, Popoff, Sabharwal, Stratford, Wolman, Yao

  8. Mesh Connectivity WG • Meeting Room: Falls Terrace • Topics: Routing, metrics, topology control • Group Leader: David Johnson • Participants: Anand, Belding-Royer, Burke, Das, Draves, Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Morris, Padhye, Srikrishna, Srivatsava, Stanforth

  9. Mesh Distributed Services& IP Networking WG • Meeting Room: Atrium • Topics: Clock synchronization, distributed naming services, address assignment/auto-configuration, P2P, fairness, quality of service • Group Leader: Ion Stoica • Participants: Chandra, Erwin, Ginchereau, Kurose, Padmanabhan, Shenker, Zill

  10. Mesh Security & Management WG • Meeting Room: Vintage • Topics: Information distribution, fault detection, isolation, diagnosis and management, incentives, security • Group Leader: David Wetherall • Participants: Adya, Arbaugh, Burgess, Hubaux, Jukan, Kelly, Savage, Qiu, Rao

  11. Next break: 3:30WG Reports: 4:00That’s all !

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