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FIND-Mobility Workshop. BBN Technologies Cambridge, September 27, 2007. Workshop Goals. Disruption Tolerant Networks what is DTN? where is DTN going? can we establish critical mass to make a difference? how? a convergence layer to exchange protocols?
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FIND-Mobility Workshop BBN Technologies Cambridge, September 27, 2007
Workshop Goals • Disruption Tolerant Networks • what is DTN? • where is DTN going? • can we establish critical mass to make a difference? how? • a convergence layer to exchange protocols? • Bridge the dichotomy between wired and wireless architectures • Identify elements to be accommodated in any architecture for aspects of routing, topology, naming and addressing, security, network management, content management • Ensure the GENI testing platform does not create this dichotomy -- how? • Raise awareness in overall networking community • Discuss these issues at a general FIND meeting
Workshop Agenda • Session #1 [Nadia Shalaby] • Project Goals and Status [all] • Session #2 [Rajesh Krishnan] • Mobility and Interoperability [Jim Snyder] • Session #3 [Henry Jerez] • Wireless vs. Wired Architecture Dichotomy [Ram Ramanathan] • Session #4 [Sanjoy Paul] • GENI: Wireless and Mobility Expectations, Reality and Action [Chip Elliott]
Workshop Style Working Group Style • Chair • Guest speaker • Scribe • All inclusive panel-like discussion active participation Ed Campbell BBN Executive VP
Extreme WirelessingNadia Shalaby BBN’s experience • long pre-Internet history (ARPANET protocols) • cutting edge of wireless and mobility research • explores novel architectures • designs new protocols • develops prototypes • builds deployed systems
Extreme WirelessingNadia Shalaby Vision wireless seamlessly extends core connectivity to enable • energy efficient radios and networks • content-aware & location-aware networks • fault tolerance during disruption • scalability (geographic span & clustering density) • adaptability to dynamic spectra & wave forms • cognition on radio and ad hoc network level • self-organizing radio networks • flexible layering, configurability on the fly • affordable -- under $100 radios