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Join the 17th International Summer School on Telecommunications & 7th MiNEMA Workshop for discussions on wireless communications, privacy issues, P2P on handhelds, and more. The event is held at Lappeenranta University of Technology in Finland.
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The 17th International Summer School on Telecommunications • The 7th MiNEMA Workshop • Maemo code camp • August 19 - 22, 2008 • Prof. Jari Porras • D.Sc. Jouni Ikonen http://www.it.lut.fi/ssotc/
Outline • General information • Lappeenranta • Lappeenranta University of Technology • Event information • General info concerning the event • Program • Requirements for the students
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LAPPEENRANTA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY • University of technology and business • Founded in 1969 • 980 staff members • Over 5700 students • 2000 students in continuing professional education • 1300 open university students • Budget 2007 • Ministry of Education €38.0 million • Others €27.7 million
About the event • 17th summer school • started 1992 and as such the oldest summer school on this field in Finland • realization has changed several times • 6th year with this concept • This year in close cooperation with MiNEMA and WWRF School day Scientific day Practical work
About the MiNEMA • MiNEMA (Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications) is a Scientific Programme of the European Science Foundation (ESF) aiming to bring together European groups from different communities working on middleware for mobile environments. During the past years, the MiNEMA workshop series has grown into an international forum for the discussion of important innovations and advances in the design and development of middleware.
Program: Summer school, Tuesday • 9:00 - 9:15Opening Speech Prof. Jari Porras and D.Sc. Jouni Ikonen • 9:15 - 10:30Security in wireless communications Mario Hoffmann, Fraunhofer SIT, Germany • 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break • 11:00 - 12:30Security in wireless communications • 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch • 13:30 - 15:00Privacy issues in network environment Prof. Josef Noll, University of Oslo, Norway • 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break • 15:30 - 17:00Privacy issues in network environment • 17.00 - MINEMA steering board meeting • 18:00 - Evening Program Welcome reception at the beach sauna
WWRF • The Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) is a global organisation, which was founded in August 2001. It now has over 140 members from five continents, representing all sectors of the mobile communications industry and the research community. The objective of the forum is to formulate visions on strategic future research directions in the wireless field, among industry and academia, and to generate, identify, and promote research areas and technical trends for mobile and wireless system technologies. • http://www.wireless-world-research.org/
Program: Summer school, Wednesday • 9:00 - 10:30Trust4AllM.Sc. Sami Lehtonen, Technical Research Center of Finland • 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break • 11:00 - 12:30Trust4All • 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch • 13:30 - 15:00P2P on Handhelds Dr. Jukka K. Nurminen, Nokia Research Center • 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break • 15:30 - 17:00P2P on Handhelds • 17:00 - Evening ProgramMinema members: Cruise at lake Saimaa and some evening snackOthers: Beach sauna reserved for discussions
7th MiNEMA Workshop • 9:00 - 10:00Opening Speech and tutorial Pekka Jäppinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology • 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break • 10:30 - 11:10"A Framework for Data Dissemination In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks" Hugo Miranda, Simone Leggio, Luís Rodrigues and Kimmo Raatikainen University of Lisbon, University of Helsinki and INESC-ID/IST • 11:10 - 11:30"Controlling Epidemics in Wireless Networks“ • Ranjan Pal, Ayan Nandy, Satya Ardhy Wardana, Neeli Rashmi Prasad and Ramjee PrasadUniversity of Southern California, Institute of Technology and Aalborg University • 11:30 - 12:30 Lunch • 12:30 - 13:10"A Distributed Middleware for Container Transport: Lessons Learned“ • Klaas Thoelen, Sam Michiels and Wouter Joosen IBBT, DistriNet and Department of Computer Science, K.U.Leuwen • 13:10 - 13:30"FREEMOTE: A Wireless Sensor Networks Emulation System" • Timothée Maret, Raphaël Kummer, Peter Kropf, and Jean-Frédéric WagenTIC Institute, University of Applied Science of Fribourg and Computer Science Department, University of Neuchâtel • 13:30 - 14:00 Coffee Break • 14:00 -14.40"Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Information Screen" Were Oyomno and Pekka JäppinenLappeenranta University of Technology • 14.40-15.00 “Anonymity in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks" Roy Friedman and Neer Roggel Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Computer Science Department • 15:00 - 15:15End of the workshop Pekka Jäppinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology
MiNEMA members • MiNEMA supports both traveling and accommodation costs • Steering committee members • Presenters • PhD students • If members of MiNEMA countries • Contact organizers on Tuesday to inform your claims • Organizers tries to arrange accommodation costs so that LUT pays the bill and only travel costs are reimbursed.
Practical arrangements • Coffee breaks • Kärkikabinetti reserved for lunch • Tuesday evening program has 10 e charge for students (at university sauna). • Wednesday cruise for Minema and networking sauna for the others Lunch (Kärkikabinetti) Student Union building (We are there) LUT main door
THE CAMPUS AREA Sauna - First turn to right Go in sauna area via wooden gates
Network connection: Sainet • Public access WLAN network • Network settings: • Network name: SAINET (with capital letters) • DHCP: on • Encryption: off • Select your ISP by clicking "Select ISP" at the top menubar • Sainet free provides free Internet • Renew the IP address ( ipconfig /renew or ifconfig down/up or reboot ) • Please note that if your computer does not respond to ICMP Echo Request packets (ping), you will be logged out once in every hour
Course requirements • 2 ECTS credits for active participation during the 4 day event. • Requires • returned programming assignment • half-page report of each presentation of the Summer School and Workshop. • The work done in the code camp will be evaluated after the code camp. All reports on the presentations must be returned no later than one week after the event, August 29th. Each student must sign up in order to get the credits. This must be done during Tuesday morning at the info-desk.