This file will contain the schedule of student lectures/topics for the routing class: We will assume that each lecture will be at least N minutes (assume N == 30-40 until we know better, 30 is minimum). For each lecturer, we will have the following info here: who - name/email when - date/and time-slot on that day (assume 3-4 talks per day until we know better) what - topic and title if possible bio - who you are and a little about you URL/location - for the major paper (RFC/draft) to read and any supplementary papers that may be of interest. Students are expected to find/read the 1st item. -------------------------------------------------------------- who - Andrew Levy, andrewle@pogo.wv.tek.com when - TBD, but 1st :-> what - SpectrumWare, Software Radios and Implications for Wireless Networking bio - Andrew is a software engineer at Tektronix in the Wilsonville campus. He is working as a PostScript firmware developer in the Office Solid Ink group. url - http://www.sds.lcs.mit.edu/SpectrumWare/ http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jmitola/ = http://www-sop.inria.fr/rodeo/personnel/Thierry.Turletti/SoftwareRadio.ht ml http;//www.rl.af.mil:8000/Technology/Demos/SPEAKEASY/openarch.html Abstract: (not required, but it doesn't hurt) SpectrumWare, Software Radios and Implications for Wireless Networking Abstract This lecture will describe a novel architecture for construction of software wireless network interfaces. These interfaces implemented in user level software replace all of the link layer and most of the physical layer currently implemented in dedicated hardware on a network interface card (NIC). The NIC provides a transformation from a wideband IF (intermediate frequency) signal to network packets. Moving this transformation into user level software has distinct advantages. These include an easier to implement protocol which adapts to application and environmental conditions eg modulation and coding techniques previously fixed in hardware. These interfaces are interoperable with a variety of mobile applications. The SpectrumWare testbed is also considered along with various applications and forums. ============================================================================ who - name/email : Swati Deshmukh ; swatid@hotmail.com when - what - SNMPv3 -Overview and Security Model bio - who you are and a little about you ----------------------------------------- I work as a Software Engineer at Network Associates. I am a PSU CS graduate student ( part time ).The product I work on is a server antivirus product called NetShield for Windows NT. URL/location - for the major paper (RFC/draft) to read ------------------------------------------------------ User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3) - Internet Draft / RFC2274. SNMP v1, v2, v3 and RMON - by William Stallings. ============================================================================ who - Mohammad Akram, mohammad@cs.pdx.edu when - what - Gigabit Ethernet Technology Overview ( and comparision with the FastEthernet and 10Mbps Ethernet). bio - I am a Graduate CS Student at PSU URL/location - http://www.gigabit-ethernet.org http://www.gigabit-ethernet.org/technology/index.html http://www.3com.com/technology/key_net/gig_ether/index.html ================================================================= who: Laverty Nwaekwe, Development Engineer. Synopsys, Inc. email : laverty@synopsys.com When : Prefer March 1 or March 3. What : Title : Introduction to ATM Topic: In this lecture I will discuss a brief history of ATM, ATM basics including cell structure, ATM services (SVC/PVC), internal virtual circuit tags, ATM reference model, ATM addressing and the advantages of ATM. Outline: Introdution: Brief History of ATM. What is ATM. ATM Basics: ATM cell structure ATM devices/networks. ATM services: ATM virual connections (SVC/PVC) ATM reference model: What protocol layer is ATM. ATM addressing: ATM addressing format Advantages of ATM: Bio : I am a Senior development Engineer at Synopsys Inc. My current job responsibility include the development of simulation models of buses such as gigabit ethernet, firewire, ATM, PCI, etc and some project management duties. I have a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Benin, Nigreia and an M.S degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1992. I joined Synopsys in 1992. References: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/55755.htm : Title: ATM switching http://www.rad.com/networks/1994/atm/tutorial.htm : Title : ATM Tutorial http://www.ee.umanaitoba.ca/~blight/telecom.html : Title : Telecommunication information. ======================================================================== who: Erik Walthinsen - Staff Programmer @ OGI Quasar project - http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/quasar/ Topic: Linux IP Masquerading Summary: A walkthrough of the concepts and code behind Linux IP Masquerading (2.0.x) and possibly a look at ipchains in 2.2, which affects rearranges the code significantly and turns masquerading into a pair of in-kernel IP filters. bio: staff programmer at OGI, quasar project. References: ftp.kernel.org:/pub/linux/kernel/v2.0/linux-2.0.36.tar.gz Other to be found and listed, I'll make sure you have a list well before the talk. ======================================================================== who - kripa/kripa@sequent.com when - TBD what - RSVP bio - I work in the System Management Team at Sequent computer systems. my