hanoch at cs dot tau dot ac dot il
Period: Spring semester 2009
Time: Tuesdays 13-15
Place: Kaplun324
Abstract
The Internet has drastically changed from the first days it was used by the public. Such changes, many of them very hard to predict 10 years ago, were driven by either technology or users’ needs and interests. While the “pure” WEB + email is still an important part of the internet, many other applications/technologies came into effect. These include: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, Wireless Networks, Delay-Tolerant networks and Social Networks. Most of these are very popular these days and take a large and increasing share of the internet traffic. They further seem to have strong impact on the future of the internet. The purpose of this seminar is to cover topics taken from this reach domain as to better understand the design and operation of these systems.
Prerequisites: Communications networks 0368-3030-01, or equivalent background is highly preferred/recommended.
The list of papers for presentation by the students is given below per major course topic. One paper will be assigned to each student.
Consider the following resources as help:
>· S. Keshav,How to read a paper, ACM Computer Communications, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 83-84, July 2007
>· the material at Henning Schulzrinne's pages, especially those referring to talks and reports
1. Peer to Peer Networks
BitTorrent
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1.2. B. Fan, D. Chiu, and J. C. S. Lui, "The
Delicate Tradeoffs in
BitTorrent-Like File Sharing Protocal
Design," in Proc. of ICNP, 2006.
http://www.ieee-icnp.org/2006/papers/s7a1.pdf
1.4 David R. Choffnes and Fabián E. Bustamante,
Taming the Torrent: A Practical Approach to Reducing Cross-ISP Traffic
in P2P Systems,
File Sharing : Hash/Lookup
1.5. Ion Stoica, Robert Morris, David Karger, M. Frans Kaashoek, Hari Balakrishnan, Chord: A Scalable Peer to peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications _ MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
1.6. K. Gummadi, R. Gummadi, S. Gribble, S. Ratnasamy, S. Shenker, I. Stoica_, The Impact of DHT Routing Geometry on Resilience and
Proximity, ACM Sigcom2003.
www.mpi-sws.org/~gummadi/papers/p1101-gummadi.ps
File sharing: ISP-vs-P2P:
1.7. A Modeling Framework to Understand the Tussle between ISPs
and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Users
Michele Garetto (University of Torino, Italy); Daniel Figueiredo (EPFL, Switzerland); Rossano
Gaeta (Universita degli Studi di Torino, Italy); Matteo Sereno (University of
Torino, Italy)
Perforamnce Evaluation, June 2007
P2P-VoD
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1.8. Cheng Huang, Jin Li, Keith W. Ross, "Can Internet Video-on-Demand Be
Profitable," in Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM, August 2007
http://www.sigcomm.org/ccr/drupal/?q=node/253
1.9. N. Parvez C.
Williamson, Anirban Mahanti,
Niklas Carlsson
Analysis of BitTorrent-like
Protocols for On-Demand Stored Media
Streaming, Sigmetrics 2008
http://www.cse.iitd.ernet.in/~mahanti/papers/sig08.pdf
P2P-Streaming
Surveys
1.10. Jiangchuan Liu_,
Sanjay G. Rao†, Bo Li‡, and Hui Zhang
, Opportunities and
Challenges of Peer-to-Peer Internet Video Broadcast,
http://esm.cs.cmu.edu/technology/papers/Hui-P2PBroadcastr.pdf
1.11. Yong Liu · Yang Guo
· Chao Liang, A survey
on peer-to-peer video streaming systems, Peer-to-Peer Netw Appl (2008) 1:18–28
http://www.springerlink.com/index/C62114G6G4863T32.pdf
Papers:
1.12. Y. P. Zhou, D. M. Chiu, C. S. Lui, "A Simple Model for Analyzing P2P
Streaming Protocols," in Proc. of IEEE ICNP 2007.
http://personal.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/~dmchiu/p2pstreaming.pdf
1.13. Haiyong Xie, Y. Richard Yang, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Yanbin Liu and Avi Silberschatz , P4P: Provider Portal for Applications, SIGCOMM 2008
http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/files/p351-xieA.pdf
2. Wireless Mesh Networks
2.1 T-S. Kim, H. Lim, J. Hou, Understanding and improving the spatial reuse in multihop wireless networks, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 7, no. 10, pp. 1200-1212, October 2008.
Keywords: spatial reuse, wireless ad hoc networks, 802.11 MAC, power control, carrier sense threshold, protocol parameter tuning
2.2 C. Bettstetter, On the Connectivity of ad hoc networks, Computer Journal, vol. 47, no.4, pp. 432-447, 2004
Keywords: connectivity, random mobility models, node degree, k-connectivity, hop count
2.3 S. Radocavac, A. Cardenas, J. Baras, and G. Moustakides, Detecting IEEE 802.11 MAC layer misbehavior in ad hoc networks: Robust strategies against individual and colluding attackers, Journal of Computer Security, IOS Press , pp. 103-128, 2007
Keywords: Ad hoc networks,MAC layer, intrusion detection, security, IEEE 802.11, back-off manipulation
3. Mobility Modeling
3.1 M. Kim, D. Kotz, S. Kim, Extracting a Mobility Model from Real User Traces, in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2006.
Keywords: user mobility, trace processing, WiFi network, Kalman filtering
3.2 V. Naumov, R. Baumann, T. Gross, An Evaluation of Inter-Vehicle Ad Hoc Networks Based on Realistic Vehicular Traces, in Proc. ACM MobiHoc 2006.
Keywords: VANET, ad hoc network, broadcasting, greedy forwarding, inter-vehicle communication, realistic mobility model, routing, simulation, vehicular network
4. Delay Tolerant Networks
4.1 A. Balasubramanian, B. N. Levine, A. Venkataramani, DTN routing as a resource allocation problem, in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 2007.
Keywords: DTN, deployment, mobility, routing, utility
4.2 V. Erramilli, A. Chaintreau, M. Crovella, C. Diot, Delegation Forwarding, in Proc. ACM MobiHoc 2008.
Keywords: delay-tolerant networks, forwarding algorithms, mobile opportunistic networks, optimal stopping, pocket switched networks
5. Social Networks
5.1 M. Cha, H. Kwak, P. Rodriguez, Y. Ahn, S. Moon, I tube, you tube, everybody tubes: analyzing the world's largest user generated content video system, in Proc. ACM IMC 2007.
Keywords: caching, content aliasing, long tail, p2p, popularity analysis, power-law, user generated content, vod
5.2 P. Hui, J. Crowcroft, E. Yoneki, Bubble Rap: Social Based Forwarding in Delay Tolerant Networks, in Proc. ACM MobiHoc 2008.
Keywords: centrality, community, delay tolerant network, forwarding, pocket switched network, social network