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RADS Seminar: Adventures in Wireless Network Protocols: My past 20+ years
November 12, 2021 at 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: | Online via Zoom |
Audience: | Anyone |
Key Contact: | RADS Director |
Contact Email: | majumdar@sce.carleton.ca |
Thomas Kunz will be giving an online seminar titled “Adventures in Wireless Network Protocols: My past 20+ years.”
Seminar Abstract:
Since joining Carleton, I have worked with my students on networking protocols for wireless networks. This talk will provide an overview of this work. It will describe the work we did on infrastructure-less multihop wireless networks (MANETs, WSN, etc.), where we developed novel MAC, routing, localization, and clock synchronization protocols (to name but a few). More recently, we studied challenges that arise from the increasing softwarization in such networks, most notably the introduction of SDN and NFV. While these ideas originated in infrastructure-based networks, they hold much promise in infrastructure-less networks. I will conclude the presentation with a discussion of some of our most recent work, where we apply Machine Learning techniques to solving networking issues.