job is to build and support SNMP subagent for the hostmib, mib2agt and support other product team to develop their own subagents for their products. I'm also involved in building a performance evaluation and licensing package for sequent systems this basically involves writing shared libraries for gathering network related metrics which will be forwared to the Performance evaluation GUI. TOC of the lecture will be: Introduction Why do we need RSVP RSVP Characteristics Control protocol RSVP - not a routing protocol simplex flows receiver oriented efficient message propagation traffic control modules soft states RSVP Applications URL/location - RFC 2205 - RSVP Version 1 Functional Specification RSVP MIB - //www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-rsvp-mib-v2-00.txt RSVP Operation over IP Tunnels - //www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-rsvp-tunnel-01.txt An Analysis of the Applicability of RSVP - //network-services.uoregon.edu/~ursula/thesis/thesis.html A White paper on RSVP - //www.micom.com/WhitePapers/rsvp/wprsvpte.htm ======================================================================== who: Jun Qiu, junq@cs.pdx.edu when: Tora - design for an ad hoc routing protocol what: SNMPv3: A Security Enhancement for SNMP bio: Jun Qiu is a Master's student of CS Department, PSU. Reference [1] URL: http://www.normos.org/ietf/draft/draft-ietf-manet-tora-spec-01.txt [2] V. Park and M. S. Corson, A Highly Adaptive Distributed Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Networks, Proc. IEEE INFOCOM '97, Kobe, Japan (1997). [3] Outline 1. Introduction Ad Hoc Network Existing algorithms GB, LMR, DSDV, WRP and DSR 2. Description of TORA Design Goal Notation and Basic Structure Algorithms Create Route Update Route Erase Route 3. Protocol specification (outline) 4. Future work Implementation ======================================================================== who - Bin Zhang(bzhang@cs.pdx.edu) when - TBD what - IPv6 addressing architecutre and transition from IPv4 to IPv6 bio - software developer at MMI working on database application development, part-time graduate student at PSU URL location - http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipngwg-charter.html Describes the IETF IPNG working group and includes contact and mailing list information and links to Internet drafts and Request for Comments documents. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/ipv6/ipv6_wp.html A brief technical assessment of IPv6 from Cisco Systems. Covers aspects such as routing and addressing, address autoconfiguration, neighbor discovery, and IPv4 to IPv6 transitioning. http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipng-main.html Provides information on the Next Generation Internet Protocol (IPng). Includes an overview, specifications, presentations, and working group activities and documentation http://www.hill.com/library/ipv6_exp.html Article by Gary C. Kessler (February, 1997) that provides a good technical overview of IPv6. http://www.kame.net/ joint effort of seven companies in Japan to provide a free IPv6/IPsec stack for BSD variants. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic: IP tag switching and ATM (Multiprotocol label switching) When: TBD (after Laverty's ATM lecture.) Who: Farid Adrangi and Sanjay Bakshi Farid Adrangi(farid.adrangi@intel.com) Bio: I work as Software Engineer at Intel. I am currently working on Intel's next generation broadband Audio/Video/Data conferencing products over 3 aggregated BRI (384k bandwidth). My expertise in this project spans over H series communication protocols, BONDing protocol (ISDN B channel aggregation), and ISDN stack. Sanjay Bakshi (sanjay.bakshi@intel.com) Bio - I work as a Sr. Software Engineer in Communication Architecture Lab at Intel. In the lab we focus on next generation routers, switches and associated network management issues. URL/location - http://cio.cisco.com/warp/public/614/12.html http://cne.gmu.edu/~sreddiva/Texttut.html http://media.it.kth.se/SONAH/RandD/atmindex.htm ================================================================= who - Nan Sun when - what - 802.11 - IEEE wireless lan specification bio - CS Master student in PSU outling: 1. general introduction 2. MAC service definitions 3. Frame format 4. layer management 5. MAC sublayer management utility 6. PHY service specifications 7. PHY management 8. FHSS/DSS PHY spec. for the 2.4 Ghz ISM band 9. infrared OHY specification ( if possible ) Reference: IEEE Std 802. 11-1997 TCP/IP protocol by Steven Lecture notes by Jim Binkley http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~jrb/tcpip/lectures/mipetc/index.html ================================================================= who - Chunchen Yan (email: ccyan@cs.pdx.edu) when - what - The DSR Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks bio - Master student at PSU URL/location - 1. The Dynamic Souce Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-manet-dsr-01.txt) 2. Mobile Ad Hoc networking (MANET): Routing Protocol Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-manet-issues-02.txt) 3. Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Terminology (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-manet-term-01.txt) 4. IP Mobility Support (http://www.cis.ihio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc2002.html) 5. MANET Routing Protocol Applicability Statement (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-manet-appl-00.txt)