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CS Colloq: Pavone-POSTPONED

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8:00:00 AM on 1/19/2010

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Postponed

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Talk Title: Dynamic Vehicle Routing for Robotic Networks.
Speaker: Marco Pavone
Host: Prof. Gaurav Sukhatme

Abstract:
In the recent past considerable efforts have been devoted to the problem of routing robotic vehicles through spatially-localized service requests. In most of the literature on this problem the model is static in the sense that all of the relevant information is assumed to be known by a planner before the routing process begins. However, this assumption is too restrictive in...read more at event URL-
http://www.cs.usc.edu/calendar/csevent.asp?date=1/19/2010&Event_ID=933
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CS Colloq: Dr. Jelena Mirkovic

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3:30:00 PM on 1/19/2010

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SSL 150

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Talk Title: Combatting spoofing in a realistic Internet
Speaker: Dr. Jelena Mirkovic
Host: Prof. John Heidemann

ABSTRACT:
IP spoofing - forging a sender's IP address - exacerbates many security threats, such as denial of service and intrusions. It is also means for conducting reflector attacks where spoofed service requests lead legitimate servers to swamp the victim with replies.
Although many networks have deployed ingress filtering as means of spoofing prevention, legacy networks ca...read more at event URL-
http://www.cs.usc.edu/calendar/csevent.asp?date=1/19/2010&Event_ID=920
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CS DLS: Prof. Mary Vernon

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3:30:00 PM on 1/21/2010

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SSL 150

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Talk Title: Quantitative System Design
Speaker: Prof. Mary Vernon (University of Wisconsin)
Hosts: Prof. Leana Golubchik and Prof. Ramesh Govindan

Abstract:
This talk will provide a 20-year perspective on the use of analytic models to design of a wide range of commercially important architectures and systems with complex behavior. These systems include resources with highly bursty and/or correlated packet arrivals, communication protocols with complex routing and blocking of messages, res...read more at event URL-
http://www.cs.usc.edu/calendar/csevent.asp?date=1/21/2010&Event_ID=868
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